I pulled into gas station to fill up ,,all pumps busy . Waited and waited , of course I had the car trailer hooked up and didn;t want to jockey around to another pump ..after awhile I did so . Went in to pay and there is the gal with the car blocking pump sitting down and eating a sandwich after she had gassed up . I did ask her if she thought blocking the pump was being considerate at all ,,she just looked at me with deer in headlight look ...Needless to say my cup of pop got tossed in her car window as i left .
Now ,a friend told me this gas pump story . Guy was yaking on phone by pump , filled up ,,continued on phone instead of going into pay , when he finally did, other guy went over verified keys were in ignition , then rolled windows up and locked the doors !! lmao !
I tend to fill up , then drive up to store front to pay ,getting out of the way for the next customer. although lotof places are prepay these days
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