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Rep Retirement Lodge 104: Back To Normal Sports

Rep Retirement Lodge 104: Back To Normal Sports


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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 104: Back To Normal Sports

Brent would be proud of the woman in line in front of me at the grocery store checkout tonight. Couldn't have been a day over 35, and she paid with a check (though she did have the courtesy to fill it out as much as possible ahead of time).

Just after we moved to Minnesota in '98, I was at a McDonalds, and the grandma in front of me paid for her two grandkids' shakes with a check. Probably came to $5.75 or something. I saw her pull that checkbook out of her purse, and it was like, "Oh no she isn't! She is!" :eek: :p
 
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Just after we moved to Minnesota in '98, I was at a McDonalds, and the grandma in front of me paid for her two grandkids' shakes with a check. Probably came to $5.75 or something. I saw her pull that checkbook out of her purse, and it was like, "Oh no she isn't! She is!" :eek: :p

That would p* me off.
 
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Just after we moved to Minnesota in '98, I was at a McDonalds, and the grandma in front of me paid for her two grandkids' shakes with a check. Probably came to $5.75 or something. I saw her pull that checkbook out of her purse, and it was like, "Oh no she isn't! She is!" :eek: :p

First day I worked the counter at Arby's (It was summer 2003, I think I was 16), I remember being appalled at the number of people who paid for a sub-$10 purchase with a credit or debit card. That was the first time I realized how many people don't carry cash.
 
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First day I worked the counter at Arby's (It was summer 2003, I think I was 16), I remember being appalled at the number of people who paid for a sub-$10 purchase with a credit or debit card. That was the first time I realized how many people don't carry cash.

:raises hand: Discover Card Cashback. Mucho buckos if I use it all the time- 25$ gift cards for 20$. Who can turn that down?

Good morning boys and girl!

GOOD MORNING EVERYONE!! thursty thursd'y is here.
 
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First day I worked the counter at Arby's (It was summer 2003, I think I was 16), I remember being appalled at the number of people who paid for a sub-$10 purchase with a credit or debit card. That was the first time I realized how many people don't carry cash.
With many cashiers these days, it's quicker to zip through a card than to use cash.
:raises hand: Discover Card Cashback. Mucho buckos if I use it all the time- 25$ gift cards for 20$. Who can turn that down?
A surprisingly large number of retailers.
 
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Also expecting today's cashiers to know math is apparently too high of a standard for employment. :mad:

I'm glad 95% of the machines tell them how much change to give when I do use cash.
 
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Howdy Folks
Sitting around doing nothing sucks, I'll be insane in a few weeks
 
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