"So shines a good deed in a weary world."
There are always exceptions to the rule.
"So shines a good deed in a weary world."
There are always exceptions to the rule.
Have you guys considered making/selling nut butters? I would love to be able to get some organic almond and walnut butter around here.
This has happened to me a couple of times recently. I always ask for the price on the phone. The first time it happened, the guy asked for 5 kuai more than what I was told on the phone. I gave the guy the benefit of the doubt and decided the the girl made a mistake on the phone. But it did strike me as odd because I have ordered the exact thing a few times so I have a good idea of what the price should be. The next time it happened to me I was sure that it was probably common practice for them to try to get something extra. At the door, the guy asked for 60 kuai in Chinese. It was 5 kuai higher than what I was told on the phone. I repeated the price and gave him a puzzled look. I grabbed my phone to call the girl I had spoken to earlier but the guy stopped me and started pushing buttons on his phone. Then he said, "Oh it is actually 55. Sorry, I don't speak English very well." And I said "You told me the price in Chinese." Then, I stared at him as if to say "You mother fucker..." I paid him 55 all the while shaking my head and clucking disapprovingly. I considered calling Lazybones to report this but I was very hungry and as I ate I became less and less bothered by it. And by the time I was finished with the meal I couldn't be bothered to do anything. But, now, whenever I think about it, it annoys me.
1. The first rule of Project 101 is you do not talk about Project 101.
2. The second rule of Project 101 is you don't talk about Project 101.
3. The third rule of Project 101 is Project 101 is completely unintelligible.
I have it.
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