When it was my time to go to the “gas chamber”, it was broken. They had us go to an open field, then tried to gas us like the trenches got in WWI. A light breeze kept everything away. They gave us credit for the class anyway.
Yep, on the windows. My dog got vinegar on her nose once from a vinegar-soaked cloth I was using. She’s got to stick her nose onto everything she sees and sniff, but this one bit back. She spent about 10 minutes rubbing her face on every surface available. Now she avoids me when I have a cloth in my hand.
You are so right about getting any help at all. One thing I learned early on during my years of working at Wal-Mart was, that when off the clock and trying to get out of the store, make myself look as much like a customer as possible – no vest, apron or whathaveyou. Even when I had to do some shopping before leaving, customers rarely paid any attention to me. I was just another early morning shopper to them.
Some actors let their fame go to their heads and they start thinking of themselves as so much better than everyone else. They forgot where they came from and who put them there.
When it was my time to go to the “gas chamber”, it was broken. They had us go to an open field, then tried to gas us like the trenches got in WWI. A light breeze kept everything away. They gave us credit for the class anyway.