Last week I walked into a boba tea place, ordered two boba teas. The guy asked me if I needed a carrier and I was like "no I have two hands. I'm good." Then I took a single step, immediately tripped and one of the teas fell to the ground and burst like a fruit gusher. I felt like the world's biggest asshole cuz that guy then had to clean it up
I know this comment was made two years ago but I feel compelled to give my opinion: even if you'd taken the carrier, it would not have saved the drinks once you tripped.
When I was a child, I made a point of memorizing the store-brand versions of brand-name food items because I thought it was funny. My mom would be going to the grocery store and I'd be like "oh don't forget the Baked Chicken Artificially Flavored Crisps."
to be fair, that is a different version than street fighter ii, or merely just super street fighter ii, and stuff like that. there are significant differences iirc lol
When Travis said “you have to dig to the bottom (of the goodie bag) to get to the foam plane” it was too real and a little scary and it’s one of those things everyone has experienced but has never talked about.
With the fantastic Sams fake name thing, I went to a summer camp where all of the counselors had to use nicknames. It was originally bird names, and they still refer to them as such, but each counselor uses a different nickname they came up with themselves. There's been ones like Porta, Moose, Pebbles, Lambchop, Indigo, and Stix.
My camp name was Periwinkle. It helps when you have little kids because otherwise they won’t be able to tell you which of the 3 guys named Andrew they belong to
As some one who has worked in multiple grocery stores while in college let me say one thing: Do NOT try to help clean things up. You just get in the way and make things worse. Also the store has liability issues involved with wet floors.
There are grocery stores in New York. Grocery stores in NY, can sell beer but not wine, because lobbyists. So that explains buying wine in a separate place.
Jeff Lima I lived in Buffalo for 2 years and while I don’t drink, I do use wine for cooking. And so I wondered why my California born and bred ass had to go to a separate store in order to buy wine.
Weird! In Oregon you can buy wine pretty much anywhere and beer and hard lemonade or whatever but tequila, scotch, vodka, etc you have to go to a liquor store. Guess it’s different in wine country lol
I work in a wine store. Bottles break all the time. We appreciate an apology, but it is mainly just frustrating if customers try to help. It's the best of intentions, but not only do I know what the procedure is and I already have it underway, we could be in really big trouble if you get a glass cut. If I get a glass cut, there are far fewer legal ramifications.
people don't use their real names in order to keep away the creepy people who become obsessed with hair stylists. its a safety thing thats is in other service industries too. at least that's my understanding
as a hair stylist i know (at least in my state) it is illegal to even use a NICKNAME or anything other than your legal name in the salon's system or your nametag so this whole concept is just wild to me
5:40 I met a woman on a plane who had a very similar idea where she made a goodie bag for whoever was sitting next to her just in case her baby cried during the flight
At the end they're literally predicting Handmaid's Tale lmao. Women who are all called by names of the household, aren't allowed to say their own, and are replaced if they act out by another woman of the same name.
I once brought my nephew into a Claire's and he peed himself, getting it on the floor. The super sweet employee told me to take him to the bathroom while she took care of the floor. What an absolute angel.
I remember it! It was a machine that you like ... Literally just put your hair in it. Im pretty sure it was just to help clean up and it registers that it was used and just popped out a toy
As a brit this whole Fantastic Sams bit was super surreal to me on so many levels. Like you have a chain brand barbers in the US, the heck?! Also your allowed to pick up your hair after you get a haircut, the heck?! Also also if you were picking up floor hair as a kid did they also have and encourage hand sanitisation everywhere?
Did he just say “there are no grocery stores in NY”? What in the hell!? Just because we have specialty shops doesn’t mean we don’t have a general store for groceries XD
I did once break a bottle of wine in store. The lady helping me and I stared at the mess for a good 7 seconds before a second worker rushed up, gave me a wad of paper towels, and shoved me towards the bathroom. It was a nice thought but didn't help bc 50% of me was *drenched* in red wine. On the flip side, I didn't have to awkwardly watch them clean. Did have to stand in line at the checkout like that tho.
Wrong... the best thing to have done in that situation is ask if you could tip them. If you couldn't, then im sure the store had some time of donation box. like, yeah you lost a weeks sorth of wine but you also made someone mop up a whole weeks worth of wine. That deserves like 2 bucks and some change easy.
Okay if you “tip” me where you can’t legally tip me by using my employer’s donation box I officially hate you. I will never see that tip. Offer to order me a pizza or something ffs. Also, you do not have to tip me for cleaning up something sold at my job.
Yeah it's Japanese, typically spelled gashapon. it refers to basically those prize vending machines. in japan there can be really cool prizes inside. I only hear the word regularly used by the brothers tho, mostly I just hear them called "prize capsules" or a variety thereof
I literally 1 fucking post about the hair machine?! The rest if you people are talking about grocery stores in NY!! Figure out the hair machine 1st please!!?
'On the walk home I went to the grocery store' 'I guess in New York they don't have grocery stores' What are you talking about?? We're not shopping at 16 stores, wine is even in some grocery stores, but do you in the south not have liquor stores? where the specialty is booze?
I think Griffin was more weirded out by shopping at one store, then taking those purchases into another store. It's something that I've always been really uncomfortable with, so I get it.