Which liberal gal was in Dairy Queen today?

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A Dairy Queen manager who came to the aid of a visually impaired customer is receiving Internet and social media praise for his heroic actions.

Joey Prusak said on Sept. 10 one of his regular customers came in to order a sundae. While paying, the visually impaired man dropped some of his money on the floor.

"Right then and there I knew when he dropped that $20 bill, game's over, he's not going to know," explained Prusak. "He just kept walking and that's when the lady picked it up and I thought, she's going to give it back 'cause she picked it up so quickly."

Prusak then watched as the woman her put the money in her purse. Initially he didn't know what to say, but when the woman reached the counter to place her order Prusak confronted her. He says they went back and forth a bit: She claimed the money was hers.

"I said, ma'am I'm not going to serve someone as disrespectful as you, so you can either return the $20 bill and I'll serve you, or you can leave," said Prusak. "And she goes, 'Well it's my 20-dollar bill,' and I go, well then you can leave."

The woman left, but was clearly not happy.




http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...-queen-manager-customer-service-hero/2837523/
 
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A Dairy Queen manager who came to the aid of a visually impaired customer is receiving Internet and social media praise for his heroic actions.

Joey Prusak said on Sept. 10 one of his regular customers came in to order a sundae. While paying, the visually impaired man dropped some of his money on the floor.

"Right then and there I knew when he dropped that $20 bill, game's over, he's not going to know," explained Prusak. "He just kept walking and that's when the lady picked it up and I thought, she's going to give it back 'cause she picked it up so quickly."

Prusak then watched as the woman her put the money in her purse. Initially he didn't know what to say, but when the woman reached the counter to place her order Prusak confronted her. He says they went back and forth a bit: She claimed the money was hers.

"I said, ma'am I'm not going to serve someone as disrespectful as you, so you can either return the $20 bill and I'll serve you, or you can leave," said Prusak. "And she goes, 'Well it's my 20-dollar bill,' and I go, well then you can leave."

The woman left, but was clearly not happy.




http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...-queen-manager-customer-service-hero/2837523/
If I had to bet, I would wager that the old hag had an Obama-Phone on her, and therefore probably thought that some Welfare bossman purposely dropped that 20 dollars in front of her, so she could "snatch" it up, no pun intended.
 
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