I know the aggravation caused by heelies has already been well covered on this site, but I ran into a family today when I was out shopping that broke several laws of acceptable customer behavior.
My friend J and I were in a fabric store looking at patterns when these three kids appeared (approx. ages 5-9) the youngest one was whipping around the store on heelies while the other two were running around trying to keep up. Six times that kid flew by us, no parents in sight. We finally get up to go to the register, and as we are walking to the front of the store heelie child comes zooming out between two rows directly into our path. He missed us by maybe less than a foot. If we had stood up 3 seconds earlier, he would have crashed strait into us. grrrr.
Then we get to the front of the store, and as we are waiting in line, those three kids come up to the front with their mother. The brazenly walk past us right up to the cashier just as she's opening a new till to ring us up. Thankfully J, in all her assertive glory, called her on her line cutting and the cashier took us first. (I would have too, but J beat me to it since I was too busy picking my jaw up off the floor)
It took every ounce of energy I had not to tell that mother off.
--Cut to a few hours later--
This is where I can be dumb sometimes too. J and I stopped by Best Buy after dinner. She goes to look at CD's, I went to ask an employee where the bathroom was.
Me-me
BBE- (really really nice) best buy employee
Me- excuse me, where are your bathrooms
BBE- *points* go over there by appliances and head to the left
Me- *looks up, fights desire to slap forehead* oh, you mean by that big sign that says 'restrooms?'
BBE- that’s the one.
I can be lame too.
My friend J and I were in a fabric store looking at patterns when these three kids appeared (approx. ages 5-9) the youngest one was whipping around the store on heelies while the other two were running around trying to keep up. Six times that kid flew by us, no parents in sight. We finally get up to go to the register, and as we are walking to the front of the store heelie child comes zooming out between two rows directly into our path. He missed us by maybe less than a foot. If we had stood up 3 seconds earlier, he would have crashed strait into us. grrrr.
Then we get to the front of the store, and as we are waiting in line, those three kids come up to the front with their mother. The brazenly walk past us right up to the cashier just as she's opening a new till to ring us up. Thankfully J, in all her assertive glory, called her on her line cutting and the cashier took us first. (I would have too, but J beat me to it since I was too busy picking my jaw up off the floor)
It took every ounce of energy I had not to tell that mother off.
--Cut to a few hours later--
This is where I can be dumb sometimes too. J and I stopped by Best Buy after dinner. She goes to look at CD's, I went to ask an employee where the bathroom was.
Me-me
BBE- (really really nice) best buy employee
Me- excuse me, where are your bathrooms
BBE- *points* go over there by appliances and head to the left
Me- *looks up, fights desire to slap forehead* oh, you mean by that big sign that says 'restrooms?'
BBE- that’s the one.
I can be lame too.
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