I don't get mad easily. The last time I got thoroughly ticked off,
aside from the day that Gary died, was when I was looking for a
Cherokee, so I could carry more passengers than my Comanche would hold.
The dealer kept trying to get me to look at a "pretty blue mini van". I
finally had to tell him, that if I had wanted a mini van, I would have
asked to see a mini van, and we had over a dozen at work that were
universally detested by over 250 drivers. Then I asked if there were any
other salesmen there, as I couldn't buy a car from someone who had such
a difficult time understanding what I had asked for.
Kate
Dave G. wrote:
> Kate,
>
> GREAT Story... I loved every line of it...
> Especially the last two lines <GRIN>
>
> BTW - I sure don't want you to get mad at me 8^)
>
> Dave G.
>
> On 11 May 2008 at 10:52, Kathryn Bales wrote:
>
>
>>> I then
>>> fully alienated the ex by parking right in front of the office and,
>>> dressed in a business suit and heels, proceeded to do a tuneup right
>>> on Main Street. Surprisingly, it started the next morning.
>>>
>
>
> --
> Dave G. KK7SS
> '65 MK III Sprite in Richland, WA
> "Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time."
> Terry Pratchett, 'Hogfather'
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