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Pensador, on 02 January 2015 - 01:23 PM, said:
I remember one time they actually put the doors in backwards on an extion to the house. I was like hey come here.. The guy walks over.. I ask, what is wrong with this? He says nothing. I said look again. He says its fine.. I said, you put it in backwards! He looks at the door again then looks at me then looks at the looks at the door again... Oh yeah I did put it in backwards. Oh the precious laborers and Peronismo it is like Dumm and Demmerer but not in a movie, real life.
Bajo_cero2, on 02 January 2015 - 01:36 PM, said:
I was living a year in the US. My former girlfriend had a kiosk at 2 rennaisance festivals. The goal was to find employeds who know to give change. It means that the client pays with 20 and they have to know that they have to give back 3 if the almonds cost 17... No peronist there...
Well, Dr. Rubilar's post makes sense to me.
Pensador equated a worker who was dumb enough to instal a door backwards in Argentina with Peronism.
Bajo_cero2 (aka Dr. Rubilar) followed with the story of the difficulty of finding employees in the USA who were capable of giving (or weren't too dumb to give) three cents change for a seventeen cent purchase of almonds that was paid for with twenty cents. He then (correctly) noted that was not Peronist.
PS to both Pensador and Bajo_cero2: If you use Mozilla/Firefox as your browser, the misspelled words in your posts will be underlined in red and all you'll have to do to find possible corrections is left click on the underlined word(s). Then, at least, no one will be able to call either of you dumb or dumber for that reason.
PPS: If not for that feature, I would look like a (non-Peronist) DFC.
I remember one time they actually put the doors in backwards on an extion to the house. I was like hey come here.. The guy walks over.. I ask, what is wrong with this? He says nothing. I said look again. He says its fine.. I said, you put it in backwards! He looks at the door again then looks at me then looks at the looks at the door again... Oh yeah I did put it in backwards. Oh the precious laborers and Peronismo it is like Dumm and Demmerer but not in a movie, real life.
Bajo_cero2, on 02 January 2015 - 01:36 PM, said:
I was living a year in the US. My former girlfriend had a kiosk at 2 rennaisance festivals. The goal was to find employeds who know to give change. It means that the client pays with 20 and they have to know that they have to give back 3 if the almonds cost 17... No peronist there...
With all due respect Dr. Rubilar this post does not make any sense.
Well, Dr. Rubilar's post makes sense to me.
Pensador equated a worker who was dumb enough to instal a door backwards in Argentina with Peronism.
Bajo_cero2 (aka Dr. Rubilar) followed with the story of the difficulty of finding employees in the USA who were capable of giving (or weren't too dumb to give) three cents change for a seventeen cent purchase of almonds that was paid for with twenty cents. He then (correctly) noted that was not Peronist.
PS to both Pensador and Bajo_cero2: If you use Mozilla/Firefox as your browser, the misspelled words in your posts will be underlined in red and all you'll have to do to find possible corrections is left click on the underlined word(s). Then, at least, no one will be able to call either of you dumb or dumber for that reason.
PPS: If not for that feature, I would look like a (non-Peronist) DFC.