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No! No Biting The Sword! The Sword Is Not A Stick!
Damn, Bigfoot sure is smart!!
A newly retired cop was walking down the street, on his way to a retired cops breakfast, when he was accosted by a particularly dirty and shabby looking homeless man who asked him for a couple of dollars for a meal.
The retired cop took out his wallet, extracted a twenty dollar bill and asked the guy, "If I give you this money, will you buy some beer with it instead of food?"
"No, I had to stop drinking many years ago when I was a cop," the homeless man replied.
"You were once a cop?"
"Yes," the homeless man replied. "On the force for 12 years, until I was fired for drinking on duty and I lost my retirement after wrecking a patrol car the same day."
"Will you use this $20 to only buy donuts and coffee instead of buying nutritious food?"
"No, I don't waste time with sugary foods," the homeless man said. "I need to spend all my time trying to stay alive and eat as well as I can."
"Will you spend this $20 on greens fees at a golf course instead of good food?"
"Are you nuts?" replied the homeless man. "I haven't played golf in 20 years since I was fired from the force."
"Will you spend the money on a woman over in the red light Tenderloin District instead of buying good food?"
"What disease would I get for a lousy twenty bucks? I hate whores," exclaimed the homeless man.
"Well," said the retired cop, "I'm not going to give you the money now. Instead, I'm going to take you to a terrific cops breakfast around the corner and get you to tell the retired cops your story, then you get the money."
The homeless man was astounded. "Won't these officers be furious with you for doing that? I know I'm dirty and I probably smell pretty disgusting, man."
The retired cop replied, "That's okay. It's important for them all to see what a cop looks like after he has given up beer, donuts, golf, and sex."
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Rhiwbach quarry, Eryri, Cymru, UK
Rhiwbach quarry has a tiny village nestled amongst its slate tips. There are so many hidden treasures…a row of little dwellings, an ancient slate toilet block, dog kennels, pig sties as well as the tip men’s shelters. There are old mill buildings and engine houses, an office, weigh huts, a smithy and carpenter’s shop. Such a fun place to explore.
Dear all Targets, Kohls, Walmarts, ALDIs, Home Depot’s, Krogers, Jewels & all other stores that have self checkout….
You are heading towards almost exclusively self-checkouts now.
The lady/man checking receipts at the exit was stopping everyone.
I didn't choose to participate in that nonsense, I had already:
🛒filled my cart
🛒emptied my cart
🛒scanned the items
🛒refilled my cart
and so I just skipped the exit line and left.
I heard her saying "umm - Excuse me“ as I kept walking and raised the receipt above my head, leaving the store.
You can either trust me to do self-checkout, or you can put your cashiers back in place like it used to be.
• I'm not interested in proving that I did your job for you.
• If you want me to be a cashier with no training then that's your problem not mine.
• Keep employing young people and give them job opportunities.
YOU DON'T PAY ME TO SCAN MY OWN SHOPPING.
YOU DON’T GIVE ME STAFF DISCOUNTS FOR WORKING FOR YOU.
Signed ......All of us
These are jobs that are needed to have for young and old …..
Copied and pasted, because I agree 100%.
SPREAD IT AROUND
💥 I never use self check outs. Showing someone my receipt does not prove I bought all the items in my bag. It shows I bought some items but maybe not all. So unless someone is going to go through all my bags and compare them to my receipt, fuck off and leave me alone.
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Dave Brubeck - Take Five (1959)
The 1950s, a transformative period in the world of music, bore witness to the emergence of some of the most innovative sounds, many of which blurred the lines between genres. Within this musical renaissance, Dave Brubeck's "Take Five" emerged, a piece that would go on to become one of the most recognized and influential jazz tracks of all time.
From the moment its iconic rhythms begin, "Take Five" draws listeners into a realm of musical sophistication and innovation. Composed by Paul Desmond and performed by the Dave Brubeck Quartet, the track is renowned for its unusual 5/4 time signature, a departure from the standard meters commonly employed in jazz. This unique rhythm gives the composition its distinctive feel, a mesmerizing interplay of patterns that feel both novel and familiar.
The allure of "Take Five" isn't limited to its rhythm. Its haunting saxophone melody, delivered masterfully by Desmond, intertwines seamlessly with Brubeck's piano, painting a sonic picture that's both moody and uplifting. The track's structure, which allows each band member to showcase their virtuosity, embodies the spirit of jazz improvisation, making each listening experience feel fresh and spontaneous.
While "Take Five" may have been groundbreaking in its structure and sound, its impact extended far beyond the world of jazz enthusiasts. It resonated with a broad audience, becoming a mainstream hit and introducing many to the complexities and joys of jazz music. The song's success was not just a testament to its quality but also to the changing tastes of the era, with audiences becoming more receptive to experimentation and innovation in music.
In the pantheon of jazz classics, "Take Five" holds a special place. It is a reminder of a time when boundaries were pushed, conventions were challenged, and the result was a piece of music that remains timeless in its appeal.