My mom had 10 siblings. In the mid-80s, a 30ish guy walked into her youngest brother's business and asked about one of his older sisters. My uncle asked him why, and was told that she was his mother. My protective uncle became furious and told the guy he was in the wrong place. His sister had 2 kids and he wasn't one of them. He practically threw him out. In 2014, when I was visiting my mother, she told me that she needed to tell me something. By this time, all of her siblings, but one had passed. She confessed that her deceased sister was indeed the guy's mother. She got pregnant at 14. My grandmother was devout and abortion was not an option. This was also in the 1950s. My mom's sister was sent out of state to stay with an older sibling until the baby was born. He was immediately put up for adoption. No one knew, but my grandmother, my mom, the sister she stayed with, and her. My grandfather didn't even know. My mother would've taken it to the grave and it would have died with her, but she wanted to tell someone. I talked her into telling her nephews about their older brother. They eventually reconnected. The last story reminded me of this.
Similar story to my life. I had a great family who raised me and I always knew and was proud of the fact. I was, however, glad to find my birth relatives too. Found my birth mom’s aunt who was one of the few who knew about my existence. So sad that folks used to be so judgmental but I am very glad that I was placed for adoption.
My mom had something similar, but she told us kids about it early on. I have two half-brothers, one that my mom put up for adoption. At no point do I want to reach out or connect with either of them. Sorry, to me being a sibling is about the shared experiences you have growing up, being related to someone just isn't high on my list of things I have to care about.
@@Torsin2000 I understand that. I expected nothing from my birth families. I have a niece on one side and a half sister on the other that like to keep in touch. It’s just fun to compare notes.
Cake Story: Stupid people always want to get angry when they do or say something that proves their stupidity rather than admit they simply don't know something or that they made a mistake
For the cake one, I would have just called the manager and said we are refusing service to this 'gentleman' because he came into the back room storming around. He has told us there was a cake order with 'x' writing that we couldn't find and now has come back yelling that it is supposed to have 'y' on it. Even if we have a cake with y on it he's been nothing but disrespectful and has gone into areas he shouldn't.
During the early 1980’s there were many military base closures as well as having the Department of Defense (DoD) police to take over for the Military Police (MP). I had to do work assignments at this one base, but a friend there related this story to me. DoD started to recruit new security personnel for this base. They did it quickly before adequate background checks could be done as the hiring had to be done by yesterday. In our state the DoD police are awarded “peace officer “ status which means you are allowed to carry an off duty weapon. Usually this was done by DoD staff, but they were still hiring positions. Instead, the local Police Department as asked to do it as this is a process that required certification. When I was hired my upper tier supervisor did mine as he was the only one we had do certified. The number of new DoD employees flooded the local Police Department in that they pulled in detectives from other sections to help. A Detective Lieutenant was brought in to help and gets to doing this task. Once the fingerprints are taken they are physically sent to the FBI’s headquarters for verification. This is before the internet was available to everyone. So there is at least a week sometimes to get clearance back from the FBI, sometimes by FAX as that was negative be used. Anyway, as this Lieutenant was busy doing this task of fingerprinting, he by habit and a good memory made sure he had a good look at the applicant. This last one he had struck a response from his memory and he asked him if they knew each other. The response from the applicant was a strong “No”. The Lieutenant kept with these duties and awaited for a response from the FBI about this person. Several days later their new FAX machine spit out one sheet followed by another. The second sheet was a warrant for “Armed Robbery “. This Lieutenant contacted the DoD police chief and informed him of the situation with a plan. The next morning the DoD police sergeant told the applicant/felon that the Chief needed to see him immediately about some paperwork that needs correction. Not expecting anything out of the normal, the applicant/felon knocked on the Chief’s door and announced himself to be let in. As soon as he entered the office two local Police officers grabbed him and placed him in handcuffs. The Detective Lieutenant was there for the arrest and told him, “Yes, I don’t forget a face.”
Should have pretended to be an answering machine: “Thank you for calling ____. Our store is now closed. We will be open tomorrow at ____. Our hours are Monday - Friday _____, Saturday ____, & Sunday ____. Thank you very much. (Beep!)”
Closed store: *NEVER* answer the phones even 1sec after closing time. Don't engage. Cake store: Best advice a bud suggested working half his life in retail is, "If *ANY* issues, tell a cow-orker 'Call the cops.'.". Even if it's just an empty threat, just hearing it can sometimes snap The Karen out of its entitlement.
