I just don't get it
Poor Semiret, he's foreign and has no idea if he "should laugh about the whole 'only playing music when they are out of ice cream' thing or not." There's also a Far Side cartoon that has had him stumped for almost 20 years.
What don't you understand? What have you politely gone along with whilst internally going WTF?
( , Thu 31 Mar 2005, 11:09)
Poor Semiret, he's foreign and has no idea if he "should laugh about the whole 'only playing music when they are out of ice cream' thing or not." There's also a Far Side cartoon that has had him stumped for almost 20 years.
What don't you understand? What have you politely gone along with whilst internally going WTF?
( , Thu 31 Mar 2005, 11:09)
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video store occurances I don't get
I work in a video store. A certain Canadian one that starts with an R and ends with an OGERS.
The number one thing I do not understand is the people who come in the store in the evenings with their cellphones to their ears, talking to their wife/husband/kids and asking if they have seen EVERY MOVIE THEY COME ACROSS ON THE SHELVES until they decide on one with the person on the other line... then change their minds and leave.
I also don't understand the people who come in and insist their cellphones are broken (we sell phones as well), only to discover that they haven't charged their battery.
And... I just don't understand why anyone-- AND I MEAN ANYONE--- would be willing to spend over $200 in one shot on the DVD collections of "Sex in the City".
( , Fri 1 Apr 2005, 1:22, Reply)
I work in a video store. A certain Canadian one that starts with an R and ends with an OGERS.
The number one thing I do not understand is the people who come in the store in the evenings with their cellphones to their ears, talking to their wife/husband/kids and asking if they have seen EVERY MOVIE THEY COME ACROSS ON THE SHELVES until they decide on one with the person on the other line... then change their minds and leave.
I also don't understand the people who come in and insist their cellphones are broken (we sell phones as well), only to discover that they haven't charged their battery.
And... I just don't understand why anyone-- AND I MEAN ANYONE--- would be willing to spend over $200 in one shot on the DVD collections of "Sex in the City".
( , Fri 1 Apr 2005, 1:22, Reply)
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