Oh, good, so it's not just me... ;) For some reason, I do that all the time. The look on their face says it all.
At a local pizza place, they sell soup, pretty good soup I might add. On the board it's 12oz, 16oz and 32oz. I always order it by Pint or Quart. That gets them going as well. Ah... a pint, that's 32oz, right...? No, wait, isn't that 16oz? I know, I know, I'm an anal-orifice (tm). On Tue Jan 8 9:59 , Larry Dinwiddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent: >--------------------------------------------- > >A point that should be obvious if anyone has ever confronted a checkout >clerk during a power failure. > >--------------------------------------- > >I like to see them squirm - if my bill is, say $17.18, hand them a $20 >bill. >After they ring up the change, reach in your pocket and give them 3 >pennies. > >Then sit back and wait - most are so confused....... > >What ever happen to counting change back to the customer..... I use to >back in - well a long time ago --- when I worked at Sears. > >Larry ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html

