Story 2 .... My husband and I paid for a boat slip at a popular coastal port in Oregon. In fact ... we paid for 3 months for a specific slip. We lived a hundred miles away and came over on weekends to fish. Came over one weekend and our boat was gone and someone else's boat was tied up in our slip. We went directly to the office to find out what was going on. Apparently the guy who was now occupying our slip had rented a slip of his own and mistook our slip for his. So, he decides to move our boat WITH THE HELP of the port authorities to some other location ... no one bothered to check the records ... and no one bothered to call us. So, our boat was poorly tied up in this hard to get to location. The protective bumpers were toss into the boat which allowed it to bang and scrape into the dock as the tide and other boats came and went. Shit hit the fan big time. We not only got our boat repainted for free but we also got our three months moorage free.
The one-way aisle story. Yes, our local grocers did that too making aisles one-way. If I forgot something, no, I wasn't going to go all the way around, so what I would do was walk BACKWARDS. The cart would be facing in the direction of the floor arrows, and so would I. Never saw any rules saying I couldn't walk BACKWARDS. But I do love how uncle handled it.
Mouse mover? Easier to create a power shell script and start it in the morning and code it so it finishes at the end of day. Saves it from running overnight if machine is left on
One way aisle: An 8th grader was bored of the uninteresting teacher droning on and on about a topic the boy didnt have the faintest interest in. So he tried to sneak out BACKWARDS when the teacher was writing something on the board. When the teacher noticed him, the teacher obviously thought the boy was trying to SNEAK IN, so he gave him an earful and asked him TO GET OUT AND STAY OUT!
One way aisles: I wasn’t very compliant either (we lived in a low population area so grocery stores are never crowded.) When confronted I’d say, “Oh. I’m left handed.” That mystified people for some reason and they’d let me pass.
I would love to do supermarket shopping at 7 or 8 am. Unfortunately although my local supermarket opens at 7am it doesn't put on cashiers until 9:30 am. Before that time shoppers are expected to use self checkout and I refuse to do that
I don't know where that guy gets off saying that the directional Lanes in supermarkets were stupid, they ensured customers werent face to face as long as the rules were followed. Normal breath travels up to 6 feet, a cough 12+. A little thinking will tell you how important that was. Also, his uncle was the asshole, not the supposed karen. Ignore the rules, meant to save lives, then pretend you're the good one? No, dont put lives at risk to selfishly save steps. And even if she looked like she wasnt old or sickly she may be immunocompromised. I certainly am but you wouldnt know it. (Not anything specific, just poor genetics I guess) if people start endangering eachothers lives by being in close proximity and refusing to keep eachother safe you cant exactly blame them if they treat it like someone threatening a biological assault, because that's what it is definitively.
My goodness, these stories are train wrecks. The captioning keeps changing the spelling of people's names. The stories are ridiculously childish. They can't be true as they defy logic. Don't waste your time.
One way aisles: I wasn’t very compliant either (we lived in a low population area so grocery stores are never crowded.) When confronted I’d say, “Oh. I’m left handed.” That mystified people for some reason and they’d let me pass.
Lol there's that "And I would've gotten away with it if it wasn't for them" classic Scooby quote with the Marina/boat story.
😂 The cop had a stern expression at the marina.😅
Story 2 .... My husband and I paid for a boat slip at a popular coastal port in Oregon. In fact ... we paid for 3 months for a specific slip. We lived a hundred miles away and came over on weekends to fish.
Came over one weekend and our boat was gone and someone else's boat was tied up in our slip. We went directly to the office to find out what was going on. Apparently the guy who was now occupying our slip had rented a slip of his own and mistook our slip for his. So, he decides to move our boat WITH THE HELP of the port authorities to some other location ... no one bothered to check the records ... and no one bothered to call us.
So, our boat was poorly tied up in this hard to get to location. The protective bumpers were toss into the boat which allowed it to bang and scrape into the dock as the tide and other boats came and went.
Shit hit the fan big time. We not only got our boat repainted for free but we also got our three months moorage free.
The one-way aisle story. Yes, our local grocers did that too making aisles one-way. If I forgot something, no, I wasn't going to go all the way around, so what I would do was walk BACKWARDS. The cart would be facing in the direction of the floor arrows, and so would I. Never saw any rules saying I couldn't walk BACKWARDS.
But I do love how uncle handled it.
Malicious compliance!
👊 me too
It never fails to amuse me to how delusional Karen's can be ....I ❤ crazy Karen's 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like the background art.
ALLWAS PRESS CHARGES ON KAREN’S, if you don’t you will pay or someone else & will regret it
Why didn't they press crimminal charges for boat theft. ( like auto theft on the high seas)
It’s called scuttling the bayeeeeiiiittttccchhh’s boat!
Mouse mover? Easier to create a power shell script and start it in the morning and code it so it finishes at the end of day. Saves it from running overnight if machine is left on
One way aisle: An 8th grader was bored of the uninteresting teacher droning on and on about a topic the boy didnt have the faintest interest in. So he tried to sneak out BACKWARDS when the teacher was writing something on the board. When the teacher noticed him, the teacher obviously thought the boy was trying to SNEAK IN, so he gave him an earful and asked him TO GET OUT AND STAY OUT!
One way aisles: I wasn’t very compliant either (we lived in a low population area so grocery stores are never crowded.) When confronted I’d say, “Oh. I’m left handed.” That mystified people for some reason and they’d let me pass.
That uncle used the rules nazi's rules againher
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I would love to do supermarket shopping at 7 or 8 am. Unfortunately although my local supermarket opens at 7am it doesn't put on cashiers until 9:30 am. Before that time shoppers are expected to use self checkout and I refuse to do that
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I don't know where that guy gets off saying that the directional Lanes in supermarkets were stupid, they ensured customers werent face to face as long as the rules were followed. Normal breath travels up to 6 feet, a cough 12+. A little thinking will tell you how important that was.
Also, his uncle was the asshole, not the supposed karen. Ignore the rules, meant to save lives, then pretend you're the good one? No, dont put lives at risk to selfishly save steps. And even if she looked like she wasnt old or sickly she may be immunocompromised. I certainly am but you wouldnt know it. (Not anything specific, just poor genetics I guess) if people start endangering eachothers lives by being in close proximity and refusing to keep eachother safe you cant exactly blame them if they treat it like someone threatening a biological assault, because that's what it is definitively.
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My goodness, these stories are train wrecks. The captioning keeps changing the spelling of people's names. The stories are ridiculously childish. They can't be true as they defy logic. Don't waste your time.
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2018? Really?
My thoughts exactly.
One way aisles: I wasn’t very compliant either (we lived in a low population area so grocery stores are never crowded.) When confronted I’d say, “Oh. I’m left handed.” That mystified people for some reason and they’d let me pass.
I always "does the covid virus follow the arrows?"