Entitled Guy Won't Say Who's Name Is On The Order: I have a similar story to this. At my place of work privacy is a must; If somebody walks in asking if a certain person has done business with us we are to do the whole 'we cannot confirm' spiel. Random Dude walks in with a heavy stack of papers and asks if it's the place of business of Mr. X, I tell him that this is Y Mail and Copy and that we have private mail boxes. Dude upgraded to Pissed Off Dude. POD: I don't care what your business is, I'm looking for Mr. X's office. Me: This is not an office building, we are Y Mail and Copy and our address is 1234 Fake Name St. You might be at the wrong location. POD: So this is his office? It says here his office is at 1234 Fake Name St. Suite 567. To those of you who've never had a mailbox out of a business, it's common for mailing services to change the PMB (private mail box) to # or Suite so I could understand this guy's confusion. Me: This is not an office, we are Y Mail and Copy. We have PRIVATE MAIL BOXES but not office spaces. POD: Can you get your manager, you're not being very helpful. Me: Sure I turned and pointed to the woman who was sitting at the desk next to me who had been present the entire time but not saying anything cuz she was letting me handle it. Boss: Hello. POD: I need to get this paperwork to Mr. X, where is his office. Boss: If you want you could put all of that paperwork in an envelope and send it certified to the address that Mr. X has provided you and if that address is indeed correct then it will get to him. POD: I NEED TO GIVE HIM THIS PAPERWORK DIRECTLY! WHY CAN'T ANYBODY TELL ME WHERE HIS OFFICE IS?! DOES HE GET HIS MAIL HERE OR NOT?! BOSS: Did Mr. X give you a phone number to call him? This sounds like you have the wrong address. POD: * incoherent mumbling as he stormed out the door *
1st story: Is EXACTLY why my boss encourages us to NEVER answer the phone before OR after hours. Hours of operation are not a suggestion, if you can't make it in during store hours then sucks to be you.
@@Eroticon4 _"If you need gum or something and can get it in less than 2min, great! Otherwise, the registers all shut down and it's beyond our control. Thanks soooooooo much for understanding!"_
That idiot customer said Janet, not mom!!! I would have said that too his face. No way I would have let him, insult me. Also told him, I wouldn’t serve him with his attitude and horrible language. Customers forget that it’s our choice to serve them. We as employees can refuse to serve them.
@@coffeezombie6813 the minute they are physically threatening and have horrible language. No matter the place, the job title or the event. You as a employee or person shouldn’t be required to help them. That’s when you call upper management, security and police. We have all these entitled customers, because we don’t know our rights. Remember that, these customers prey on weak employees that doesn’t their rights.
@@juliorodriguez4954 Please consider yourself fortunate that you've never been exposed to the kind of bosses that force you to put up with that or get fired. You are very lucky to have never experienced that kind of job, but your lack of experience with it does not by any stretch of the imagination mean that it doesn't happen.
@@onepieceisking5493 Yeah that’s the scary part, seriously psych evaluations should be part of getting drivers licenses, it would force a lot of the crazy people out of cars
Story 1, don't let them pull the wool over your eyes Btw l never use self serve. If they are unwilling to pay for sufficient staff, then they can give a 10% discount for self service
Back as a kid when I worked at The Shaq Of Radios, we'd lock the doors at closing time *SHARP,* and pull the heavy metal grate like 90% across the doorway, then deadbolt the glass door. Wish I had a buk for each time some smoothbrain would *SCREEEEEEEEK!!!* the gate halfway open, then start pushing on the deadbolted door with its characteristic "thunk! thunk! thunk!" sound. Then see me chasing a broom around and try yelling through the door, "Are you open?". Like... really??? Yeah, the deadbolted door and heavy grating across the door is a bizarro welcome mat.
Good evening RedWheel hope you are well. Thanks for sharing. Please stay safe 🏴😷😁👍. Have a great day and a wonderful week ahead everyone. And I hope February will be a awesome month
Unfortunately, today all an employer can say is : “They worked from this date to this date.” & no more. An employee can’t even give out ANY info at all. The place I worked at had a special 800 # we gave to those inquiring.
... in the United States. Of course, that doesn't touch on the dozens of other countries on the planet, all of which have their own laws regarding the issue, all of which will be different.
@@coffeezombie6813 it was the same in my workplace in UK. Prospective employers requiring a reference had to go to hr, who never knew any of us personally as they were based at least 100 miles away.
