Posted by 135 Fan on December 03, 2009 at 22:20:08 from (68.149.56.30):
Don't you hate it when your in line to get gas and the person at the pump takes as much time as humanly possible before moving and appears to be totally oblivious that you might want to fill up too? I was close to telling a bus driver to hurry up and get out of the way. I was going to get my other truck and bring the skid steer home for snow removal. I stopped and filled up a jerry can for the truck and then proceeded to go around the corner to the diesel pump. At the same time a school bus pulled up to the pump so I had to wait. I watched the woman driver for about 5 minutes fooling around inside the bus with a bunch of papers. I thought perhaps someone else was filling the bus and got out to look. The hose was still on the hook and about 30 seconds later the driver finally started filling the bus. She went in to pay and had to know I was waiting, and when she came out she did a complete once around of the bus and finally got in. Did she pull ahead so I could fill up? No, she went in, put her papers on one of the seats, picked up a broom and swept out the front of the bus, took her gloves off and eventually pulled ahead. Of course she was looking straight ahead trying to act like she didn't know I as waiting. I felt like telling her she should be a passenger and not the driver. Then she might learn something called courtesy. Man that ticked me off. Dave
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