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vtec to vvel 04-17-2023 10:31 AM

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Ummm... EVERYTHING is racist. Ask any Democrat.

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Originally Posted by MZ DAIZY (Post 4037955)
The Democrats haven't hated a President (Trump) this much since Lincoln took their slaves away. :hello:

Just making a general observation. If you look at the attached picture with the coins that are generally used the most, you will find the Quarter (Washington), Nickel (Jefferson), and Dime (FDR) all face to the left, while the Penny (Lincoln) faces the right. Also, the first 3 coins are all silver in color, whereas the last is brown. And what was the major thing Lincoln did? Just saying.

Then recently, they changed on some of the coins the directions in which they face.

vtec to vvel 04-17-2023 11:45 AM

https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/17/busin...uit/index.html

"Shaq is finally served in FTX investor suit after months of hiding, lawyers say."

"'A lot of people think I’m involved, but I was just a paid spokesperson for a commercial,' the basketball champion told CNBC in December."

So then why evade? :gtfo2::gtfo2::gtfo2::gtfo2:

vtec to vvel 04-17-2023 12:26 PM

https://www.fox13news.com/news/desan...led-a-fast-one

"DeSantis v. Disney: Governor says ‘round 2 of fireworks are coming' after theme park ‘pulled a fast one'"

Disney, time to :gtfo2::gtfo2::gtfo2::gtfo2:

vtec to vvel 04-17-2023 12:27 PM

https://www.fox13news.com/news/forme...ral-corruption

"Former gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum heads to court on federal corruption charges."

Andrew Gillum :gtfo2::gtfo2::gtfo2::gtfo2:

eastwest2300 04-17-2023 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by vtec to vvel (Post 4037949)
So is drinking alcohol.

McD's once a week is a strong motivation for me to keep hitting the gym.

:icon14:

i'll have to take your word kin folk

eastwest2300 04-17-2023 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by vtec to vvel (Post 4037950)
I remember there being a limit on TP and cleaning products and the cashiers had to put them aside to make sure everyone was playing the by the rules.

Costco had someone constantly next to the items and they would hand you 1.

wow, thats crazy dude..

the entitled pricks down here wouldnt have any of that sh1t..:icon17:

eastwest2300 04-17-2023 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by MZ DAIZY (Post 4037954)
Ummm... EVERYTHING is racist. Ask any Democrat.

fake news.:iagree:

eastwest2300 04-17-2023 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by vtec to vvel (Post 4037967)
https://www.fox13news.com/news/forme...ral-corruption

"Former gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum heads to court on federal corruption charges."

Andrew Gillum :gtfo2::gtfo2::gtfo2::gtfo2:

what a fall from grace.. :shakes head:

vtec to vvel 04-17-2023 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 4037972)
wow, thats crazy dude..

the entitled pricks down here wouldnt have any of that sh1t..:icon17:

I remember during a visit to Publix and first seeing these signs (attached), I asked the store manager specifically what the policy was. There was a limit obviously, but how long did this limit last? For example, if I bought and left the store, then came back later that day, would I be able to purchase 2 more? He said as long as I physically left the store and came back, I could do this as many times as I wanted.

So I did exactly that. Bought my 2, left, came back - rinse and repeat.

On the 5th visit, one of the cashiers apparently ratted me out to the customer service manager. After I checked out/paid and headed for the door, he flagged me down and said I would need to return them for a refund. I told him to speak with his store manager, as he was the one that told me I could do this. I guess he got butt hurt that I wouldn't oblige so he started raising his voice and further demanded that I return them. I told him I've already paid and this is legally my property, and told him in a nice way to go pound salt. As I was walking out, he then screamed for me to never return to the store.

I called and spoke with the store manager, informing him of what happened, as well as the corporate office. Even their corporate office echoed the same message on what the store manager told me to do. I informed both of them that I didn't need an apology from them, but rather an apology from that CS Manager. Of course, my nature is that I absolutely had to get that apology out of spite and principle.

I wanted to make another rinse/repeat trip on another day and called the store to see if he was working that day. I could tell that he was watching me on the way out and on my last trip, I looked at him and asked him if I needed to return these and then told him I'd be back in 2 minutes.

MZ DAIZY 04-17-2023 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by vtec to vvel (Post 4037977)
I remember during a visit to Publix and first seeing these signs (attached), I asked the store manager specifically what the policy was. There was a limit obviously, but how long did this limit last? For example, if I bought and left the store, then came back later that day, would I be able to purchase 2 more? He said as long as I physically left the store and came back, I could do this as many times as I wanted.

So I did exactly that. Bought my 2, left, came back - rinse and repeat.

