Then Spock can mind meld with Pike and say "Forget."
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Yep lol. He's a good boy.Sounds like he thinks he's taking care of you instead of the other way around.
I've never really been cats since I was a kid. We had cats for a little while when I was a kid, but really don't remember them.
And don't forget
Thank you.And let's also not forget board spoiler rules! I have spoiler tagged season 2 plot developments in your post and in @ED-209 's post.
Then Spock can mind meld with Pike and say "Forget."
Unfortunately, the spoiler change to ED-209's post doesn't show up in the quoted text in the post by @Mr. Laser Beam . FYIAnd let's also not forget board spoiler rules! I have spoiler tagged season 2 plot developments in your post and in @ED-209 's post.
Yeah. Thx^ I think I fixed it.
Unfortunately, the spoiler change to ED-209's post doesn't show up in the quoted text in the post by @Mr. Laser Beam . FYI
^ I think I fixed it.
Yikes. Stuff's already too expensive as it is.Fitch downgraded the US. Now expect everything to get more expensive. What a way to start out August.
Yeah, that's ridiculous, I think I would have at least threatened to call the cops on him at that point if didn't leave me alone.
I would have called the cops, probably after the second or third time.
Or just messed with the guy a bit. He asks "Do you like FPL?" and you reply "Do you like having me call the police who will throw you into a prison so lonely that the inmates pay spiders for sex?" That'll usually do the trick.
Being poor, sadly. Sales people often feel under pressure to get stuff done. I recall working in retail and we had the District Supervisor in the store doing his visit. The store was slow and we had one customer. The sales staff member had checked in with the customer twice and then was working to try and appear busy. So, when the customer walked by him he didn't acknowledge them. The Supervisor told me to go "address this" since he though it was a customer being avoided. I knew the sales person and knew they probably hadn't but checked in and found out.The fuck is wrong with people?! Four times?! What happened to 'no means no'?
Being poor, sadly. Sales people often feel under pressure to get stuff done. I recall working in retail and we had the District Supervisor in the store doing his visit. The store was slow and we had one customer. The sales staff member had checked in with the customer twice and then was working to try and appear busy. So, when the customer walked by him he didn't acknowledge them. The Supervisor told me to go "address this" since he though it was a customer being avoided. I knew the sales person and knew they probably hadn't but checked in and found out.
It's hard when you feel like you have to make contact. My wife gave up on any sales positions, call centers, retail, etc. because she felt she had to give the hard sale. In many sales trainings, especially door to door, "No doesn't mean no."
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