symbols wrote:@Coolio - That's an experience and a half.
@essyk - Now I see why kplc take their time before coming.
lmao.The regional boss wasn't amused.Was tempted to make him some tea but he wasn't smiling.
@ maka,ballet is not for me.
That's one skill that needs a niche market here which is not even large.
mugiithi or isikuti.
Will i finish?
ok last but not least.
my neighbour had this huuge washing machine at his backyard.The housegirl had a habit of washing other neighbour's duvets using it whenever the boss left for work. Her fellow housegirls would bring in the duvet's for washing and pick later.I think she must have been charging them.
This came to my limelight when one day the girl decided to hide a neighbour's expensive duvet in a black trash bag and placed it where I place my garbage for collection. She assumed that I would check.
Come the next day,I as usual picked up 'my trash' and dropped it where it should be, far away and off to office i went.
on coming back,i met the girl in tears.'Did you see a black bla bla..? Told her,not only saw, but I threw away all garbage and the truck already collected.
That's when she told me that it contained a very expensive duvet brought by the neighbour's gal for washing and the gal is camped at their house fearing to go home to her employer!!
They were both in deep sh**t.
I asked her why she hid the duvet in the black trash paper and she said it was meant to disguise the boss but when she heard a car aproach she decided to bring it over to my 'garbage place'.
She learnt a lesson.

Not sure if I was liable to pay but I told her I don't normaly check my trash twice.
"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.