Re: Rant
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:19 pm
Honda Ascot? ROFL. Isn't an ascot the little neck scarf like Fred from Scooby Do wore? What a lame name for a motorbike! No offense intended it just made me laugh when I read it...
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Sure the it runs great, but it is Jay's Ascot collection (Jay & Christine Of The TardisDeli) CheersShaun Van Ramen wrote:Ascot, ascot...
isn't that something that gets ...kicked?
But they are a very potentially cool bike. Does it run? Is it for sale?
Ha, same thing happened to me a year or so ago at JB. Came in looking for a part, with some part manufacturers + their numbers, asking if he could supply (or xref to supply a diff. manufacturer's equiv.). He found and sold me a part. Then when I mentioned what it was for he began a similar rant as you described, though I think it was more general anti-JDM. My 1st thought was: wow, how unprofessional...talk about biting the hand that feeds! Now I'm torn: normally get good deals through them yet don't want to support a place with that attitude. Will rationalize it out to one bad apple and try to not deal with him.Rattlenbang wrote:...one of the guys at JB auto parts. ... when I innocently asked him if they have any Delica parts listed, the guy had a meltdown.
Have you considered a quick chat with the guy in charge to let him know he's got a bad apple whose putting off customers...Blackberry wrote: Now I'm torn: normally get good deals through them yet don't want to support a place with that attitude. Will rationalize it out to one bad apple and try to not deal with him.
Friendly warning: I mentioned that idea to Falco a while back and he pulled out a huge bowie knife and said I should 'shut up with that thar fancy talking' if I wanted to remain a Sears catalogue model.Rattlenbang wrote:I wish we could "like" posts like the above, like we can on facebook.
I seem to remember some slightly different wording.psilosin wrote:Friendly warning: I mentioned that idea to Falco a while back and he pulled out a huge bowie knife and said I should 'shut up with that thar fancy talking' if I wanted to remain a Sears catalogue model.Rattlenbang wrote:I wish we could "like" posts like the above, like we can on facebook.
Actually... that was a kukri ~ but you know we've always really liked you as our chief poster boy and model in our Sears catalogue events (especially in the woman's underwear section).psilosin wrote:Friendly warning: I mentioned that idea to Falco a while back and he pulled out a huge bowie knife and said I should 'shut up with that thar fancy talking' if I wanted to remain a Sears catalogue model.Rattlenbang wrote:I wish we could "like" posts like the above, like we can on facebook.
Don't knock it until you tried it. When wearing a tiger striped g-string along with a pair of patented chuck norris action pants I'm like an unstopable force and an immovable oject at the same time.FalcoColumbarius wrote:Actually... that was a kukri ~ but you know we've always really liked you as our chief poster boy and model in our Sears catalogue events (especially in the woman's underwear section).
Falco.
It's true! You definitely have the skills to pay the bills. I am stuck in the minor leagues modelling fuzzy onesies for Giant Tiger. Someday though if I keep working hard I too can make it to the bigs and fill up a pair of Eves St. Laurants and a Point Zero muscle shirt. Dare to dream.....psilosin wrote:Don't knock it until you tried it. When wearing a tiger striped g-string along with a pair of patented chuck norris action pants I'm like an unstopable force and an immovable oject at the same time.FalcoColumbarius wrote:Actually... that was a kukri ~ but you know we've always really liked you as our chief poster boy and model in our Sears catalogue events (especially in the woman's underwear section).
Falco.