I went to the Mc Donalds in town the other night before going to the movie. I waited in line to get to the counter, made my order, and then had my tray pushed over to the side so I could wait for my food. Doesn't fast food mean you should be able to get your food without having to stand with two other people waiting to get their food? I don't get it.
Why when I pull up to the 20 items or less line in the grocery store do I end up waiting behind someone with a cart full of groceries? Was the sign not read by the customer, or did the person at the lane think that a customer with the correct amount of items not come through? What's the deal?
After planning a get together, with some friends or acquaintances, do you have to wait because not everyone is there yet? I don't mind waiting five, even ten minutes, but twenty to thirty? No way! I say...lets get the show on the road folks.
I don't miss understand me, I do have patients. But only when the patients is for people that really need me to wait for them, such as people who are new at their jobs, or happen to have an accident along the way. However, if the person made me wait just because they did not start out soon enough or decided to look over the rules, and then made a mess of things, that makes me very inpatient.
Some people I know think I am crazy for wanting to leave or get ready around two hours early and get there 15 to 20 min. early. It is because I would rather wait for them or the event to start before the designated time rather after the time agreed upon.Well friends, now you know why.
~to being early
Saturday, September 19, 2009
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Crystal I totally agree with your idea of socks, I don't know I agree there is a sock heaven because if there was why would the sock want to come back? So there must be a sock hell. oh well just a thought and sorry took me so long to get to this my computer is being icky!!
ReplyDeletetake care, Ducky