Posted by BarryRanch on April 30, 2015 at 10:19:46 from (63.231.84.202):
In Reply to: OT unbelievable posted by blue water massey on April 30, 2015 at 00:05:00:
I'm glad I'm homeschooled. I try to advoid dealing with stupid as much as possible cause it just irritates me. I was at Deere the other day, parts for the 4850 and the manager was "checking" us out. Well, he couldn't figure out how to enter the part number and take a credit card payment. Took three of those dumb salesman to check us out. They kept telling us, well its uhh the computer and it doesn't work right. I finally said its your brain that isn't working. They all got the dumbiest look on their faces.
I was working at the local cemetery last year with a older fellow(really nice) and a 21 year old guy, and my brother. Not working there again but thats another story.. The 21 year old and I were working on the brush hog with a grinder and he just all the sudden set it down and started beating on it with a hammer. I asked what in the hell are you doing? You didn't cut through the whole thing. He said I'm all outta blade. I said well where are the spares? I'll put a new one on. He said, You can do that? I left and went to lunch after that.
Stupid seams to be every where, and dear Lord it's sad.
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