Questioning Darwin
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 1:03 pm
Survival of the fitest! I know a lot of us have questioned how things are now versus when we were younger, like helmets for riding bicycles when we were young, appearently concussions have only been discovered recently. How we ever survived is a miracle, but here are some examples of things that make me question Darwin:
1. Having TypeII diabetes, i usually split my meals into several smaller ones through the day, so knowing I needed to eat the other day, I went into McD's. Looking over the menu and listening to the teenage clerk attempt to count change back to the customer in front of me, I got an idea. The McNuggets come in 6, 9, and 12 per order, and being a natural born smartalec, I asked the clerk for a dozen McNuggets. She just looked at me and said "Sir, we don't have a dozen McNuggets." I returned her blank look and asked for a half-dozen Mcnuggets then. Again I got 'the look', and she said "We don't have a half-dozen either."
So, I just told her give me 6, and went and enjoyed my meal.
Hhhhhhhmmmmmmmmm.
2. WalMart. I was in the checkout line one dayand our local store was training some new checkout persons, so the lines were a little congested, and there lots of items stacked on the conveyor belt at the register ahead of me, so I put the plastic divider bar between my items and the ladies in front of me. The clerk finished checking the lady in front of me and settled up with her, then reached over and picked up the divider bar, and attempted to scan it. Finding no bar code, she asked me if i knew how much it cost, and me being me, politely, and quite truthfully, told her I had no idea, as I had never purchased one before. The girl looked around for a second for her supervisor and seeing she was busy, picked up the intercom and asked for a price check on her line. When she hung up the intercom, I told her that I had changed my mind, and didn't really need the bar, so she placed it to the side and immediately called to cancel the price check, rang up my items, and I left. I wonder if she ever figured out why so many people were trying to buy that plastic bar.
3. My father was a long time Boy Scout Troop Leader and a professional locksmith when I was growing up, and he always told me to be helpfull to people whenever I could be, and I really do try, most of the time. One day as my wife and I were leaving the mall in Amarillo, a young woman a cpl of cars away from ours was obviously having some trouble getting into her car. My wife nudged me and told me to go see if I could help.
The woman was grateful that I offered and explained that the remote for her car was not working and wouldn't unlock the door, and she was going to be late for an appointment she had to get to. She pointed to a convenience store at the far end of the parking lot and asked if they would have any batteries that might make it work. Well, me being me, again, I took her keys, unlocked the door with the correct one, and suggested she drive over and see about the battery, since it was a long way to walk, and it was pretty hot out that day. She did actually thank me for helping, and it gave me a good chuckle for the day.
Anyone else have any good reasons to question Darwin?
Terrilynn
1. Having TypeII diabetes, i usually split my meals into several smaller ones through the day, so knowing I needed to eat the other day, I went into McD's. Looking over the menu and listening to the teenage clerk attempt to count change back to the customer in front of me, I got an idea. The McNuggets come in 6, 9, and 12 per order, and being a natural born smartalec, I asked the clerk for a dozen McNuggets. She just looked at me and said "Sir, we don't have a dozen McNuggets." I returned her blank look and asked for a half-dozen Mcnuggets then. Again I got 'the look', and she said "We don't have a half-dozen either."
So, I just told her give me 6, and went and enjoyed my meal.
Hhhhhhhmmmmmmmmm.
2. WalMart. I was in the checkout line one dayand our local store was training some new checkout persons, so the lines were a little congested, and there lots of items stacked on the conveyor belt at the register ahead of me, so I put the plastic divider bar between my items and the ladies in front of me. The clerk finished checking the lady in front of me and settled up with her, then reached over and picked up the divider bar, and attempted to scan it. Finding no bar code, she asked me if i knew how much it cost, and me being me, politely, and quite truthfully, told her I had no idea, as I had never purchased one before. The girl looked around for a second for her supervisor and seeing she was busy, picked up the intercom and asked for a price check on her line. When she hung up the intercom, I told her that I had changed my mind, and didn't really need the bar, so she placed it to the side and immediately called to cancel the price check, rang up my items, and I left. I wonder if she ever figured out why so many people were trying to buy that plastic bar.
3. My father was a long time Boy Scout Troop Leader and a professional locksmith when I was growing up, and he always told me to be helpfull to people whenever I could be, and I really do try, most of the time. One day as my wife and I were leaving the mall in Amarillo, a young woman a cpl of cars away from ours was obviously having some trouble getting into her car. My wife nudged me and told me to go see if I could help.
The woman was grateful that I offered and explained that the remote for her car was not working and wouldn't unlock the door, and she was going to be late for an appointment she had to get to. She pointed to a convenience store at the far end of the parking lot and asked if they would have any batteries that might make it work. Well, me being me, again, I took her keys, unlocked the door with the correct one, and suggested she drive over and see about the battery, since it was a long way to walk, and it was pretty hot out that day. She did actually thank me for helping, and it gave me a good chuckle for the day.
Anyone else have any good reasons to question Darwin?
Terrilynn