I know it was in Australia and their Laws are different than Canada and the USA, but OP and/or their Supervisor should have called their version of 911 to report the 2 idiots for the Australian version of Failure to Remain at the Scene of an Accident (AKA Hit & Run) as well as Attempted Break and Enter...
No that really isn't an emergency. It's 000 here but for a non emergency situation there is a penalty. As the car didn't smash the supermarket there was no emergency. All is on cctv but in any case the bollards (these are huge stell posts about 9" in diameter and filled with concrete, and virtually undamageable by a vehicle) were undamaged and there was no property damage other than to the a/h cars and no reported injuries the motor vehicle regulations don't apply However as this was an attempted ram raid l would call the police incident line (non emergency number where the police may or may not attend at some stage) Only if the attempted ram raid continued or if one of them had the sense to call as the car reversed again could an emergency call be justified
Supermarket: "Sorry, Sir... We're closed. Aussie bogan: "No worries, mate... I'll just damage my own vehicle because that'll make you open up again just for me" 🙄😂
Amused by the "no solicitors" sign. In the UK and Australia a solicitor is a lawyer who deals with most areas of legal work, except for appearing in the higher courts before a judge, which requires a barrister. As a retired solicitor myself I would be extremely upset to be denied access to goods and services!
Closed supermarket story: Thank goodness for that bollard. I was fully expecting them to smash THRU the doors and OP and company being able to delay them long enough for the cops to arrive. LOVED that last story. Why do so many of these idiots claim to know or be related to the owner? It so rarely works, why bother?
Story #1 is suss. Counting multiple tills in full view of the parking lot should not happen for obvious security reasons. I worked for that company too. All the self-serve tills in our stores are closed off well before the regular tills also. Again for security reasons. The bollards shouldn’t allow a vehicle anywhere near the front doors - again, security reasons.
Retail customer services had, has and always will have ahole customers. The number of times they're not happy with what they've been told and asked for a callback. When we do, they refuse to confirm their details because they don't believe we are who we say we are. Sorry if you're refusing to confirm these details then we cannot help any further. You need to call in again and speak to someone onthe customer service team you originally spoke to. By the way you will still need to confirm your details first. Also put a note on your account that you've refused our escalated assistance so cannot accept any further escalations from you.
I'm confused on the retail, is it a small retail joint? Because all the large ones I've been a part of just have you empty the registers into numbered bags and then locked in a safe until the next day when a dedicated cash office person comes in to count all the tills.
Cake Story: If I were the Manager there, I'd have told Mr. Ass Hole "you told us the wrong text on the cake the first time sir which is why we couldn't find it. Here's your cake, you have 5 minutes to pay for it and leave after that, we call the Police and have you removed for Trespassing. Don't ever return or you will be Arrested for Trespassing as You Are Banned...PERMANENTLY!!!
My mom had 10 siblings. In the mid-80s, a 30ish guy walked into her youngest brother's business and asked about one of his older sisters. My uncle asked him why, and was told that she was his mother. My protective uncle became furious and told the guy he was in the wrong place. His sister had 2 kids and he wasn't one of them. He practically threw him out. In 2014, when I was visiting my mother, she told me that she needed to tell me something. By this time, all of her siblings, but one had passed. She confessed that her deceased sister was indeed the guy's mother. She got pregnant at 14. My grandmother was devout and abortion was not an option. This was also in the 1950s. My mom's sister was sent out of state to stay with an older sibling until the baby was born. He was immediately put up for adoption. No one knew, but my grandmother, my mom, the sister she stayed with, and her. My grandfather didn't even know. My mother would've taken it to the grave and it would have died with her, but she wanted to tell someone. I talked her into telling her nephews about their older brother. They eventually reconnected. The last story reminded me of this.
Aww how heartbreaking for the son. So glad the siblings connected
Similar story to my life. I had a great family who raised me and I always knew and was proud of the fact. I was, however, glad to find my birth relatives too. Found my birth mom’s aunt who was one of the few who knew about my existence. So sad that folks used to be so judgmental but I am very glad that I was placed for adoption.
My mom had something similar, but she told us kids about it early on. I have two half-brothers, one that my mom put up for adoption. At no point do I want to reach out or connect with either of them. Sorry, to me being a sibling is about the shared experiences you have growing up, being related to someone just isn't high on my list of things I have to care about.
@@Torsin2000 I understand that. I expected nothing from my birth families. I have a niece on one side and a half sister on the other that like to keep in touch. It’s just fun to compare notes.
