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what happened to me today

ohiobuck94

Buckeye Beach Bum
I live in Virginia Beach and stopped by 7-11 to get a coffee on my break. One of the cashiers who work there is a Miami fan. We talk "smack" to each other in a friendly way whenever I go in.
Today I walked in and he said "Hi Ohio State". I said "Hey Miami, how's it going?" I went and got my coffee, paid for it and left.
A guy who was a customer came out of the store and said "you left your wallet in the store".
I said "thanks" and sprinted back into the store to retrieve it due to the valuables in it.
The clerk, who is the Miami fan, gave me my wallet said "you owe me one Ohio State".
I said "thanks, Go Miami".
The guy who came to the car and told me I left my wallet in the store said "are you an Ohio State fan".
I said "yes"!
He said "we Buckeyes have to look out for each other". I laughed and drove away.
 
The thing that makes is wonder is how can Tibor75 be a doctor in pittsburgh to help save Lives and yet be willing to rip off a guys wallet - in the operating room at the same time - and pretend he is trying to save a guys life at the same time. Go try to figure that one, .. especially for "Mililani"
 
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Tibor learned how to operate while interning at the 7-11. Every shooting victim was tended to and saved 10% of the time by Mr. Tibor. If they needed to preserve the body they would shove them in the beer cooler while they waited for the coroner to arrive.
 
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Doctors are widely regarded to be some of the biggest tightwads in the country. I think they rank as "worst tippers" every year in a survey, the name of which I'm not going to come up with.

Having worked for tips in jobs growing up, my experience confirmed this. Maybe it's out of retribution for having to pay so much in malpractice insurance.
 
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