Weststander
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1. people that post on forums
2. lists
3. irony
4. incomplete lists
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Anyone that doesn't appreciate irony or sarcasm.
1. people that post on forums
2. lists
3. irony
4. incomplete lists
5.
Jeeez, in Sainsburys I spend a couple of quid and get receipts and vouchers that must have decimated a small forest, let them dispose of their own double nectar point marketing waste, in the trolley is acceptable ....
Myself and my gentlemanly ways. Allowed my girlfriend to use our hotel toilet first in spite of knowing a pant-splattering spillage was merely a short pwarp away. The result? Me buttock-squeezingly entering the loo in Paris with a hot mess in my shorts and spending about 45 minutes in there showering and scrubbing my splatty-browned undies to then leave to dry overnight. Next time the bowel-bulging Meade goes first wherever we might be.
The occasional PILLOCK who expects people who work in retail to have the mind powers of Derren Brown. I work in Tesco, not a great job but for somebody who wants to be able to go to Uni without having to solely rely on his parents - it'll do.
I try hard with my job, I'm polite to customers and help when I can. 9 times out of 10 when I don't know something I apologise and they ask somebody else. I have no problem with these people. HOWEVER once a shift somebody will come up to me and demand to know where something is.
Sometimes its a specific brand and item, other times its quite broad. However, I don't know where every item is. I can tell you the Aisle where you'll find Sausage Rolls, Condoms, Cat Food and Curry Powder*. I do not know the location of Suet. I mean, I'm not even sure if that's how you spell it.
I know its frustrating when somebody can't tell you exactly where in the aisle you'll find Straw for a Rabbit hutch, but yelling at that person and telling them "You should f*cking know, it's your job." Is not going to help. In fact, its going to make me want to stab you in the face.
*Nobody has ever asked for those four items together. If they had I would have called the police as they should probably be on some kind of register.