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Overheard yesterday at airport: by thread_killer 2008-05-05 03:45:50
The scene, a woman at the ticket Kiosk has had to pick up the courtesy phone and get help in figuring out how to get her tickets. Obviously, I couldn't hear the voice on the other end of the phone, but I very clearly heard her ask

"Do you mean the number zero or the letter zero?"

I'm adding this to my list of things overheard that includes such gems as "When a triangle has three sides, the sum of the inside angles usually, like, equals 180 degrees."

[ Reply ]
  Ok, now tell me the trick! by shargo2008-05-05 03:53:16
    In her case by thread_killer2008-05-05 04:08:49
      TK, come out of her case by SciSSorS2008-05-05 07:48:32
        I thought cargo holds were pressurized. by Phoon2008-05-05 10:56:55
          *Portions* of the cargo bay are pressurized. by ChuckAB2008-05-05 19:28:52
  Sidenote: To the person in hotel management by thread_killer2008-05-05 04:08:19
    When did you get crippled? (n/t) by voxwoman2008-05-05 04:54:15
      Let's see... by thread_killer2008-05-05 05:10:51
        :( I was afraid that's what you meant by voxwoman2008-05-05 05:47:30
        In short, run over by a big green truck. by Hieraco2008-05-05 08:04:55
  mew (n/t) by Wordkitty2008-05-05 10:19:29

 

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