I guess all his money, well, it isn’t enough

Picture this – I’m up to my neck organizing and inventorying our warehouse, listening to CNN, when I hear:

Excuse me? Can you do me a favour? Random person walking by. Can you go into the other room, and fix the blinds? They’re crooked, and it’s really annoying to me when I walk by.

What? Oh god, let me stop what I’m doing to fix blinds in a basically condemned building, because the crooked blinds annoy you whilst you walk by.

It’s totally at the top of my Action Item List.

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3 thoughts on “I guess all his money, well, it isn’t enough

  1. Ahahaha, omg poor @Shawshank
    Yes, some people are just like this. And this is the reason I love ticket systems. Put it in the box, k, thanks 👌😂
    1. Guess what? I forgot to fix the blinds. They’re still crooked. My coworker said that she’d fix them, because it annoys here too when she drives past. She was blown away when I said it doesn’t bother me, because I don’t look at it. I didn’t even notice that they’re crooked.

      1. I got some like that in the office (but I am hardly in the office nowadays). Anyway, nobody fixed this in years and yes this was reported. Can hardly not look at this when during a certain time of the day nothing can be seen on the screen any more thanks to sun light o0