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anotheranon) wrote2007-04-23 06:16 pm
the stupid, it burns
Stopped off after work at Home Despot to pick up some PVC pipe to protect my fencing blades.
Of course a 10' piece won't fit in my car, so I ask a salesperson to cut it into 3 pieces of 1 yard each (to cover 3 blades). Aforementioned salesperson was of a youngish (say, late teens, early 20s) persuasion.
Pulling out the tape measure he asked (I quote): "How long is a yard?"
I had to point out the 36"/3' mark on his tape measure for him.
[headdesk, headesk, or there would have been had there been a desk around]
I hate to ask what's wrong with kids these days but Jaysus Keerist on a pogo stick....
Of course a 10' piece won't fit in my car, so I ask a salesperson to cut it into 3 pieces of 1 yard each (to cover 3 blades). Aforementioned salesperson was of a youngish (say, late teens, early 20s) persuasion.
Pulling out the tape measure he asked (I quote): "How long is a yard?"
I had to point out the 36"/3' mark on his tape measure for him.
[headdesk, headesk, or there would have been had there been a desk around]
I hate to ask what's wrong with kids these days but Jaysus Keerist on a pogo stick....
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*boggle*
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(Anonymous) 2007-04-25 01:35 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
But then, most of my measurement tools were designed with home sewing in mind, and that might be a discipline where yards matter more than feet, inches, etc...
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Shouldn't you know ounces and pounds if you sell food? I guess I should be grateful that he knew 3/4 of a pound was .75 on the digital scale.
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*runs and hides*
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