Posted on 09/15/2010 12:46:54 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Can someone define what a "Pennsylvania scooper woodchuck" is?
A South Florida meter maid gave a couple of parking violators more than their two quarters worth over the weekend, and now he is out of a job.
On Friday, Barry Shore went on a tirade that would make a certain former Jet Blue flight attendant blush after a woman forgot to pay to park at a meter in Delray Beach. The woman's husband, Bill Evans, eventually confronted 68-year-old Shore and that's when he got a real ear full from the volunteer parking enforcement official.
"Take that and shove it up your (expletive). I could give a (expletive) less, you Pennsylvania scooper woodchuck. I don't give a (expletive) about the job. A guy like you should be the (expletive) out here. Yeah, I almost lost my temper. You see what that says? Volunteer. You don't even know what the (expletive) that means," Shore said. Shore also slapped Sanchitano's hand trying to stop him from filming with his iPhone.
"He basically slapped my face and my phone and called me a woodchuck," Sanchitano said. "I'd really like to know what that means."
It's unclear what set Shore off or what a "Pennsylvania scooper woodchuck" is, but Delray officials fired the volunteer after they received a complaint from the couple.
Shore told local media that he admits he lost his temper, but the couple provoked him.
"He was taunting me. You don't see that part of the video of him sitting in the car, taunting me," he said. "I should have walked away, you know, hindsight, but I didn't walk away. I handed in my resignation."
I’ve heard good things about Pennsylvania Scooper Woodchuck. I understand they might be playing Coachella next year.
Sounds like that stupid PA Lottery mascot.
ping the group...
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local-beat/Mad-Meter-Maid-Steam-Rolls-Parking-Violators-102979164.html
This is OUTRAGOUS! Here is part of it:
“Take that and shove it up your (expletive). I could give a (expletive) less, you Pennsylvania scooper woodchuck. I don’t give a (expletive) about the job. A guy like you should be the (expletive) out here.
Public servant.
I love totally inappropriate insults - very Monty Python. I once knew a waiter who called a customer “a big bag of chopped beef.” I’m still scratching my head over THAT one.
First of all, you have to know in advance that every encounter in a job like this is going to be volatile. Next, who in the world would volunteer for such a job?
A Volunteer ??? they need brainless scum like this stealing peoples money for a second late?
The same people who feel compelled to get in the left hand lane on the freeway and drive 5 miles under the speed limit. There are those out there that just live to make sure the rest of us "follow the rules." They get off on being the enforcer.
Is that anything like a "Jackwagon?"
Them's fightin' words I knows that.
That might be a compliment if you served him with a nice cream sauce on lightly toasted whole wheat bread. lol
Your Mother Was a Hamster and Your Father Smelt of Elderberries...
We have so many old people here we have to find things for them to do. So, we make them give parking tickets. It keeps them out of trouble. Well, that’s what we thought.
LOL!
Wasn't that what Lady Gaga wore the other night?
I'm guessing they aren't exactly WalMart Greeter material. Big jerks, more like it!
Maybe he was channeling Lady Gaga at the time.
The ones who do it on purpose have to be the absolute worst. But the idiots who do it as a matter of habit are almost as bad. ‘Get on highway...ok. Merge all the way over to the left.... okay. Get on cellphone and slow way the hell down...... check.’.
They get passed on the right by traffic and think nothing of it. But at least they let it pass.
The busybody vowel holes who are doing it on purpose often “pace” the car next to them so they make an impassable wall.
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