Wednesday, December 30, 2009

It'll cost you

The other day, I went to the store to get a 2010 daily planner (yes, I still use a paper daily planner and I am aware that it is not still 1982) and a small calendar for the fridge. For some reason, I picked out both of these items without looking at the price. I figured the big calendar to be about $15 and the small one to be about $5. Based on what, you ask? My many years of practice watching the Price is Right, of course. Der.

The nice saleslady rung up my items, and this is how it went.
Her: That will be $42, please.
Me: WHAT?
Her: $42.
Me: DID YOU JUST SAY FORTEE TOO DOLLARZ?
Her: (stepping back from the screaming customer) Yes. Um, each of these is about $20 each.
Me: THEY WERE? WOW, THAT IS A LOT FOR A COUPLA CALENDARS.

Nordic Boy stood there, shocked. And then I collected myself and bought the damn calendars anyway and we ducked our heads and walked out. Because really, people. Who does that? Maybe that was too much for some calendars, yes, but did I need to bring the drama like that? And yell so that the whole store could hear me? Was I raised in a barn?

Later that day we stopped at Office Depot. And you know what happened? This.

Cashier: That comes to 21 dollars.
Me: (in a complete panic) TWO TWENTY ONE? IT COSTS TWO TWENTY ONE?
Cashier: No. I said it comes to twenty one. It costs 21 dollars.
Me: Oh. Sorry. Ha ha.
Cashier: (not laughing).

The moral of this story for me. Me = classy.
Moral of this story for you. Don't try and tell me how much things cost. It causes a Pavlovian effect whereby I will most assuredly scream at you.

6 comments:

Linda Johns said...

When I read your posts, it's always your voice in my head, so I totally got the "to 21." Heck, I got it before you did.

Anonymous said...

But are these grapes REALLY $8.99?

Zinta said...

Happy New Year Librarian Girl. I have loved reading your blog for over a year now. I hope you write plenty this year.

zinta

marty said...

A few years ago Rob and I went bowling, a few blocks away from our place. We had had like two pitchers of beers and were completely smashed when we finished and went to pay, and the dude said, "okay, that will be forty-six dollars." I went "Do you mean forty-six AMERICAN dollars?" (This was back before the dollar was in the crapper.) He laughed at me and I was all "FOR BOWLING?"

Happy 2010!

The Maiden Metallurgist said...

Happy New Year!

I am slightly ashamed of this, but when something costs more than I anticipated, I'm normally too shy to say anything or put it back. Isn't that silly?

Sphincter said...

But seriously, $42? Those are some expensive calendars. I think you were entitled to a spit- take with that price.