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DING!! (sound of the Taco Bell)
Strange incident happened at the Taco Bell last night...
So I was traveling back home and was still about an hour away from home when I decided to stop in the Taco Bell and get a quick bite to eat.
The line of cars at the drive-thru was wrapped around the building, so I decided to just go in. There were about 4 people waiting on food(way less than the drive-thru line). I ordered and waited.
Then they called this one guy's number and he walks up to get his food. The resturant worker told him to "Have a Nice Evening"....
I didn't quite catch what he said back to her....but she was taken back at his response and asked him "What do you mean by that?"
He raised his voice a little higher this time and he said "LOOK LADY I JUST HATE PEOPLE"...he got his food and then left.:confused:
The rest of us were just stunned at what we witnessed. I just said "Must work at the Post Office" to kind of break up the monotmy of the situation.
Someone else then said "I bet he shows up in the news real soon".
We all laughed...
Strange world we live in....
Jeffery
10-31-2006, 07:27 AM
Not my fault I hate people giving false platitudes......
uniquinous
10-31-2006, 08:15 AM
Come to the city - you'll see tons of people like that (which I always found strange cuz, if you dont like people why live in a city?)
Pieface1337
10-31-2006, 11:51 AM
Thats strange? Maybe it was a joke.
Root Beer
10-31-2006, 01:47 PM
Interesting . . .
Oh, what was equally weird, was I was at the mall for lunch today, and made my routine stop at Gamestop to talk with some friends. A lady (who I can only assume was 'half-there', if you know what I mean) walks up to the register, and requests her reserved copy of Final Fantasy XII. My friend grabs her game and asks if she would like the strategy-guide to go with it. She says "why not". He puts the strategy-guide on the counter and proceeds to ring up the merchandise. "Holy s***!" she exclaims, "is this really strategy-guide?". My friends knods his head, and she throws the book on the floor. "I remember when strategy-guides were only this thick!!" she yells as she points at a game pamphlet. "Well . . . that's the strategy-guide, ma'am. You don't have to buy it." my friend stutters. "I will buy it, but I'm talking to your store-manager when I'm done!" (what does the store-manager have to do with the manufacturing of a game-guide?)
As she swipes her Debit Card and starts to put in her PIN #, she wheels around and yells "I hate when people watch over other people's shoulders, especially when they're putting in confidential information!" at the guy behind her. He turns bright red, and pretends it's no big deal. He really wasn't looking over her shoulder, just at the games above her head. She then grabs her receipt, storms halfway out the store, and yells "You guys in the store are big f****!". At that point, everyone in the mall gradually made their way to the store so they could get a glance at the 'big f****'. :rolleyes:
She was truly 'wack'.
Blexican
10-31-2006, 02:43 PM
I saw a guy with a half shaved head and he kept scratching his leg and moved his sock up and down at taco bell as well. freaky.
BigMan9878
10-31-2006, 07:30 PM
wow, wish i had some cool story to tell, unfortanetly i can only say that the wierdest thing i saw was disgusting and not approriate for online talk.
mantis33
10-31-2006, 07:33 PM
He just yelled that he hates people? That's it?
I was expecting a half-way decent story too... :(
Angelic-Hotfox
10-31-2006, 11:36 PM
One time I saw someone go into Taco Bell and fill up two 2-liter bottles with the stores soda...funny thing is no one except me noticed.
Zander
10-31-2006, 11:38 PM
Come to the city - you'll see tons of people like that (which I always found strange cuz, if you dont like people why live in a city?)
if you don't like people, don't live in small towns*
uniquinous
11-01-2006, 09:11 AM
.. ...no you see a lot more people in the city...
if you don't like gossip** don't live in a small town. ;)
boogieman
11-01-2006, 09:52 AM
And stay out of Fred's barbershop on Sunday afternoons.
MokoToko
11-02-2006, 02:37 AM
.. ...no you see a lot more people in the city...
if you don't like gossip** don't live in a small town. ;)
Although it is weird, it is a lot easier to avoid people in a large population then it is inside a smaller town. You can dissapear.
Pinkie TDP
11-02-2006, 07:26 PM
I worked as a cashier in high school and it's really not that infrequent to have rude customers like that.
People somehow think that when they go up to purchase something they are better than the person they are purchasing it from. The thing I always find interesting/funny is most of the assholes I dealt with were soccer moms coming in around noon on a weekday in their sweats. What that tells me is, these stupid bitches aren't better than anyone in the store, because all they manage to accomplish in life is marry someone who can afford to support someone else and her biggest accomplishment was popping out a living being from between her legs and cooking a crappy Hamburger Helper meal for the family 5 nights a week.
I got a lot of people who would say "you don't really care if I have a good day" or "you don't care if I found everything I was looking for at the store" and everytime I just wanted to say "yup you're right". Most people lose any sense of decency when they walk through those sliding glass doors, and what I think they need to realize is that that big bright light shining down on them from above when they enter isn't a pillar of light from heaven, it's the cheap flourescent lighting of an office supplies store.
Coffin Fedder
11-02-2006, 07:29 PM
number 1, I call it toca bowl. Got bored one day, don't ask about it.
You should see some of the retards where I live. Its just hilarous. I ASKED FROM DAMN MEDIUM FRY LADY! Sir, you have a medium! THIS IS A LARGE DUMBASS!:dry: What an idiot.
Serge
11-02-2006, 07:34 PM
Last night, we had a discussion about the way my mom says "Taco Bell"
She puts the stress on the word "Taco" so it sounds like Taco is an adjective describing Bell.
Err, shut up.
*sits in the corner and plays FFXII*
I worked as a cashier in high school and it's really not that infrequent to have rude customers like that.
People somehow think that when they go up to purchase something they are better than the person they are purchasing it from. The thing I always find interesting/funny is most of the assholes I dealt with were soccer moms coming in around noon on a weekday in their sweats. What that tells me is, these stupid bitches aren't better than anyone in the store, because all they manage to accomplish in life is marry someone who can afford to support someone else and her biggest accomplishment was popping out a living being from between her legs and cooking a crappy Hamburger Helper meal for the family 5 nights a week.
I got a lot of people who would say "you don't really care if I have a good day" or "you don't care if I found everything I was looking for at the store" and everytime I just wanted to say "yup you're right". Most people lose any sense of decency when they walk through those sliding glass doors, and what I think they need to realize is that that big bright light shining down on them from above when they enter isn't a pillar of light from heaven, it's the cheap flourescent lighting of an office supplies store.
Yea people who have this "I am better than you attitude" really chap my ass.
Jeffery
11-02-2006, 08:56 PM
Last night, we had a discussion about the way my mom says "Taco Bell"
She puts the stress on the word "Taco" so it sounds like Taco is an adjective describing Bell.
Err, shut up.
*sits in the corner and plays FFXII*
Meh, I just call it "Toxic Hell".
Speed Demon
11-02-2006, 09:11 PM
How old was this guy. Maybe just a teen acting stupid. Or maybe he just really hates life. That second comment the guy made of him coming up in the news wouldn't be a surprise.
Bobcat
11-02-2006, 09:58 PM
Seem like people in San Diego is nicer. The only person I know who yelled in public is myself. But that's a long story.
How old was this guy. Maybe just a teen acting stupid. Or maybe he just really hates life. That second comment the guy made of him coming up in the news wouldn't be a surprise.
That was the thing...He was between 20-30 years old....not some dipshit teen who was just trying to get attention in front of his buddies.
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