Way to go $hithead 2
A customer (women) in the store today returned something she bought yesterday (that she asked for by name) she said "the man gave me the wrong book" ( I'm the only man that works here and I gave her EXACTLY) the book she asked for....anyways she returned it.. got a store credit (NO REFUNDS)
..then proceeded to pay cash for new purchases and held onto her store credit
..then proceeded to pay cash for new purchases and held onto her store credit
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Im 18 and have been with my Gf that lives with me here in Pittsburgh PA for alittle under 3 yrs. We've lived together for about 6 months."
"Heres the deal:
Im 18 and have been with my Gf that lives with me here in Pittsburgh PA for alittle under 3 yrs. We've lived together for about 6 months."
I continued my excavation at Pacoima today. The hole's now at 70 feet. A City of Los Angeles Building and Safety inspector showed up, peered in the hole, and said: "That hole's too deep." I replied "I have a permit from the Fire Department." (There's no such thing.) He said "Oh, OK." and left.
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Originally Posted by mikes2k,Jan 27 2006, 05:59 PM
A customer (women) in the store today returned something she bought yesterday (that she asked for by name) she said "the man gave me the wrong book" ( I'm the only man that works here and I gave her EXACTLY) the book she asked for....anyways she returned it.. got a store credit (NO REFUNDS)
..then proceeded to pay cash for new purchases and held onto her store credit 
..then proceeded to pay cash for new purchases and held onto her store credit 
Originally Posted by The Raptor,Jan 27 2006, 06:08 PM
I continued my excavation at Pacoime today. The hole's now at 70 feet. A City of Los Angeles Building and Safety inspector showed up, peered in the hole, and said: "That hole's too deep." I replied "I have a permit from the Fire Department." (There's no such thing.) He said "Oh, OK." and left.
Originally Posted by The Raptor,Jan 27 2006, 06:08 PM
I continued my excavation at Pacoime today. The hole's now at 70 feet. A City of Los Angeles Building and Safety inspector showed up, peered in the hole, and said: "That hole's too deep." I replied "I have a permit from the Fire Department." (There's no such thing.) He said "Oh, OK." and left.
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