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Default Are you ever tempted to throttle someone?

On Nov 4, 10:47*pm, Tommy Joe > wrote:
> On Nov 4, 8:30*pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
>
> > There were still the two women in front of me. But FWIW... one day last
> > week there was someone dallying over their order and the girl asked if I
> > wanted the usual and went ahead and served me while she was making up
> > her mind.

>
> * * *Ok, sorry, didn't see this one, responded only to your first
> one. *So you too have experienced the good side of the fast food way
> of life. *I guess I wasn't telling you anything you don't already
> know. *I'm not Mr. Impatient, but I really think at certain stores
> there should be separate aisles, like one for just paying gas, and
> definitely one that is only for buying or cashing in lottery tickets.
> Waiting in line is funny. *Ever check the lines at the super market
> wondering which one might get you through the fastest - or if not the
> fastest, the easiest at least? *So you pick the one you think fits
> that descrption, maybe because there's only person in front of you but
> the other aisles are way more packed. *But you just happen to get
> behind someone with coupons or a card that requires the checkout
> person to get on the microphone and call in the manager who is busy
> somewhere else and you wind up in the shorter line longer than anyone
> in the longer ones. *I love that one.


I repeatedly insulted the piece of human refuse that was in front of
me in
the line at Aldi a few days ago. She did everything she could do to
be slow.
I guess she was trying to prolong her face time with normal humans.
>
> TJ


--Bryan