The Girl's head in Hardee's Drive-thru nearly exploded yesterday

She was about 17, and had no idea what to do when I handed her 13 halves. First she stood there with a blank look, then carefully looked at them with a what the heck look. She then made neat stacks of 2 across the counter.. and then spent another 30 seconds looking at them all, totally lost. Good thing I didn't drop the Ike I had on her.

"I am sorry you are unhappy with the care you recieved, is their anything I can do for you right now, how about some high speed lead therapy?" - A qoute from my wife's nursing forum
"I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." – Thomas Jefferson
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I knew it would happen.
as for cute, not bad
"I am sorry you are unhappy with the care you recieved, is their anything I can do for you right now, how about some high speed lead therapy?" - A qoute from my wife's nursing forum
"I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." – Thomas Jefferson
"I am sorry you are unhappy with the care you recieved, is their anything I can do for you right now, how about some high speed lead therapy?" - A qoute from my wife's nursing forum
"I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." – Thomas Jefferson
"I am sorry you are unhappy with the care you recieved, is their anything I can do for you right now, how about some high speed lead therapy?" - A qoute from my wife's nursing forum
"I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." – Thomas Jefferson
Based on this
I bank at a small bank about 45 minutes from where I live
it sounds like you might live in a rural community? drive 45 minutes to the bank? hope you get good mileage
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
<< <i>Cashiers don't even blink when I spend halves or dollar coins. Do you live outside of a city?
Based on this
I bank at a small bank about 45 minutes from where I live
it sounds like you might live in a rural community? drive 45 minutes to the bank? hope you get good mileage >>
Actually I live in a fair sized city (population 210,075.. included the only man alive to win 2 noble prizes in physic), and have 3 very large chain banks within 3 miles of my house.. but how many of them have a president that works as a teller on any day much less Saturday, and on top of that knows all of his customers by name?
"I am sorry you are unhappy with the care you recieved, is their anything I can do for you right now, how about some high speed lead therapy?" - A qoute from my wife's nursing forum
"I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." – Thomas Jefferson
-David
<< <i>This is typical these days. Service? What the heck is that? None of these "empoyees" cares if the business they work for goes out of business that day. Not my fault. I only "kinda" work there. Besides, I can get a job at Fred's burger palace for a nickel more an hour across the street. Do you want a laugh next time? Ask them ANY history question. When did the War of 1812 start and then watch these IPod wizards tell you they can't answer it without Google. >>
Thats the kind of service, or lack there of.. that I was getting in our local chain banks. I love my bank.. First National Bank of Paxton.. Its the best service I have ever received in any bank.. and worth the drive.
"I am sorry you are unhappy with the care you recieved, is their anything I can do for you right now, how about some high speed lead therapy?" - A qoute from my wife's nursing forum
"I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." – Thomas Jefferson
Now the lady at the Panda Express in Anaheim asked me if they were dollars. I told her they were halves but I would be happy if she accepted each one as worth a dollar.
your above post is one of the few that I actually AGREE with. The service these days and the general attitude of the younger generation is lacking greatly, IMHO.
<< <i>Griv,
your above post is one of the few that I actually AGREE with. The service these days and the general attitude of the younger generation is lacking greatly, IMHO. >>
Great! But do you mean "posts" or "my posts"? Really doesn't matter but I was about to start the "ego" pump and wanted to make sure before I cranked it too high. Oh hell, I'll just crank away, it's Saturday after all.
Steve
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<< <i>Cashiers don't even blink when I spend halves or dollar coins. Do you live outside of a city?
Based on this
I bank at a small bank about 45 minutes from where I live
it sounds like you might live in a rural community? drive 45 minutes to the bank? hope you get good mileage >>
Actually I live in a fair sized city (population 210,075.. included the only man alive to win 2 noble prizes in physic), and have 3 very large chain banks within 3 miles of my house.. but how many of them have a president that works as a teller on any day much less Saturday, and on top of that knows all of his customers by name? >>
In my previous post I refeered to "the only living man to win 2 noble prizes in physic".. I was incorrect, as I have now been informed that not only has John Bardeen died, but he died over 15 years ago. Opps big error on my part. But we still do have a number of Nobel laureates that live in my town.
"I am sorry you are unhappy with the care you recieved, is their anything I can do for you right now, how about some high speed lead therapy?" - A qoute from my wife's nursing forum
"I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." – Thomas Jefferson
The young fella at the counter scrutinized it very carefully and scribbled it up with one of those counterfeit detector pens before I took it back and said, "here, man, I've got two ones if you don't want that".
You never can tell with $2 bills or halves or dollar coins. Sometimes the recipient is thrilled, and says, "wow, I'm gonna buy that outta the till", and other times, they're all like, "is that REAL?", and frowning.
"I am sorry you are unhappy with the care you recieved, is their anything I can do for you right now, how about some high speed lead therapy?" - A qoute from my wife's nursing forum
"I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." – Thomas Jefferson
<< <i>My oldest is only interested in 2 dollar bills.. last time he went to the bank with me, he asked if they had any.. and the teller said.. hold on let me look, no one ever asks for those.. she came out of the vault with 5 - 1953A Two Dollar bills, that looked like they had been in the vault since back in the day. >>
Now that's cool- you seldom see the Monticello-reverse $2 bills- it's always the bicentennial ones with the Declaration of Indepence on the back of 'em.
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<< <i>My oldest is only interested in 2 dollar bills.. last time he went to the bank with me, he asked if they had any.. and the teller said.. hold on let me look, no one ever asks for those.. she came out of the vault with 5 - 1953A Two Dollar bills, that looked like they had been in the vault since back in the day. >>
Now that's cool- you seldom see the Monticello-reverse $2 bills- it's always the bicentennial ones with the Declaration of Indepence on the back of 'em. >>
makes you wish those designs were back !
