Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Thought It - Can't Believe Someone DID IT !

Paramedic tried to buy wine wearing only his thong after supermarket staff 'refused to serve him in uniform'
By Daily Mail ReporterLast updated at 3:10 PM on 03rd May 2009

A paramedic was facing disciplinary action today after he walked into a supermarket crowded with shoppers wearing just a thong.
The ambulanceman had been on duty when he strode defiantly into the Tesco store wearing just the underwear and a pair of socks after staff refused to serve him while he was wearing his ambulance uniform.
Police were called in and interviewed the medic about his actions which were said to have left shop staff and customers embarrassed and stunned.

Supermarket showdown:The Tesco store in Addlestone, Surrey, where a paramedic stripped down to his thong and socks after being refused alcohol because he was wearing his uniform
The man, aged in his 40's, had walked into the large Tesco shop at Addlestone, Surrey wearing his full all-in-one green coloured ambulance uniform.
He selected a bottle of wine but become annoyed when the check-out assistant told him it was the store's policy not to sell alcohol to people wearing uniform.
The paramedic then stormed out of the shop, walked to his vehicle in the car park and took off his uniform.
However, he didn't stop there - and stripped right down to the thong and pair of socks he was wearing. Then he walked back into the shop and asked the same cashier:
'Now, I'm not wearing my uniform any more. Will you serve me now?' The assistant refused and the manager was called, along with the police.

Refused: Tesco would not serve the man while wearing his full ambulance uniform (posed by models)
Rachael Monkton, who had been in the Tesco store shopping when the incident took place, said: 'He was shopping with a woman when the girl at the check-out said she couldn't let him buy alcohol.
'He got a bit agitated and the manager was called over but she took the side of her employee.
'So the paramedic stormed out, leaving the woman at the tills and when he came back he was just in his underwear.
'People were staring at him and laughing - I couldn't believe my eyes. Normally people would pay to see a man in uniform strip but we got a free show,' added Rachael.
A spokesman for Tesco confirmed that it was company policy not to serve members of the emergency services if they were wearing uniform and stood by the cashier's actions.
'It is absolutely right that the cashier did not serve him when he was in uniform but what happened afterwards was unprecedented,' he said.
'We realise that the customer may not have understood why he was refused alcohol but it was simply a member of our staff following company policy and the actions which followed were wholly unnecessary,' the spokesman added.
The paramedic, who is employed by the South East Coast Ambulance NHS Trust, Surrey division, was understood to have been spoken to by his managers and to be facing the possibility of suspension and disciplinary action.
It was the second time in as many months that a customer at the Addlestone branch of Tesco has stripped in the store in protest at actions of the staff.
In February, 68-year-old Norman Matthews took off his clothes after being wrongly accused of stealing a scratch card from the customer service desk.

Facebook Quizzes

Some of my friends use Facebook insatiably.... So to keep up with them I login occasionally - certainly not the place to track me.
Anyway - they have all these quizzes... They had challenged me to some. I have become addicted to the damn things....
Here are some of them with the results! And my comments........

You took the Your ideal job. quiz and the result is Doctor/Nurse.
Another missed calling - who knows????

You took the Who will you fall for? quiz and the result is The Bad Boy
This is no surprise. Guess they forgot to add that he would be FRENCH....


You took the What Portland neighborhood are you? quiz and the result is West Hills
Now that your daughter finally got into Catlin Gabel, you can go pick your son up at lacrosse practice. Here's hoping he doesn't get the Lexus in an accident this weekend! If you could just figure out a way to pay less in property taxes... You enjoy coming into downtown when you have reservations at El Gaucho. Your house really does have the best view in the neighborhood. Too bad the freeway makes so much noise.
WHATEVER!!! I like my peace and quiet in the woods!!!


You took the Where in the US Should U live? quiz and the result is Pacific Northwest
The Pacific Northwest has a diverse culture with Native American, Asian, Hispanic and European influences. Environmentalism is prominent throughout the region and there are many national parks and protected lands. Skiing, snowboarding, climbing, hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, boating, and water sports are popular outdoor activities. There are plenty of famous cities as well including Seattle, Tacoma and Portland which all began as seaport towns but grew into major industrial centers. In general this region has a reputation for openness and tolerance of others and is very left leaning politically.
Big Surprise - Guess, I will stay where I am at....

You took the How many times willl you get married?? quiz and the result is twice
Oooops - blew that one!!!


You took the What Drug Are You? quiz and the result is Pot
you are commonly a gateway drug you are the reason people get into the deeper shit that fucks them up
oh well, another (not) big surprise


You took the What does your birthday say about you? quiz and the result is September
Suave and compromising. Careful, cautious and organized. Likes to point out people's mistakes. Likes to criticize. Stubborn. Quiet but able to talk well. Calm and cool. Kind and sympathetic. Concerned and detailed. Loyal but not always honest. Does work well. Very confident. Sensitive. Thinking generous. Good memory. Clever and knowledgeable. Loves to look for information. Must control oneself when criticizing. Able to motivate oneself. Understanding. Fun to be around. Secretive. Loves sports, leisure and traveling. Hardly shows emotions. Tends to bottle up feelings. Very choosy, especially in relationships. Systematic.
good memory????? guess that relates to that POT thing?


