A competent salesman, who shall find?
Aug. 7th, 2004 02:35 pmNot around here, that's for damn sure.
We went to Home Depot to get custom-sized pull-down shades (because, as previously noted, our windows are funny sizes). Steve measured our needs most meticulously, listing both the length with the little pins that go in the brackets and without (i.e. the length of the actual tube). The ol' codger who was detailed to assist us asked twice, "this is the length of the tube?" Yes, we replied firmly.
Upon returning home, we find that he cut every single blind a quarter inch short.
KILL.
On the bright side, at Campmor I got a correctly-sized Camelbak reservoir, along with a free bike box. And we were parked next to a Lamborghini Countach (!!!). Who goes shopping for camping equipment in a Countach? Where the hell would you fit any of it? 50 surrealist cool points, right there. Made my day, at least until we got home & got blind-sided (HAR HAR HAR I AM TEH FUNNY).
We went to Home Depot to get custom-sized pull-down shades (because, as previously noted, our windows are funny sizes). Steve measured our needs most meticulously, listing both the length with the little pins that go in the brackets and without (i.e. the length of the actual tube). The ol' codger who was detailed to assist us asked twice, "this is the length of the tube?" Yes, we replied firmly.
Upon returning home, we find that he cut every single blind a quarter inch short.
KILL.
On the bright side, at Campmor I got a correctly-sized Camelbak reservoir, along with a free bike box. And we were parked next to a Lamborghini Countach (!!!). Who goes shopping for camping equipment in a Countach? Where the hell would you fit any of it? 50 surrealist cool points, right there. Made my day, at least until we got home & got blind-sided (HAR HAR HAR I AM TEH FUNNY).
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Date: 2004-08-08 09:21 pm (UTC)