Home Depot: The Saga Continues [message #55893] |
Mon, 04 October 2004 07:34 |
Manualblock
Messages: 4973 Registered: May 2009
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Sunday and my usual hardware guys is closed. The wife needs topsoil and Franks has gone out of business; so Home Depot. I send her over to the garden dept. and I head over to plumbing supplies. I turn into one of the aisles and there are three female employees, two on the ground and one on a ladder putting up copper pipe. I say to the two on the ground, "Excuse me, can you tell me where I can find 3/8" escutcheons". (I am plumbing out a pedastal sink.), "The whaaat??", she responds. "Escutcheons, you know for sinks." "OOh, Sinks are over there", she says pointing." I don't want a sink," I say. Blank Stare. "Escutcheons, you know for the supply lines." I try again helpfully. Blank Stare. Just then a guy comes by pushing a dolly full of interior doors. " Come with me", he says, "I think they are over here". As we turn the corner into the aisle I hear: " What did he want?" from the ladder. "I have no Ideea". When will I learn.
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Since we're in the dungeon [message #55896 is a reply to message #55895] |
Mon, 04 October 2004 17:45 |
wunhuanglo
Messages: 912 Registered: May 2009
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I guess I can tell this story. My "baby" brother is in residential construction. He trades with the plumbing supply house, the lumber yard, the millwork supply, the electrical supply, etc... He doesn't go into Home Depot, naturally. When I complain to him about some misadventure or other in Home Depot he always says the same thing: "Home Depot is for assholes. If you go in there, you're another asshole and you should expect to be treated like an asshole. When are you going to learn?" I know he's right, but it's so convenient...(said with a whine).
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