Had an interesting one today...
I was waiting at the service desk to purchase my tasty beverage before going on my lunch break (the person working back there invited me up, one of the perks of working there
). The woman in front of me got to the counter and snarled at the clerk "Tell the bleep-hole with the vending machine company to move his damn truck! He's parked at an angle and he's got me parked in! He needs his ass kicked!
"
Clerk called up to the break room where the guy was refilling our vending machines and asked him to move his truck (it's a big, delivery-van style truck), which he did do.
When vending guy returned to the break room to finish up, he told us "Some dumb 25-year old(vulgar term for a certain part of the female anatomy) was parked in a senior citizen's spot and she had plenty of room to back her car out! I had to stop what I was doing and move for that? I tell you, some people's children..."
BTW, the senior citizen parking spots are parking spots near the front of the lot, next to the handicapped spots, that have little signs reading "Preferred parking for our senior citizen customers." It's more or less a courtesy thing; you're not breaking any laws if you park there and aren't a senior citizen but you might get looked at a little funny.
So I wonder, who in your opinion was suckier? The vending machine guy or the lady who wanted him to move his truck? I have a hard time telling when the two people seem to be equally defective but for different reasons.
I was waiting at the service desk to purchase my tasty beverage before going on my lunch break (the person working back there invited me up, one of the perks of working there


Clerk called up to the break room where the guy was refilling our vending machines and asked him to move his truck (it's a big, delivery-van style truck), which he did do.
When vending guy returned to the break room to finish up, he told us "Some dumb 25-year old(vulgar term for a certain part of the female anatomy) was parked in a senior citizen's spot and she had plenty of room to back her car out! I had to stop what I was doing and move for that? I tell you, some people's children..."
BTW, the senior citizen parking spots are parking spots near the front of the lot, next to the handicapped spots, that have little signs reading "Preferred parking for our senior citizen customers." It's more or less a courtesy thing; you're not breaking any laws if you park there and aren't a senior citizen but you might get looked at a little funny.
So I wonder, who in your opinion was suckier? The vending machine guy or the lady who wanted him to move his truck? I have a hard time telling when the two people seem to be equally defective but for different reasons.
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