Its true. Almost everytime I've had to be the person in the drive thru spot, I get the weirdos, the freaks, the caffeine addicts, the cranky people and the crazies. Like the guy who walked up to the window one night. We don't serve people through the window unless they are in a car....
Last night took the cake in my book. I'm in the back doing dishes, and a car comes through. I can hear the car is obviously full of immature guys who are pretending that we are McDonalds. Haha. Okay, so moving on. They finally get up to the window, and man, they were out to have a GREAT time. More customers pull up to the box, and I'm having a hard time hearing them because of all the noise these boys are making.
We get their drinks made and handed out to them, and many insults and other such comments are exchanged (not by me, since I was trying to concentrate on the other customers in the drive). I turn to the window just as they start pulling away. The SUV stops so that the passenger is at the window, and one of the boys decides to show me his skinny white butt. They pull away laughing hysterically.
I really didn't need to see that.
I was in the neighborhood today, so I stopped by the store to get some coffee, and as I walk in a really tall skinny fellow walks out. I stopped, and watched him leave, thinking Man, he looks familiar...kinda like the driver of that car from last night.
I get up to the counter, and my AM tells me that that kid Was the driver from last night, and that he'd come to apologize and left his phone number. The AM gives it to me, and I get my drink and leave. As I got in my car, I noticed the kid was still in the parking lot, so I pull up to where his car is and I call out to him.
What followed was a nearly tearful, very panicked explanation and apology. The cops had called his folks. Oh boy. That CHP guy must have called it in! (I had written down their license plate number) I smiled, and told the kid that it was okay, and I really appreciated his apologizing, and with a grin, told him to tell his friend that he needed a tan.
So, that was my first experience being mooned.
=)
Saturday, August 2, 2008
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