Explains all the identical woodlathe chisels stored under my sharpening grinder bench… but the real troubling aspect is if Norm had put a pair of glasses on this customer, this is how I caricature-looked 20 years ago!
So typical to buy something you already had and forgot you had… though usually what happens is you can’t find something, go buy another one and then find the one you lost.
I think I did that with brakes for my truck a few years back! I bought the parts to almost completely replace the brakes front and rear on it and when Dad and I put new pads and rotors on the front, we went through everything I bought since I couldn’t remember if I bought the rear hardware (springs, clips, adjusters, ect…….it’s got “drum” brakes on the back) or not and found two complete and new sets of front pads. Reason I say might have bought two sets is that between Dad, My Kid Sister, and Myself in the past 20 years, we’ve owned 4 of the same truck
I think I did that with brakes for my truck a few years back! I bought the parts to almost completely replace the brakes front and rear on it and when Dad and I put new pads and rotors on the front, we went through everything I bought since I couldn’t remember if I bought the rear hardware (springs, clips, adjusters, ect…….it’s got “drum” brakes on the back) or not and found two complete and new sets of front pads. Reason I say might have bought two sets is that between Dad, My Kid Sister, and Myself in the past 20 years, we’ve owned 4 of the same truck
Sorry about the double post, not sure what happened there……
Well, What I was going to say before doublepost weirdness happened is that over the last 20 years (this October IIRC!) we’ve own 4 of these and even though his first and mine were 10 years apart in age, most of the brake parts are 100% compatable between the two!
Guy just spent 10 min trying to make a cash withdrawal from the Dr Scholls "Custom Fit" machine. It's gonna be a good day. #retailTime ago
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Oops.
Oops indeed.
Betting he will return it, claiming it’s defective.
That’s funny!!
Actually every time I see that slogan I cry out: “Lies, it can’t fit underneath my bed because of all the other fit underneath your bed crap!”
Explains all the identical woodlathe chisels stored under my sharpening grinder bench… but the real troubling aspect is if Norm had put a pair of glasses on this customer, this is how I caricature-looked 20 years ago!
Heh… single bed.
So typical to buy something you already had and forgot you had… though usually what happens is you can’t find something, go buy another one and then find the one you lost.
Ooh! That’s happened to me before!
lol my friend did something like this before
I’ve done this with books.
I think I did that with brakes for my truck a few years back! I bought the parts to almost completely replace the brakes front and rear on it and when Dad and I put new pads and rotors on the front, we went through everything I bought since I couldn’t remember if I bought the rear hardware (springs, clips, adjusters, ect…….it’s got “drum” brakes on the back) or not and found two complete and new sets of front pads. Reason I say might have bought two sets is that between Dad, My Kid Sister, and Myself in the past 20 years, we’ve owned 4 of the same truck
I think I did that with brakes for my truck a few years back! I bought the parts to almost completely replace the brakes front and rear on it and when Dad and I put new pads and rotors on the front, we went through everything I bought since I couldn’t remember if I bought the rear hardware (springs, clips, adjusters, ect…….it’s got “drum” brakes on the back) or not and found two complete and new sets of front pads. Reason I say might have bought two sets is that between Dad, My Kid Sister, and Myself in the past 20 years, we’ve owned 4 of the same truck
Sorry about the double post, not sure what happened there……
Well, What I was going to say before doublepost weirdness happened is that over the last 20 years (this October IIRC!) we’ve own 4 of these and even though his first and mine were 10 years apart in age, most of the brake parts are 100% compatable between the two!
I wonder if Cooper helped him before, but didn’t say anything.
That’s an oops!!! moment. I sure hope the cashier gave him a receipt! LOL