swanson_eyes
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Oh, no--was that your night? Of course, on a Saturday.
In the restaurant business, this is known as being "in the weeds". And it's not that they can't operate at full capacity, it's when suddenly everyone comes in at once and expects to be served immediately. The idea of having to wait one's turn, turns people into entitled, obnoxious Neanderthals.
Jury Duty
I recently received a notice saying that I had failed to report for jury service on September 3. Well, that was news to me because I never received a first notice. But that's not the point of my rant. Why is it that I get constantly called for jury duty every other stinking year??? I know lots of people who rarely, if ever get called. Some haven't been called in twenty or thirty years but they always seem zero in on me thinking I've got nothing else better to do than having to sit and listen to someone else's squabble because if you end up seated on jury it's more than likely that it will be a civil case.
The last time I ended up on a jury was for a civil case that was five years old at the time. It was originally thrown out but was appealed and thus, I had the dubious privilege of being empanelled on the jury for a case that should have never gone to trial. And did I mention that the plaintiff was a lawyer who was representing himself??? :doh:
Jury duty can be a pain, but everyone should sit on a jury at least once in their life. Last jury I was on, a couple of years ago, it was attempted capital murder. We did the entire trial, translated from Spanish to English, deliberation, and sentencing in three days. Judge ran a tight ship.
Jury Duty
I recently received a notice saying that I had failed to report for jury service on September 3. Well, that was news to me because I never received a first notice. But that's not the point of my rant. Why is it that I get constantly called for jury duty every other stinking year??? I know lots of people who rarely, if ever get called. Some haven't been called in twenty or thirty years but they always seem zero in on me thinking I've got nothing else better to do than having to sit and listen to someone else's squabble because if you end up seated on jury it's more than likely that it will be a civil case.
The last time I ended up on a jury was for a civil case that was five years old at the time. It was originally thrown out but was appealed and thus, I had the dubious privilege of being empanelled on the jury for a case that should have never gone to trial. And did I mention that the plaintiff was a lawyer who was representing himself??? :doh:
And along those same lines I'm sick to death of people coming up to me and pointing to my car, bicycle, or something else I happen to have in view and ask "whoa, what's that worth?"
It's how I'm getting home today, that's what it's worth. Must everything have a dollar sign attached to it?
More annoying yet are the jerks who can't accept that you don't play their game.
No, I'm not accepting offers. And no, everything (and everyone) doesn't have its price. And no, I don't take you seriously because you aren't to be taken seriously. You wouldn't buy this car (or whatever) anyway, and you wouldn't know what to do with it if you did, so what you're really doing is talking a bunch of ****.
Can you tell I've dealt with that type before?
More annoying yet are the jerks who can't accept that you don't play their game.
No, I'm not accepting offers. And no, everything (and everyone) doesn't have its price. And no, I don't take you seriously because you aren't to be taken seriously. You wouldn't buy this car (or whatever) anyway, and you wouldn't know what to do with it if you did, so what you're really doing is talking a bunch of ****.
Can you tell I've dealt with that type before?
"Pickers" and "pawn stars" and all that other b.s. on the TV have, unfortunately, cemented this as a part of life that isn't going away. If you have even a passing interest in anything "vintage" you are going to have to deal with it. The TV and the ebay have made the problem godawful. I have nutbags knocking on my door all the time wanting to buy my car or bike or even once my kid's pedal car (while he was riding on it, no less). Of course not one of the presumptuous a-cracks was ever really prepared to buy anything, and were horribly offended when, after much pressuring on their part, I politely gave them a price they didn't like.
We live in a global market. What's reasonable in NYC or on the west coast is ridiculous down here, or in the mid-west, or even up east, yet if you're looking to buy anything, you have to, unfortunately and for the most part, be prepared to pay these prices. This is all due to media exposure. And greedy @sshats.
Sorry for the rant. This is something that REALLY ticks me off. As someone who has enjoyed wearing vintage clothes, driving a vintage car, sitting on vintage furniture, etc. etc.for the better part of the last 30 years, and also as someone who works to earn a living and has to balance my lifestyle with house payments and feeding kids and has watched my access to my interests get squeezed out by the "collectors", it makes me more than a little bitter.