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While on the subject of women sale folk at H/D...
I went to the local H/D Shop to buy a six speed cover and clutch cable.
I also picked up some chrome polish and spray gloss to clean my scoot with.
The two women at the check out counter where fretting over what I don't know..?
They somehow struggled to ring up the sale for the cover and the cable, and placed all four items in two of black plastic bags (with alot of wiggling and jiggling going on between them.)
I looked at the receipt and the spray gloss and chrome polish where never rang up. (why I don't know?)
I asked if those two items where free if I walked out with them, and they proceeded to inform me they would chase me down in the parking lot and release their pent up aggression on me. (a good idea I thought)
So just remember when at the sales counter now'er days your not dealing with a bike shop your shoppin at ****-R-Us.
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