Unfortunately, there are too many customers (and people) like this anymore. Even when I would tell customers I was hard of hearing and to please slow down, I got that kind of attitude. Gees, if I were in wheelchair, would they yell at me for not getting something off the top shelf for them?
One of the few episodes of King of the Hill I actually watched was the Rashoman-esque episode. When it came to Boomhauer’s turn, he spoke normally and was relatively erudite and articulate. Everyone else talked like he usually did. I found it quite amusing.
Unfortunately, there are too many customers (and people) like this anymore. Even when I would tell customers I was hard of hearing and to please slow down, I got that kind of attitude. Gees, if I were in wheelchair, would they yell at me for not getting something off the top shelf for them?
Don’t answer that.
MicroMachine spokesman-talk should be a party trick, not a standard of living.
I think John “guy from the Micro Machines commercials” Moschitta would very much like to be able to keep his career, actually.
Alert! Bolivian marching powder in use!
It’s Boomhauer! (Google it)
One of the few episodes of King of the Hill I actually watched was the Rashoman-esque episode. When it came to Boomhauer’s turn, he spoke normally and was relatively erudite and articulate. Everyone else talked like he usually did. I found it quite amusing.
One of my favorite scenes from that brilliant show!