His reply?
"If you want it done right you'll have her do it!" with a HUGE grin.
Her reaction was almost offended, and my glare to him should of killed him. Did he really want me to take MORE time with someone else, making him wait even longer? Stupid. Anyway, seeing the look on the woman's face he laughs: "Hey, it's okay. I can say that! She's my daughter!"
The look of disgust on my face was enough for everyone to take a step back from the counter. I told him to leave the copy center area. I walked over to the women and as they started to describe their job, I completely ignored them and said "THAT is NOT MY DAD". They looked at me really confused. "He is crazy if he thinks he has any attachment to me."
He asked how much I made. I said "Not enough("to deal with you"<-I added in my head)." He said, "Ya know, when all this is set through you're going to come work for me." (" Not in your wildest dreams," I thought smugly. Slightly smiling at the fact that I'm not telling him I'm moving... so one of these days in August he is going to walk in and realize I'm not there to do his stupid little projects anymore.) He has promised me that once his portfolio comes together and he gets them to "the right people", he will buy me a GT mustang. I'm not keeping my hopes up.
Anyway, just wanted to say,
I'm proud of my dad and my lineage. I have good blood- not crazy blood. I've gotten a lot of good qualities from my parents-
Mom's:
- kind smile
- generous attitude
- Nose
- Honest care for people
- Rosy Cheeks
Dad's:
- Work Ethic
- Laser-like focus (When I want it)
- Southern Temper
- Curly Hair
- Want to work with my hands
- Get going so we can get back
Love you guys
5 comments:
When I worked at Walmart, we had some crazies too.
That is hilarious! You've got me and Mark laughing out loud. That is sooo funny!
And that was a nice tribute to ma and pa!
Nice story. And "Lets go so we can get back..." Classic dad quote.
Aw, that was cute, and thanks for the compliments, I think you are pretty patient to have do deal with crazy people like that. Scary, too. Dad will never change, the: let's go so we can get back: will have to be on his tombstone. I'm surprised he's still here.
That is SO flipping hilarious! Thanks for making me giggle!
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