still better than some nasty LEGO
From Not Always Right:
(I work in an uppity part of town where the e-shoppers come out of their yuppie caves to shop.)
Customer: “Excuse me, but I have a question.”
Me: “How may I help you?”
Customer: points at a popular movie puzzle with a picture of a child playing with said puzzle “Is the kid on the box part of this puzzle?”
Me: “Um…what?”
Customer: “Well, if the kid is part of the puzzle, I don’t want it. He has nothing to do with this movie.”
(At this point I turned around and walked to the back room where she couldn’t get me.)
Adapt … Overcome … Improvise … ;-)
that explains a lot… :L
……the missing link!!!!!
A lot of my subordinates were that way, so I decided to join them.
and missing pieces leave you puzzled…
seanfear about 1 year ago
still better than some nasty LEGO
Yakety Sax about 1 year ago
From Not Always Right:
(I work in an uppity part of town where the e-shoppers come out of their yuppie caves to shop.)
Customer: “Excuse me, but I have a question.”
Me: “How may I help you?”
Customer: points at a popular movie puzzle with a picture of a child playing with said puzzle “Is the kid on the box part of this puzzle?”
Me: “Um…what?”
Customer: “Well, if the kid is part of the puzzle, I don’t want it. He has nothing to do with this movie.”
(At this point I turned around and walked to the back room where she couldn’t get me.)
juicebruce about 1 year ago
Adapt … Overcome … Improvise … ;-)
Chris about 1 year ago
that explains a lot… :L
rockyridge1977 about 1 year ago
……the missing link!!!!!
zeexenon about 1 year ago
A lot of my subordinates were that way, so I decided to join them.
gopher gofer about 1 year ago
and missing pieces leave you puzzled…