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    A short brain burp, don't know if I didn't hear correctly or the customer spoke way too fast for me.

    Customer: Excuse me, do you have a wadlow?
    Me: Umm...I'll just check with the service desk...
    Customer: Oh you know, Wadlow! Wadlow! Do you have a <company> liquor?
    Me (finally processing): Oh, Bottle-O! No, we don't. Nearest one is <insert store here>

    Customer leaves.

    Me:

    I would've told her that there was a liquor store owned by the company a bit closer than the one I described, but chances are, she wouldn't have worked out it was owned by us.

    There's also one just up the road from us that's not owned by the company. (a drive-through one.)

    Some of the larger stores DO have a liquor site, we don't. Some hotels also do have a drive-through bottle-o. (in Australia, some drive-through liquor stores are known as Bottle-os)
    The best professors are mad scientists! -Zoom

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  • #2
    That reminded me of time many years ago when a panhandler asked for a dime to buy a bureau. I was thoroughly confused until I realized he want a beer-o. He didn't get the dime.
    "I don't have to be petty. The Universe does that for me."

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    • #3
      Quoth Ironclad Alibi View Post
      That reminded me of time many years ago when a panhandler asked for a dime to buy a bureau. I was thoroughly confused until I realized he want a beer-o. He didn't get the dime.
      Not a biro, then?

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      • #4
        Customer on phone tells me he cannot pick up his authorisation money at a certain time as he is ""going to the campus" I asked "oh, are you a student?" (I was going to follow it up, if he was, with somewhere more convenient for him to go, nearer to the campus)

        customer started shouting, turns out he thought I asked him if he was stupid!

        As if..........but I wish I had have done.
        Customer "why did you answer the phone if you can't help me?"

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        • #5
          Quoth TelephoneAngel View Post
          Customer on phone tells me he cannot pick up his authorisation money at a certain time as he is ""going to the campus" I asked "oh, are you a student?" (I was going to follow it up, if he was, with somewhere more convenient for him to go, nearer to the campus)

          customer started shouting, turns out he thought I asked him if he was stupid!
          Which is you thinking he is stupid - him being a student, or needing to ask/being surprised that he is one? (Neither one makes the least bit of sense to me).

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          • #6
            Quoth Magpie View Post
            Which is you thinking he is stupid - him being a student, or needing to ask/being surprised that he is one? (Neither one makes the least bit of sense to me).
            "Are you-a stu-pid?"
            "I call murder on that!"

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