Random Rants
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^good sh!te goes 1st day and is not replaced. Early bird gets the worm..
no doubt. i reckon depends on what you're really buying. went out today and still managed to get some stuff i wanted (ps4, dyson v6 handheld vacuum and karcher pressure washer) all for a good price.
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F*** you, Ups! Not only does the delivery guy shows up at home, instead of dropping the blue bag at the access point, so that my wife knows, that there is a blue bag, no, he also refused to hand it over, because he needs to drop it at the access point.
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they know. if 27 years of marriage has taught me anything. it's… they know.
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So it's the first day back at work and I'm making the rounds around the building asking how everyone's holiday was.
I noticed a trend among the interns, they all have something inane to bitch and whine about.
Considering how fortunate they are, they're incredibly negative.
I'm half tempted to send them downstairs to sweep the garage.
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it's the youth & the fact that you were silly enough, to be polite enough, to ask. with all the non face2face communication they do (text/email/snapchat/pornchat/twitter/ etc.) they actually think when folks ask they really want to know, hahahaha
get 'em to sweep the garage so they can remember one time in their privileged lives they did some kind of physical labor
is it obvious I have an issue with the privileged class . . . .
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get 'em to sweep the garage so they can remember one time in their privileged lives they did some kind of physical labor
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just noticed im a Haraki-san Student w 2 orange boxes. how's that happen?
See ya, ye unwoven one! lol
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Cool. Thanks for the info señor G.
Into pigs… Err bacon, So be there soon
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Fuck you, Chase. Fuck. You.
Yeah, I get that you're trying to prevent fraud, which is in my interest, but I am sick and fucking tired of having to spend half an hour on the phone every single time I buy beer outside the Houston city limits. Every goddamn time.
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The annoying thing is that food is no problem, and on trips, basically all I buy is food and beer. So four days into a trip and suddenly my card is no good.
I know I'm supposed to call and let them know I'm heading out of town, but damn, the whole point of a massive national bank and credit/debit cards is that it's supposed to make things easier.
And it was only $120 worth of beer. That's not much, right?
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Convince my wife.
It would be a hassle to switch all the auto pay stuff linked to the accounts, but I've wanted to do it for a while.
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Most banks will sort out all that for you. Well they do on this side of the pond.
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Those fraud alerts are ridiculous. My fiancé and I live about 40 miles outside of NYC. She goes to the city semi-frequently for work functions. Discover blocked her from buying cigarettes at a deli, but later that billing cycle, let someone buy THOUSANDS of dollars of nutritional supplements and protein powder from all over the U.S. with not so much as a courtesy email.
How the f*ck does that make any sense?