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Oh definitely yes!!!!!
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:wss:
Oh definitely yes!!!!!
Yesterday, in the local, small, supermarket, when the COC asked the lady with $230 worth of groceries whether she wanted cash out too.
Yes. $400 I think. But had to consult a tattered bit of paper, slowly dug out of the handbag.
Entered.
Denied.
OK, $300.
Entered.
Denied.
OK, customer says, I'll try another card. Now tell me which way it goes in.
And it got worse. There was a long queue by this time.
I walked out and got the milk elsewhere.
My other gripe is at the Metcard machine at the station. There's only one. And of course, the train is a minute away and the commuter in front is paying by emptying their change jar, with 10 and 20c coins.
Ern
We have trains up here too. In a good year we get four or five. On the positive side I have never heard of anyone having nearly missed the train because they are held up by a lady shelling out coin. This is partly due to the absence of any type of ticket machine and partly because these trains exclusively carry grain.:D
It's still horseless carriage or horse here:wink:.
Regards
Paul
I thought when I met you that you were from the bush Paul.
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It was good to meet you at the show.
People who don't spell correctly.
HINT: It's "Equilibrium". :wink:
And the second thing is people who get mad when their spelling is corrected.
And the third thing is sites where you post a question and nobody answers.....:roll:
And the fourth thing is people whose equilibrium is easily upset by bad spelling and not having their posts answered.
And the fifth thing is people who go on and on and on and on about things.......:D
Obviously you've never rung the Department of Government Protocol.
"Hello, welcome to the Department of Government Protocol.
If you wish to press One, please press One.
If you wish to press the hash key, please press the hash key.
If you wish to speak to an operator, please go away."
People in India who cant pronounce my name but want to give me a free phone.
Getting up in the morning and having to go to bed at night when I can not keep my eyes open any longer.