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To: Ditter
Polite and cordial?

Someone walks into some greedy mart and asks for one battery and some large guy wearing a managers button grabs a pack of batteries off the rack, rips it open and hands over one battery and says here, it's free, take it?

Come on.

Was the customer Ms. Alabama wearing a bikini and manager just released from 5 years in prison?

Most people wouldn't turn their backs on someone who did this.

Funny stuff...

Look, stop at the next super food bag ya happen by, walk in and tell the large manager in a "jaded" tone, ya just want one beer and not the whole 12 pack. See if he grabs 12 pack off the self, rips out one beer, and tell ya, "Here take it, Merry Christmas!"

Yuk yuk...

I give this thread a 7 on the honking hoot scale.

218 posted on 01/26/2013 7:49:11 PM PST by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: dragnet2
The story about the battery may not even be true but the south and many other parts of the country have polite and generous people. Google IheartMichaelBerry and read about the 93 year old WW2 veteran who was robbed and his house vandalized. Michael Berry is a conservative radio talk host and he brought the old vets problem to the attention of Houston.

Houston people have come to his rescue with repairs, he will have a new house when they are finished. Fast food places like DunkinDonut and WhataBurger have come to his house to feed the volunteers who were making repairs.

The old guy didn't ask for anything and he has been flooded with kindness, some parts of the country are like that. Obviously you don't know anything about those kind of people.

220 posted on 01/26/2013 8:11:23 PM PST by Ditter
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