Ring ring.
“Hello, Indigo.”
“Hi there. How late are you open tonight?”
“Nine o’clock.”
“Great, thanks.”
“You gonna drop on in?”
“Sure.”
And I did.
Ring ring.
“Hello, Indigo.”
“Hi there. How late are you open tonight?”
“Nine o’clock.”
“Great, thanks.”
“You gonna drop on in?”
“Sure.”
And I did.
Comments
Actual conversation with
Actual conversation with Starbucks employee today:
“What can I get you?”
“I’ll have a grande mocha.”
“And the newspaper as well?”
“Yes, thanks.”
“Okay, that’s $4.84”
“Thanks”
And I drank the coffee, and read the paper.
…/i kid
…
/i kid
Actual Conversation at Public
Actual Conversation at Public Health while getting my child’s first immunization:
Nurse: “O.K., go ahead and measure him now.”
Student Nurse: “He’s 61.”
Student Nurse #2: “61 what?”
Student Nurse: “Let me look at the ruler….hmmm…. millimeters.”
Student Nurse #2: “61 millimeters?”
Student Nurse: “Yup.”
Me: “That would be CENTIMETERS.”
Student Nurse: “Ummm… The ruler says millimeters… but yeah… I guess it’s centimeters.”
Me (to myself): “Note to self… do NOT let Student Nurse measure any medication for my child.”
By the way, how can anyone get to UPEI without knowing the difference between a millimeter and a centimeter?
Actual conversation my
Actual conversation my daughter had while serving a customer at the retail store at which she works:
Customer: Do you have any Christmas stuff?
My daughter: Well .. there’s this whole wall here with the big sign saying “Christmas.”
Customer: Oh, I like those wall hangings there. Do you need a wall for them?
My daughter: *blink*
Darin (seems like Santa
Darin (seems like Santa wishes do come true) said: “By the way, how can anyone get to UPEI without knowing the difference between a millimeter and a centimeter?”
Two words: Senior’s Bus.
UC Berkeley’s physics
UC Berkeley’s physics department didn’t sweat the difference between millimeters and centimeters when I was getting graded there. It’s the “61” part that’s important in that height example. I bet Einstein (famously lackadaisical) gained and lost factors of ten like there was no tomorrow. Now when Air Canada instead of a specified number of gallons fills up with the same number of liters (as has happened), you have a problem, but I’d give it full marks in certain contexts.
Actually, how do we know that
Actually, how do we know that Public Health employee didn’t get her degree in physics at Berkeley? That could explain a lot.
Add new comment