So I was at Suncoast tonight...
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So I was at Suncoast tonight...
I had it all planned out. I had a $10 replay rewards certificate burning a hole in my pocket and the second volume of FLCL on special order. Hurrah!
I had put all but $10 down when I preordered the DVD because they wouldn't take the replay reward certificate as part of the deposit. But when the guy at the register rung up my DVD tonight, it came up on sale.
With my deposit that left about $4 left to be paid. Didn't seem like a big deal.
Then the guy finishes ringing up the sale and tells me I owe $14.
"How the hell do you figure that?" I says. Apparently I was all frustrated that my plan to use my $10 certificate was quickly going to seed and my subconcious had decided to take out my frustration on this particular sales clerk.
Did I mention that I had it all planned out?
So then the guy re-rings the sale, and tells me I owe about $4. But if I use my certificate, I don't get the rest of the reward back (remember, it's a $10 certificate). WTF.
I had it all planned out.
So I told the guy I'd special order the third volume of FLCL, forgetting completely that you can't use reward certificates to do a special order. Doesn't matter, though, because they're out of special order slips. Grrr!
On top of all this, I'm feeling bad for being such an ogre towards this poor, clueless salesperson.
Long story short, Zero paid the balance for the DVD and we left, happy to have the DVD in-hand.
I still feel kind of bad about using the "hell" word, though. It just popped out of my mouth, I swear.
I'm such a meanie
I had put all but $10 down when I preordered the DVD because they wouldn't take the replay reward certificate as part of the deposit. But when the guy at the register rung up my DVD tonight, it came up on sale.
With my deposit that left about $4 left to be paid. Didn't seem like a big deal.
Then the guy finishes ringing up the sale and tells me I owe $14.
"How the hell do you figure that?" I says. Apparently I was all frustrated that my plan to use my $10 certificate was quickly going to seed and my subconcious had decided to take out my frustration on this particular sales clerk.
Did I mention that I had it all planned out?
So then the guy re-rings the sale, and tells me I owe about $4. But if I use my certificate, I don't get the rest of the reward back (remember, it's a $10 certificate). WTF.
I had it all planned out.
So I told the guy I'd special order the third volume of FLCL, forgetting completely that you can't use reward certificates to do a special order. Doesn't matter, though, because they're out of special order slips. Grrr!
On top of all this, I'm feeling bad for being such an ogre towards this poor, clueless salesperson.
Long story short, Zero paid the balance for the DVD and we left, happy to have the DVD in-hand.
I still feel kind of bad about using the "hell" word, though. It just popped out of my mouth, I swear.
I'm such a meanie
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How did it get there?
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Enough about me, let's talk about my dress.
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Hmm, interesting... interesting indeed. I would have looked him in the eye and ask him, "Do you feel lucky punk? Do ya?" Then died of laughter before his puzzled look could come out.
Sucks about the $10 replay rewards though, guess it is a new policy to not give back the difference. I remember when I first started they would give me a "gift certificate" in the amount of the difference. Or maybe that's because where I live... no idea, never looked into it.
At least you have your copy of FLCL, now how many times have you watched it?
Sucks about the $10 replay rewards though, guess it is a new policy to not give back the difference. I remember when I first started they would give me a "gift certificate" in the amount of the difference. Or maybe that's because where I live... no idea, never looked into it.
At least you have your copy of FLCL, now how many times have you watched it?
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Perhaps. That makes sense to me. The planet we call "The Earth. "
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Yes it is one of the trouble with planning things in advance because whenever the plan goes arry it is never good.
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"it" being your copy of FLCL now how many times have you watched it? What happened to it?
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2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
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shellie wrote:Your problem wasn't that you were frustrated with the salesperson, 4D... your problem was that you finally realized you were gonna pay good money for FLCL! blech!!
You're killing me, shellie, but I so agree!
Gee, for some reason I thought this was gonna be a thread about the new Miroku and Sango figures that are out finally.
Can you hear this fangirl squee?!
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A lot of robots are like that.
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It's okay, Zero thought I was nuts too for liking such a show, but now she's starting to get a little interested in what happens nextshellie wrote:Your problem wasn't that you were frustrated with the salesperson, 4D... your problem was that you finally realized you were gonna pay good money for FLCL! blech!!
The only thing wrong with FLCL, in my opinion, is the price they charge for the DVD's. Two episodes for $30 isn't just a ripoff, it's robbery. No matter what show it is.
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