On the 5th visit, one of the cashiers apparently ratted me out to the customer service manager. After I checked out/paid and headed for the door, he flagged me down and said I would need to return them for a refund. I told him to speak with his store manager, as he was the one that told me I could do this. I guess he got butt hurt that I wouldn't oblige so he started raising his voice and further demanded that I return them. I told him I've already paid and this is legally my property, and told him in a nice way to go pound salt. As I was walking out, he then screamed for me to never return to the store.

I called and spoke with the store manager, informing him of what happened, as well as the corporate office. Even their corporate office echoed the same message on what the store manager told me to do. I informed both of them that I didn't need an apology from them, but rather an apology from that CS Manager. Of course, my nature is that I absolutely had to get that apology out of spite and principle.

I wanted to make another rinse/repeat trip on another day and called the store to see if he was working that day. I could tell that he was watching me on the way out and on my last trip, I looked at him and asked him if I needed to return these and then told him I'd be back in 2 minutes.

You better have worn your mask, lemming…

eastwest2300 04-17-2023 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by vtec to vvel (Post 4037977)
I remember during a visit to Publix and first seeing these signs (attached), I asked the store manager specifically what the policy was. There was a limit obviously, but how long did this limit last? For example, if I bought and left the store, then came back later that day, would I be able to purchase 2 more? He said as long as I physically left the store and came back, I could do this as many times as I wanted.

So I did exactly that. Bought my 2, left, came back - rinse and repeat.

On the 5th visit, one of the cashiers apparently ratted me out to the customer service manager. After I checked out/paid and headed for the door, he flagged me down and said I would need to return them for a refund. I told him to speak with his store manager, as he was the one that told me I could do this. I guess he got butt hurt that I wouldn't oblige so he started raising his voice and further demanded that I return them. I told him I've already paid and this is legally my property, and told him in a nice way to go pound salt. As I was walking out, he then screamed for me to never return to the store.

I called and spoke with the store manager, informing him of what happened, as well as the corporate office. Even their corporate office echoed the same message on what the store manager told me to do. I informed both of them that I didn't need an apology from them, but rather an apology from that CS Manager. Of course, my nature is that I absolutely had to get that apology out of spite and principle.

I wanted to make another rinse/repeat trip on another day and called the store to see if he was working that day. I could tell that he was watching me on the way out and on my last trip, I looked at him and asked him if I needed to return these and then told him I'd be back in 2 minutes.

:icon14:

definitely not the golden rule.

Rusty 04-17-2023 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by vtec to vvel (Post 4037977)
I remember during a visit to Publix and first seeing these signs (attached), I asked the store manager specifically what the policy was. There was a limit obviously, but how long did this limit last? For example, if I bought and left the store, then came back later that day, would I be able to purchase 2 more? He said as long as I physically left the store and came back, I could do this as many times as I wanted.

So I did exactly that. Bought my 2, left, came back - rinse and repeat.

On the 5th visit, one of the cashiers apparently ratted me out to the customer service manager. After I checked out/paid and headed for the door, he flagged me down and said I would need to return them for a refund. I told him to speak with his store manager, as he was the one that told me I could do this. I guess he got butt hurt that I wouldn't oblige so he started raising his voice and further demanded that I return them. I told him I've already paid and this is legally my property, and told him in a nice way to go pound salt. As I was walking out, he then screamed for me to never return to the store.

I called and spoke with the store manager, informing him of what happened, as well as the corporate office. Even their corporate office echoed the same message on what the store manager told me to do. I informed both of them that I didn't need an apology from them, but rather an apology from that CS Manager. Of course, my nature is that I absolutely had to get that apology out of spite and principle.

I wanted to make another rinse/repeat trip on another day and called the store to see if he was working that day. I could tell that he was watching me on the way out and on my last trip, I looked at him and asked him if I needed to return these and then told him I'd be back in 2 minutes.

Definitely a GOLDEN RULE!

I did something like that at Cabela's. Wifey and me made a couple of trips to stock up. :tup:

vtec to vvel 04-17-2023 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 4037979)
:icon14:

definitely not the golden rule.

F*CK the golden rule. I act accordingly to present company.

vtec to vvel 04-17-2023 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 4037981)
Definitely a GOLDEN RULE!

I did something like that at Cabela's. Wifey and me made a couple of trips to stock up. :tup:

EXACTLY! Typically, I ask for forgiveness, not permission. That particular time around, I ask the head-honcho of the store and gave me his blessing.

vtec to vvel 04-17-2023 07:37 PM

https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/17/polit...ion/index.html

"Santos announces 2024 reelection campaign for New York congressional seat."

No motherf*cker :gtfo2::gtfo2::gtfo2::gtfo2:


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