OVERHEARD Two teen age girls MAYBE in high…
OVERHEARD — Two teen-age girls — MAYBE in high school — talking about how men can sometimes get PMS. Should these kids be talking about some teen idol or cheerleader practice or something?
OVERHEARD — Two teen-age girls — MAYBE in high school — talking about how men can sometimes get PMS. Should these kids be talking about some teen idol or cheerleader practice or something?
OBSERVED — Borders is full of families using the store the way people used to use libraries for. I suggest the PPL start selling coffee and pastries, and ridiculously to use wireless.
OBSERVED — Hazelnut flavored lattes are delicious.
OBSERVED — Guy at Borders is wearing this T shirt: “I reject you reality and substitute my own.” He just MIGHT be a Tea Bagger.
OBSERVED — A mom with her kindergarten-age kid standing in line at McDonalds, on the phone taking an order for a third party, meanwhile her kid keeps demanding a happy meal with a specific toy, and she’s trying to explain to him that the Happy Meals aren’t for sale now.
mazr: The way I read it she wasn’t planning on giving the child McDonalds (on that particular day at least), as she told him that Happy Meals weren’t for sale, and she was getting ordering instructions from someone on the phone.
OBSERVED — Far to many cars and trucks in the parking lot at West Main Street McDonalds for the number of customers inside. Could it be construction workers at Main Street Commons are taking up the spots?
OBSERVED — An elderly waitress without the strength to lift the plates off her tray to place in front of her customers. Customers happy to do it for her. They leave a tip.
OBSERVED — At least seven cars parked outside the Borders at Shoppes at Grand Prairie waiting patiently for it to open. Two women, however, are standing out in the cold wind for five minutes, peering inside, hoping the employees take pity and open early. They do not.
OBSERVED — Two grown men all excited in the bank drive thru because the pretty-sounding teller gave them both suckers. They way to their hearts …
OBSERVED — Two Peoria police motorcycles at the corner of North Sheridan and West Main, one of the tearing off after a motorist who turned from west-bound Main north of Sheridan.
Pat 9:34 am on April 25, 2011 Permalink |
It’s a quote from Adam Savage from the TV show Mythbusters.
vaspers 11:41 am on May 7, 2011 Permalink |
Maybe he’s a typo perpetrator. That shirt should’ve said “I reject your reality…” Not “you reality”.