RPF > RBF.
Cake Story: Stupid people always want to get angry when they do or say something that proves their stupidity rather than admit they simply don't know something or that they made a mistake
For the cake one, I would have just called the manager and said we are refusing service to this 'gentleman' because he came into the back room storming around. He has told us there was a cake order with 'x' writing that we couldn't find and now has come back yelling that it is supposed to have 'y' on it. Even if we have a cake with y on it he's been nothing but disrespectful and has gone into areas he shouldn't.
During the early 1980’s there were many military base closures as well as having the Department of Defense (DoD) police to take over for the Military Police (MP).
I had to do work assignments at this one base, but a friend there related this story to me.
DoD started to recruit new security personnel for this base. They did it quickly before adequate background checks could be done as the hiring had to be done by yesterday.
In our state the DoD police are awarded “peace officer “ status which means you are allowed to carry an off duty weapon. Usually this was done by DoD staff, but they were still hiring positions. Instead, the local Police Department as asked to do it as this is a process that required certification. When I was hired my upper tier supervisor did mine as he was the only one we had do certified.
The number of new DoD employees flooded the local Police Department in that they pulled in detectives from other sections to help. A Detective Lieutenant was brought in to help and gets to doing this task. Once the fingerprints are taken they are physically sent to the FBI’s headquarters for verification. This is before the internet was available to everyone. So there is at least a week sometimes to get clearance back from the FBI, sometimes by FAX as that was negative be used.
Anyway, as this Lieutenant was busy doing this task of fingerprinting, he by habit and a good memory made sure he had a good look at the applicant. This last one he had struck a response from his memory and he asked him if they knew each other. The response from the applicant was a strong “No”.
The Lieutenant kept with these duties and awaited for a response from the FBI about this person. Several days later their new FAX machine spit out one sheet followed by another. The second sheet was a warrant for “Armed Robbery “.
This Lieutenant contacted the DoD police chief and informed him of the situation with a plan. The next morning the DoD police sergeant told the applicant/felon that the Chief needed to see him immediately about some paperwork that needs correction. Not expecting anything out of the normal, the applicant/felon knocked on the Chief’s door and announced himself to be let in. As soon as he entered the office two local Police officers grabbed him and placed him in handcuffs. The Detective Lieutenant was there for the arrest and told him, “Yes, I don’t forget a face.”
Should have pretended to be an answering machine: “Thank you for calling ____. Our store is now closed. We will be open tomorrow at ____. Our hours are Monday - Friday _____, Saturday ____, & Sunday ____. Thank you very much. (Beep!)”
Closed store: *NEVER* answer the phones even 1sec after closing time. Don't engage.
Cake store: Best advice a bud suggested working half his life in retail is, "If *ANY* issues, tell a cow-orker 'Call the cops.'.". Even if it's just an empty threat, just hearing it can sometimes snap The Karen out of its entitlement.
"Resting Psychopath Face" is a new one on me. Is it anything like Jack Nicholson's face?
Entitled Guy Won't Say Who's Name Is On The Order: I have a similar story to this.
At my place of work privacy is a must; If somebody walks in asking if a certain person has done business with us we are to do the whole 'we cannot confirm' spiel.
Random Dude walks in with a heavy stack of papers and asks if it's the place of business of Mr. X, I tell him that this is Y Mail and Copy and that we have private mail boxes. Dude upgraded to Pissed Off Dude.
POD: I don't care what your business is, I'm looking for Mr. X's office.
Me: This is not an office building, we are Y Mail and Copy and our address is 1234 Fake Name St. You might be at the wrong location.
POD: So this is his office? It says here his office is at 1234 Fake Name St. Suite 567.
To those of you who've never had a mailbox out of a business, it's common for mailing services to change the PMB (private mail box) to # or Suite so I could understand this guy's confusion.
Me: This is not an office, we are Y Mail and Copy. We have PRIVATE MAIL BOXES but not office spaces.
POD: Can you get your manager, you're not being very helpful.
Me: Sure
I turned and pointed to the woman who was sitting at the desk next to me who had been present the entire time but not saying anything cuz she was letting me handle it.
Boss: Hello.
POD: I need to get this paperwork to Mr. X, where is his office.
Boss: If you want you could put all of that paperwork in an envelope and send it certified to the address that Mr. X has provided you and if that address is indeed correct then it will get to him.
