Shadowden wrote:Did you take a bunch of free lollipops at least? (which grinds my gears...why can't there be a healthy treat available)
I can relate. I often embarrass my wife since I have a hard time not taking people to task on their inability to provide service of the caliber I demand. Unfortunately, it never really gets the issue resolved to any satisfaction, but at least I feel better.
I say what other people think

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I didn't see any lollipops, but I wouldn't have wanted any anyway haha.
I've been accused by the significant others in the past of being a pushover and not demanding that things are made right. So I change my behavior to stand up for myself, and now I'm too pushy. I guess there is no middle ground, or at least I can't find it haha.
kingtut wrote:I hear ya! I felt bad enough for the guy though, w/o having to cause physical harm to him -- he's obviously miserable with his life and/or self, that he feels the need to make others miserable around him.
Oh snap, that sucks. Overdrafts, ugh...are the worst.
Me at the DMV and you at the bank...smells like a conspiracy.
"I said HALF tea, HALF lemonade!...is your job really that difficult!?"
Shadow's ^that^ guy:lol:
Nope, I would have made him feel physically horrible too LOL.
It wasn't so much the overdraft, it was the fact that the idiot couldn't just put the entire total of money I owed on the one cash advance. How do I want to pay for the balance?? Are you freakin' serious?!
HAHA the psycho used to go off on the waitstaff all the time at restaurants. I hated it. Not only did it embarrass me, I felt really bad for the waiter/waitress that my personal bipolar psycho was cussing them out for no reason whatsoever.
Learjet45 wrote:Buuuuuuut, to top it off, we don't actually get our diploma during there ceremony.
Let me get this straight...you're graduating from high school without getting a firm grasp on grammar/spelling??
JK lol