Okay, I see that once again I need to educate the good people of this town on how to buy furniture at my store, since they seem to be proving my hypothesis that they are stupider than the national average.
Now then....see those little slips of paper below where all the folding card tables are? Or more appropriately, were, since you seem to have taken them all? Those are pull tags. To buy the card tables, or any other piece of furniture, you take one tag for each item you want (not one tag and say you want 4! What are you people, ON DOPE?!?) and bring it to the cashier. They will then call somebody to bring it out to your car. Pull tags are your friends. Use them. Do not cart off our displays. If you saw the amount of time and effort we put into building them, you wouldn't want them in your home. Trust me.
Secondly, on the wall you'll notice some displays of bookcases, storage cabinets and TV stands. You will also notice they are screwed into the pegboard. This is for a reason: specifically to prevent little kids, or anybody else excessively hands-y, from pulling them off the shelf and onto their heads, which generally is not good medically. Therefore, if I ever catch one of you dry-pool diving team members unscrewing them (such as the snausage who did this about a year and half ago and ruined a perfectly good bookcase display), so help me Gord I will take that screwdriver out of your grubby mitts and I will do things to you with it that would make Satan himself run screaming for the . Capiche?
Lastly, we have some couches displayed on a special rack that displays one couch over another. We have also placed big signs on the display rack that tell you not to climb on the couches. These are not ornamental. So if you decide to crawl up on the top one and fall off, or the rack collapses sending you tumbling to the ground, I will muahahahahaha until my lungs give out.
Thus ends the lesson. Don't make me go over this with you again. I won't be quite so pleasant next time.
Now then....see those little slips of paper below where all the folding card tables are? Or more appropriately, were, since you seem to have taken them all? Those are pull tags. To buy the card tables, or any other piece of furniture, you take one tag for each item you want (not one tag and say you want 4! What are you people, ON DOPE?!?) and bring it to the cashier. They will then call somebody to bring it out to your car. Pull tags are your friends. Use them. Do not cart off our displays. If you saw the amount of time and effort we put into building them, you wouldn't want them in your home. Trust me.
Secondly, on the wall you'll notice some displays of bookcases, storage cabinets and TV stands. You will also notice they are screwed into the pegboard. This is for a reason: specifically to prevent little kids, or anybody else excessively hands-y, from pulling them off the shelf and onto their heads, which generally is not good medically. Therefore, if I ever catch one of you dry-pool diving team members unscrewing them (such as the snausage who did this about a year and half ago and ruined a perfectly good bookcase display), so help me Gord I will take that screwdriver out of your grubby mitts and I will do things to you with it that would make Satan himself run screaming for the . Capiche?
Lastly, we have some couches displayed on a special rack that displays one couch over another. We have also placed big signs on the display rack that tell you not to climb on the couches. These are not ornamental. So if you decide to crawl up on the top one and fall off, or the rack collapses sending you tumbling to the ground, I will muahahahahaha until my lungs give out.
Thus ends the lesson. Don't make me go over this with you again. I won't be quite so pleasant next time.
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