POD: I NEED TO GIVE HIM THIS PAPERWORK DIRECTLY! WHY CAN'T ANYBODY TELL ME WHERE HIS OFFICE IS?! DOES HE GET HIS MAIL HERE OR NOT?!
BOSS: Did Mr. X give you a phone number to call him? This sounds like you have the wrong address.
POD: * incoherent mumbling as he stormed out the door *
1st story: Is EXACTLY why my boss encourages us to NEVER answer the phone before OR after hours. Hours of operation are not a suggestion, if you can't make it in during store hours then sucks to be you.
We close at 11 and we still get people trying to come in at 10:58 to do their weekly/monthly shopping.
@@Eroticon4 _"If you need gum or something and can get it in less than 2min, great! Otherwise, the registers all shut down and it's beyond our control. Thanks soooooooo much for understanding!"_
Your boss is a wise person.
So why answer the phone if your closed 😂
@@Melody_On_Pawz1 Maybe somebody left their wallet behind or something.
Pissy Man proves why Customers ARE NOT always right
I wouldn't have answered the phone or let myself be seen if the store was closed
That idiot customer said Janet, not mom!!! I would have said that too his face. No way I would have let him, insult me. Also told him, I wouldn’t serve him with his attitude and horrible language. Customers forget that it’s our choice to serve them. We as employees can refuse to serve them.
That all depends on the place of employment. It is not a blanket truth that employees can simply refuse service. In most places, that gets you fired.
@@coffeezombie6813 the minute they are physically threatening and have horrible language. No matter the place, the job title or the event. You as a employee or person shouldn’t be required to help them. That’s when you call upper management, security and police. We have all these entitled customers, because we don’t know our rights. Remember that, these customers prey on weak employees that doesn’t their rights.
@@juliorodriguez4954 Please consider yourself fortunate that you've never been exposed to the kind of bosses that force you to put up with that or get fired. You are very lucky to have never experienced that kind of job, but your lack of experience with it does not by any stretch of the imagination mean that it doesn't happen.
I always enjoyed the lost family member stories
That level of logic to *WILLINGLY* drive your vehicle into an occupied store.....it astounds me
I'm actually sure if they didn't hit something they would have kept going 💀. Then they would have been in BIG trouble.
@@onepieceisking5493
Yeah that’s the scary part, seriously psych evaluations should be part of getting drivers licenses, it would force a lot of the crazy people out of cars
Probably saw The Terminator "I'll be back" scene a few times too many.
Afraid it's not an uncommon occurrence here in Australia. We call it a ram-raid.
Story 1, don't let them pull the wool over your eyes
Btw l never use self serve. If they are unwilling to pay for sufficient staff, then they can give a 10% discount for self service
Back as a kid when I worked at The Shaq Of Radios, we'd lock the doors at closing time *SHARP,* and pull the heavy metal grate like 90% across the doorway, then deadbolt the glass door. Wish I had a buk for each time some smoothbrain would *SCREEEEEEEEK!!!* the gate halfway open, then start pushing on the deadbolted door with its characteristic "thunk! thunk! thunk!" sound. Then see me chasing a broom around and try yelling through the door, "Are you open?". Like... really??? Yeah, the deadbolted door and heavy grating across the door is a bizarro welcome mat.
Good evening RedWheel hope you are well. Thanks for sharing. Please stay safe
🏴😷😁👍. Have a great day and a wonderful week ahead everyone. And I hope February will be a awesome month
Cake OP: Should have thrown him out the moment he set foot in the back area. Period.
Unfortunately, today all an employer can say is : “They worked from this date to this date.” & no more. An employee can’t even give out ANY info at all. The place I worked at had a special 800 # we gave to those inquiring.
... in the United States. Of course, that doesn't touch on the dozens of other countries on the planet, all of which have their own laws regarding the issue, all of which will be different.
@@coffeezombie6813 it was the same in my workplace in UK. Prospective employers requiring a reference had to go to hr, who never knew any of us personally as they were based at least 100 miles away.
@@gypsygem9395 Okay, so ONE other country has a similar situation, and? That doesn't negate my point in the slightest.
Geez. Hope that guy in the cake story gets divorced, and banned from the shop
3K+👍's up RW thank you for sharing
With the last story I have never heard of RPF before.
I know it was in Australia and their Laws are different than Canada and the USA, but OP and/or their Supervisor should have called their version of 911 to report the 2 idiots for the Australian version of Failure to Remain at the Scene of an Accident (AKA Hit & Run) as well as Attempted Break and Enter...
