| 1 |
(I’m a cas***er and there’s a line of about 20 people at the registers. I’m helping my current customer when I see a man out of the corner of my eye. He spots the line, scowls, and then walks to the front of the line and smirkingly steps in front of the woman who is at the front of the line.) |
| 2 |
*as my current customer walks away* |
| 3 |
(As he starts to walk up to my register, I deliberately look past him and say:) |
| 4 |
(He stops, a look of confusion on his face as the woman steps around him.) |
| 5 |
(I help the lady get rung up, but I have a feeling about this guy so I keep watching him out of the corner of my eye. As she goes on her way, the guy, who hasn’t budged, steps right up to my register and plunks his books down.) |
| 6 |
*shoves a $10 bill at me* |
| 7 |
(I then take his books off the counter and set them aside.) |
| 8 |
(The man snatched up his $10 and stomped to the back of the line.) |
| 9 |
Related: (2) |
| 10 |
In Line And Out Of Line, Part 14 |
| 11 |
In Line And Out Of Line, Part 13 |
| 12 |
In Line And Out Of Line, Part 12 |
| 13 |
(It’s 5:45 pm on a Friday. Due to a civic event I happen to be in City Hall when the main phone line rings and I answer on reflex. Connecting services (e.g. water) is a quick and easy process when given even 24 hours’ notice.) |
| 14 |
(I took her information, hung up, and left immediately. I really didn’t want to be there if she started pounding on the doors demanding her hook-up. That’s the last time I go anywhere near the phones after five pm!) |
| 15 |
(A woman comes up to the in window.) |
| 16 |
(We are going to close soon, but we aren’t very busy and she’s getting an important medication, so I can get it ready for her if she needs it tonight.) |
| 17 |
*in a snippy tone* |
| 18 |
The Inbetweeners 2 |
| 19 |
*waves car keys* |
| 20 |
(It happens all the time, from people offering to state their GCSE results, to saying they’ve ‘seen the film before.’) |
| 21 |
(I am in line at a check-out watching this. Please note that this is in Utah, which is several states and 1000s of miles from the Canadian border. Though some places in the US close to the Canadian border take Canadian money, I have never seen a store in Utah do it.) |
| 22 |
(The customer hands over Canadian currency.) |
| 23 |
(The cas***er tells me the small amount.) |
| 24 |
(She takes the money. After the customer leaves, she takes me up on my offer to pay and gives me the Canadian currency. Jokes on the other customer, because my parents live in Rochester, NY which is across a Great Lake from Canada, and a lot of places take Canadian money when I go home to visit.) |
| 25 |
Loonie Over A Toonie, Part 3 |
| 26 |
Loonie Over A Toonie, Part 2 |
| 27 |
Loonie Over A Toonie |
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