Ok, all of this happened...today. Over a span of not even half an hour.
"Ok, we'll be right there." = telling the pharmacist you have kids? (long)
My mom took me to the hospital today so I could get a flu shot, because you don't have to make appointments to get them at the hospital pharmacy. While we were waiting, this woman (who couldn't have been much older than me, and I'm 23 just for the record) comes in with two children who don't look much older than 7. She wanted flu shots for her kids. Now, the hospital policy is that children 9 and under have to have appointments made and different dosage requirements and all kinds of liability issues.
The pharmacist asks the woman if her kids are over the age of 9, to which the answer was no. Cue the epic freakout. This woman starts raving about how she -told- them that she was bringing her kids and this and that and the other. They try to explain the rules, which this woman apparently considered as 'giving her an attitude' .
Somehow, they manage to find the proper dosage somewhere for her little darlings (who were surprisingly quiet through the whole ordeal. They made less fuss than their mom) and they get taken care of. Later, after I get my shot, my mom chats with the girls behind the counter a bit.
According to the girl who actually -took- the call, all this woman said, after being told no appointment was needed, was 'Ok, we'll be right over." No mention of kids or anything. Just "We'll be right over." Who's we? You and your husband? You and your pet lemur? You and your mother's aunt's cousin's brother-in-law's step-nephew twice removed? She never specified kids. Had she done so, she would've known what the rule was.
They'll never learn...until they get run over.
I don't have road rage. I will say this and try to be convincing right now. I have no road rage. I just have no tolerance for idiots on the road, be they pedestrians or other drivers. After the events at the hospital, we were driving back home. We drove past one of the local middle schools. Because it takes up a whole block, there were two places to legally cross the street.
Nowhere near either of the legal crossing zones, these three kids decided to run across the road -while- cars were coming. Including my mom's big-honkin' Suburban. And they were -looking straight at us- as they did it too (which means that they weren't watching the other side of the road, so they could've easily been hit by a car coming from the other direction)
"Ok, we'll be right there." = telling the pharmacist you have kids? (long)
My mom took me to the hospital today so I could get a flu shot, because you don't have to make appointments to get them at the hospital pharmacy. While we were waiting, this woman (who couldn't have been much older than me, and I'm 23 just for the record) comes in with two children who don't look much older than 7. She wanted flu shots for her kids. Now, the hospital policy is that children 9 and under have to have appointments made and different dosage requirements and all kinds of liability issues.
The pharmacist asks the woman if her kids are over the age of 9, to which the answer was no. Cue the epic freakout. This woman starts raving about how she -told- them that she was bringing her kids and this and that and the other. They try to explain the rules, which this woman apparently considered as 'giving her an attitude' .
Somehow, they manage to find the proper dosage somewhere for her little darlings (who were surprisingly quiet through the whole ordeal. They made less fuss than their mom) and they get taken care of. Later, after I get my shot, my mom chats with the girls behind the counter a bit.
According to the girl who actually -took- the call, all this woman said, after being told no appointment was needed, was 'Ok, we'll be right over." No mention of kids or anything. Just "We'll be right over." Who's we? You and your husband? You and your pet lemur? You and your mother's aunt's cousin's brother-in-law's step-nephew twice removed? She never specified kids. Had she done so, she would've known what the rule was.
They'll never learn...until they get run over.
I don't have road rage. I will say this and try to be convincing right now. I have no road rage. I just have no tolerance for idiots on the road, be they pedestrians or other drivers. After the events at the hospital, we were driving back home. We drove past one of the local middle schools. Because it takes up a whole block, there were two places to legally cross the street.
Nowhere near either of the legal crossing zones, these three kids decided to run across the road -while- cars were coming. Including my mom's big-honkin' Suburban. And they were -looking straight at us- as they did it too (which means that they weren't watching the other side of the road, so they could've easily been hit by a car coming from the other direction)
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