They probably did and it was just left out of the story. No way in hell the police wouldn't have been called for that.
No that really isn't an emergency. It's 000 here but for a non emergency situation there is a penalty. As the car didn't smash the supermarket there was no emergency.
All is on cctv but in any case the bollards (these are huge stell posts about 9" in diameter and filled with concrete, and virtually undamageable by a vehicle) were undamaged and there was no property damage other than to the a/h cars and no reported injuries the motor vehicle regulations don't apply
However as this was an attempted ram raid l would call the police incident line (non emergency number where the police may or may not attend at some stage)
Only if the attempted ram raid continued or if one of them had the sense to call as the car reversed again could an emergency call be justified
Supermarket: "Sorry, Sir... We're closed.
Aussie bogan: "No worries, mate... I'll just damage my own vehicle because that'll make you open up again just for me" 🙄😂
Who knew those anti-ramming pillars infront of Walmart are actually useful?
Good afternoon RedWheel
Good afternoon all my friends
Good day to you friend!
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You have large amounts of money in full view of the front doors? That is the stupidest thing I've heard lately.
Amused by the "no solicitors" sign. In the UK and Australia a solicitor is a lawyer who deals with most areas of legal work, except for appearing in the higher courts before a judge, which requires a barrister. As a retired solicitor myself I would be extremely upset to be denied access to goods and services!
6:30 closing on a Saturday for a supermarket lazy ah
Cake story. I would of called the cops and tossed his cake in the garbage. Tell him next time his wife can come as he is banned from the store.
Ban the guy and donate the cake to something. There's no need to waste perfectly good cake
But the cake might be yummy. That would be sad. 😢
First story..... I was expecting the arseholes to actually drive INTO the store! 😆
Thanks again Redwheel
Brake not break!
Typical grammar eff-up on YT. Home of the illiterate.
Hello from Poland Redwheel and everyone!!!
Hello from Washington State USA!
Good afternoon red and everyone. Hope everyone is doing well. Looking forward to these stories. Let's get into this.
Hope you are well and safe. Thanks for sharing your comments. Please stay safe.🏴😷😁👍. Have a great day and a wonderful week ahead
Actually did LOL! Thanks!
0:25 whats is a 'casual' ??
Closed store.....never happened. Cake store...doesn't sound legit either. Didn't bother to listen to the rest.
Story 4, just shows she wasn't smart and didn't learn her lesson.
Closed supermarket story: Thank goodness for that bollard. I was fully expecting them to smash THRU the doors and OP and company being able to delay them long enough for the cops to arrive.
LOVED that last story. Why do so many of these idiots claim to know or be related to the owner? It so rarely works, why bother?
Story #1 is suss. Counting multiple tills in full view of the parking lot should not happen for obvious security reasons. I worked for that company too. All the self-serve tills in our stores are closed off well before the regular tills also. Again for security reasons. The bollards shouldn’t allow a vehicle anywhere near the front doors - again, security reasons.
Some companies do dumb things.
Retail customer services had, has and always will have ahole customers. The number of times they're not happy with what they've been told and asked for a callback. When we do, they refuse to confirm their details because they don't believe we are who we say we are. Sorry if you're refusing to confirm these details then we cannot help any further. You need to call in again and speak to someone onthe customer service team you originally spoke to. By the way you will still need to confirm your details first. Also put a note on your account that you've refused our escalated assistance so cannot accept any further escalations from you.
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I really love it when these idiots claim to be related to the owner to family. this may possibly be my favourite yet
2nd
Why answer the phone if you’re closed 😂
I'm confused on the retail, is it a small retail joint? Because all the large ones I've been a part of just have you empty the registers into numbered bags and then locked in a safe until the next day when a dedicated cash office person comes in to count all the tills.
Cake Story: If I were the Manager there, I'd have told Mr. Ass Hole "you told us the wrong text on the cake the first time sir which is why we couldn't find it. Here's your cake, you have 5 minutes to pay for it and leave after that, we call the Police and have you removed for Trespassing. Don't ever return or you will be Arrested for Trespassing as You Are Banned...PERMANENTLY!!!
why is it the karens show up when there are no weapons around
Good afternoon RW and LP, Cookie Dough Cheesecake sounds real good, hope this finds you well, warm and safe.
Always fun stuff thanks 😊
I think that’s called Ram Riding in the UK ?.