Was once driving a borrowed car through some strip in Redwood City California (not s City and no redwoods) and realized the car that I was driving was on fire. It was about 4:30 in the afternoon on a weekday. I stopped and ran into the nearest building, some sort of office. I looked around the empty lobby, and hearing voices inside one closed door, I barged in to see some 15 office workers standing around a conference table. They all turned and stared at me. I said, "Um, my car is on fire, can I call for help?" Someone said, "Is the car out front?" I said yes. At that all of their faces lit up with happy smiles and they stampeded outside to see the burning car. I was left with one frowning guy, presumably the boss, who with great reluctance let me use the phone. When I got back outside all the office workers were along the curb having a grand time watching the car burn.
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I would have joined them: ice cream!!!
Why the one star, because they didn't bring the customer an ice cream cone?
Was once driving a borrowed car through some strip in Redwood City California (not s City and no redwoods) and realized the car that I was driving was on fire. It was about 4:30 in the afternoon on a weekday. I stopped and ran into the nearest building, some sort of office. I looked around the empty lobby, and hearing voices inside one closed door, I barged in to see some 15 office workers standing around a conference table. They all turned and stared at me. I said, "Um, my car is on fire, can I call for help?" Someone said, "Is the car out front?" I said yes. At that all of their faces lit up with happy smiles and they stampeded outside to see the burning car. I was left with one frowning guy, presumably the boss, who with great reluctance let me use the phone. When I got back outside all the office workers were along the curb having a grand time watching the car burn.
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