Friday, July 14, 2006
Mortified. (môrt'-te-fid') verb, past tense
1. Working at the Windmill, one quickly becomes accustomed to drinking Tim Horton’s coffees brought in by customers. This morning was no exception; with my coffee in one hand, I was helping out a customer when I moved to the other side of the counter to point something out. Having a dry mouth, I took a swig of coffee, choked on the strong bitter stuff, and simultaneously realized that it was not my coffee at all! The customer chuckled even as he pocketed the replacement $1.30 I offered and proceeded to finish “my” coffee off...
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9 comments:
*laughing* Sorry I couldn't help but laugh.
by "strong bitter stuff" I'm sure you mean real coffee :)
What is the windmill? funny story :-)
Mark, I put that in there specifically for your benefit :) Crystal, the Windmill is my place of work; it's a small engines/ repair shop... never a dull moment there!
eww! germs! :P :)
If you are to drink coffee, black is the best.
coffee is gross no matter how you drink it. My opinion of course.
Thank you Ruth. Somehow I didn't picture you the type to work at a repair shop but I think it's cool. Its the kind of place I have wished I worked at sometimes.
hhaaaha Ruth, that's hilarious!
my first time on your blog, i'm impressed :) some interesting posts :)
what a cousin. I love you!
Louise
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