Lane
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
<< <i>This is typical these days. Service? What the heck is that? None of these "empoyees" cares if the business they work for goes out of business that day. Not my fault. I only "kinda" work there. Besides, I can get a job at Fred's burger palace for a nickel more an hour across the street. Do you want a laugh next time? Ask them ANY history question. When did the War of 1812 start and then watch these IPod wizards tell you they can't answer it without Google. >>
Sad, but so very true. When I was at the ANA I wrote a grant for the National Endowment for the Humanities to develp a course for educating teachers about the role of money in history [it was like the "Coins in the Classroom" course I developed, but more intense and over 2 weeks - but I digress]. One of the studies I came across described the results of testing that was done on recent (within a year) high school graduates regarding their knowledge of history. In one sad results I do recall was when these graduates were asked about in which century (yes, which century) the Civil War was fought, greater than 60% of those questioned got it wrong...>60%! I weep for the future.
Lane
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
<< <i>If mass circulation of these coins were to ever succeed, maybe some enterprising person/business could make a killing selling till drawers with extra compartments... >>
If they get rid of the penny eventually, that will open space for the halves. Now those $1 coins....
Anyway, yes I live on an Air Force Base.
<< <i>Opps.. big typo.. thanks
as for cute, not bad >>
That's the only reason you had patience for her.
I've been droppin' Sac and Prez dollars for a while but in the last six months I've been tipping with half dollars. The're big, sound loud when you drop them into the persons hand and the look is priceless. I feel like a big tipper.
Ren
TD
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<< <i>This is typical these days. Service? What the heck is that? None of these "empoyees" cares if the business they work for goes out of business that day. Not my fault. I only "kinda" work there. Besides, I can get a job at Fred's burger palace for a nickel more an hour across the street. Do you want a laugh next time? Ask them ANY history question. When did the War of 1812 start and then watch these IPod wizards tell you they can't answer it without Google. >>
Sad, but so very true. When I was at the ANA I wrote a grant for the National Endowment for the Humanities to develp a course for educating teachers about the role of money in history [it was like the "Coins in the Classroom" course I developed, but more intense and over 2 weeks - but I digress]. One of the studies I came across described the results of testing that was done on recent (within a year) high school graduates regarding their knowledge of history. In one sad results I do recall was when these graduates were asked about in which century (yes, which century) the Civil War was fought, greater than 60% of those questioned got it wrong...>60%! I weep for the future.
Lane >>
History is one of the most, if not the most, inadequately taught subjects these days in classrooms. At least in my school district it is. It is sad.
<< <i>Griv,
your above post is one of the few that I actually AGREE with. The service these days and the general attitude of the younger generation is lacking greatly, IMHO. >>
Old folks said the same thing about us when we were youngins, you know.
History is one of the most, if not the most, inadequately taught subjects these days in classrooms.
In high school my American history textbook had an entire paragraph on WWII in the Pacific. Europe had two.
<< <i>First time I spent a presidental dollar it took a cashier, and two managers to figure out what to do.
Decided to drop a few prez bucks myself this last weekend. Went in to pay for gas with 20 of them and the cashier said "what are these" I said they are the new presidential dollars. She ended up having to call the manager to figure out if she could really take them for payment.
You wouldn't believe how long it took to get him to sit still for this.
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<< <i>My oldest is only interested in 2 dollar bills.. last time he went to the bank with me, he asked if they had any.. and the teller said.. hold on let me look, no one ever asks for those.. she came out of the vault with 5 - 1953A Two Dollar bills, that looked like they had been in the vault since back in the day. >>
Now that's cool- you seldom see the Monticello-reverse $2 bills- it's always the bicentennial ones with the Declaration of Indepence on the back of 'em. >>
You mean the famous portrait and important part of our nation's history that Jimma Carta decided to deface?
Take a much closer look and see how he decided to integrate it.
Yeah, old Jimma was was quite the insightful man, he was the one who told us the Ayatollah was a "Holy Man". The Shah doesn't quite look so bad now now, does he?
We have old Jimma to thank for the radical Islam movement that has blossomed into the mess we have today.
The man was a disaster as CINC, he remains an embarrassment today.
John Marnard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1920, page 235ff
<< <i>I like to spend "The Trifecta," an Ike, a Kennedy half and a Presidential dollar stacked in order of size.
TD >>
Don't confuse them too much
I have been spending prez bucks here in Philadelphia quite a bit recently and most people just take a second to process what i handed them, but they know what it is. Or at least they see the big "$1" on it.
Interesting though...for a while in the last few months I would go buy the Sunday paper with a new Prez dollar and a half dollar. The paper was $1.50. Cashier never had a problem. One week I happen to notice the paper now says $1.75 on it. No idea how long that change had been in place, but no one ever claimed I wasn't paying enough
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<< <i>At least you got service. I called a pizza place today while I was in town to place an order. After burning enough minutes on hold, I hung up. After finishing my in-town biz, I drove over to a Chinese food place to pick up some take out. I was asking the teenager about what came with different plates and the dude suddenly developed an attitude. I looked at him, sat the menu down and said, "You know... never mind," then walked out. Then I drove over to Jason's deli to get some sandwiches. There was another teen ager standing behind the to-go counter. He was talking a girl customer that eventually decided not to place an order. So I step up to the counter... I was the only other person in the take-out area... to place my order. The guy doesnt say a thing to me. He just turned and walked away. So I'm standing there at the cash register with a "I cant believe this" look on my face. No one acknowledged my existence or anything. I wait about two minutes, then set the menu down and walk out the door. So I look across the way, Whatabuger. This time, I go through the drive through.... success at last.
-David >>
You in Baton Rouge??
Wasn't Ford in office when the 2.00 bill was changed?
Steve