A few years ago, some Federal “consumer protection” agency was harassing dry cleaning businesses because they charged more to clean women’s shirts than men’s shirts. I don’t recall how that cane out, but likely I’m now paying more to get my shirts laundered as a result.
Yesterday, I was in line at my cleaners while some woman spend long minutes telling the clerk about special treatment required for many of her items. An all too common scene.
When I finally made it to the head of the line, I tossed my shirts and trousers on the counter. They were counted, I was handed a ticket, then left. Time is money!
Serious about crackers.
Posts: 10030 | Location: San Diego | Registered: July 26, 2014
Not as bad as finding yourself behind the fat lady in Walgreens with a cart full of crap and 4 pages of coupons, arguing with the clerk about, which coupons apply and which don't.
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Monica Lewinski's dry cleaner was hearing impaired. She took a dress up to the counter. Monica: Can you remove this stain? Cleaner: What? Come again? Monica: No, it's red wine.
When a thing is funny, search it carefully for a hidden truth. - George Bernard Shaw
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