You took the when will you get married? quiz and the result is 45
well at least you have found your true love
hummmm??? - (gonna be a busy year, I guess)


You are 93% Virgo
Source: www.blogthings.com
You are 93% Virgo
not a big surprise either - (I also know the answer that took me out of the 100%)

Leaving Maryland - Liberty Bell

We were done with class by around 10am on the Friday. I called my best friend in Oregon, who was just getting out the door - to go to work. I was like, Been up - Had Starbucks - Had breakfast - Finished a module - Took a test.... glad you are starting your day!
As I have mentioned before, nothing was really opening for the season yet. The nail spa right across the street was just opening that Friday afternoon. I called my coworker to see if she wanted to go. We got there at 11, and got OUT OF THERE at 530.... What a mess that was. Then when my daughter saw my nails, when I got home - she say "oh, those are terrible". Thanks - working on it!
Went and had dinner at a place called Coins, probably the best food I had all week!
The plan was to leave the hotel Saturday morning around 8am.
My alarm goes off at 630am on Saturday. I do my typical 'snooze' - then this car alarm goes off about 10 minuets later. It continues to go off, I am pretty patient when it comes to waiting out a noise vs getting out of bed. After 10 minuets or so I go to look out the balcony - I was one floor above registration - thinking there was a vehicle parked there and the damn alarm was going off. Nothing in the parking lot, in fact, the noise isn't coming from outside - it is coming from the hallway??? I open the door and stick my head out to look down the hall. No one in the hall way, no flashing lights, just loud car alarm sounding thing. Hummm, pondering next move - pacing, pacing - make coffee.
Look out of the balcony again, cops are arriving, random cars with flashers on, all sorts of activity outside. Look back out in the hall - nothing. Humm, get a cup of coffee and cigarette - head back to the balcony...
Aaahhhhhhhh fire trucks arriving! Ok, I get it now!!!! The fire alarm sounds like a car alarm - you'd think this would be described at check-in. This has now gone on for about 20 minuets and no one knocked on the door, no announcement on the intercom, or phone call - people gathering in the parking lot. Put on flip flops, and a sweatshirt (over my cute pink Jammie's) and head to parking lot. I text my coworker "you outside in your Jammie's?" I get a "NOPE", "ok, well I am". I was outside for no more than 5 minuets - when they said we could go back in. No explanation - no problems????
Since we flew into Philadelphia (there are no large airports nearby) I wanted to see the Liberty Bell before we left. My flight was at 2pm, we would have about a 3 hour drive - plenty of time. The fire/car alarm did put a crimp in the leaving by 8am, but still do-able.
We drove up the Maryland peninsula into Delaware and then into Pennsylvania. Thanks to the gps system in the rental car. We arrived downtown Philadelphia around 11am. This is the entrance to old town and the historic section.
Market Street.

We found a parking garage a block away from the Liberty Bell Center. 1 hour of parking $10 - I didn't think that was a deal, but it was all that was available.

No charge to get into the Liberty Bell, there are all sorts of walking tours in that area. Into the Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed. The first Congressional Hall - those were all by ticket and time constraints. I just wanted to see the BELL....

Inside - then the view from outside/in

Been There - Done That - I'm Happy!!! I have seen the Liberty Bell before. It was in 1978 the summer before starting high school. I went on a trip to the East Coast and all the historic and current landmarks. However, when we were in Philadelphia my allergies were so bad I could hardly stand to be outside. My eyes would immediate swell and burn like fire. So I don't remember much about that area. I was reminded by my best friend that when we went on that trip - Philadelphia was when my hair started to turn neon green from being in the swimming pools with all the chlorine. I came home looking like - what now might be considered punk rock trendy!

We got out of the area with only a slight amount of anxiety. We were almost out of gas! I programed the gps for the nearest gas station. With the one way streets and around and around, we finally made it. CLOSED... pumps had pad locks on them. I was starting to wonder if Hertz would come rescue us, or if AAA would work? Programed the gps for the next nearest gas station - back we went to where we started, over an over pass - kewl looking statue of colonial people landing in a boat - think we are missing something here - but, need gas! Back around the Liberty Bell, I am taking pictures out the car window like a Japanese tourist. Hey, its neat stuff! Beautiful buildings and landscaping. Found the OPEN gas station, and off to the airport we went. That all worked out well. Turned the car in and caught the shuttle to the airport - baggage checked in. Signs about the Swine Flu, but no additional questioning or strip searches.

On the plane - ready to head home, one stop in Minneapolis. After they close the door and have everyone shut off their cell phones, they make an announcement. Seems there is a small white suitcase - metal, not a carry on looking one, unclaimed sitting at the door of the air plane. They announce someone needs to claim this suitcase and walk up and down the aisle in display. No takers. They make the announcement again, and again they walk up and down the aisle to display said suitcase. We are now taxiing to the run way. No takers. They place the suitcase in where the flight attendants hang out in first class. Great! what is up with this? No worries, we take off. No explosions, no one claimed the bag - guess it was a good day to leave unclaimed baggage - thanks again TSA!