26 Replies to “October 8, 2025: Reader Tips”

  1. who the eff was it came up with that preposterous ‘customer is always right’ crud?
    was that influential with the boomers? that wd explain sm things.
    l did retail about a year.
    expected to know the exact internal specs of some friggin modem chip.
    for minimum wage
    then there ws the doofus wanted a replacement because his modem kept dropping out making calls back to the subcontinent.
    another one demanded an exchange ie new monitor when the image on the crt monitor collapsed and revived less than a second between resolution changes

    1. to think of the gnikucf gall it takes to, as it seems, believe they can get away with these words. maybe lm wrong, so certain it takes ‘no gall at all’. what an evil bunch.
      but Bobby jr. is shunned because . . . . . . ?

  2. Oct 7th 2023 was the day the mideast changed forever.

    “In Lebanon, thanks to Israel’s decimation of Hezbollah, the people are free from Iran’s proxy for the first time in 20 years. Hezbollah’s decimation fomented the fall of Syrian dictator and Iranian proxy Bashar Assad, providing the people of Syria their first shot at freedom in living memory.

    Living under the protection of the IDF, the Druze in southern Syria have an opportunity to navigate their future safely. Following Israel’s successful military operation campaign—joined by the United States— to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and amassing an arsenal of tens of thousands of ballistic missiles, the Iranian people have their best opportunity in 46 years to oust their regime of terror and build a future of freedom for themselves.

    And with Hamas crippled, Gazans have their first chance in 20 years to live a life free of the jihadist regime, if they choose to grasp it.”

    https://www.jns.org/what-have-we-learned-since-oct-7/?utm_campaign=Daily%20Syndicate%20Emails&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=119152673&utm_content=119152673&utm_source=hs_email

  3. That ‘free drinks’ cartoon was cute, but it missed what should have been a glaringly obvious reaction by the manager: asking exactly *which* restaurant was supposedly giving free alcohol refills.

    (just sayin’…)

  4. Another sentence discount for Toronto detention centre’s ‘harsh, deplorable and inhumane conditions’
    https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/mandel-another-sentence-discount-for-toronto-detention-centres-harsh-deplorable-and-inhumane-conditions

    … This time the winner is Daniel Bustamante-Garzon, a 22-year-old here on an international student visa, who pleaded guilty last month to a violent home invasion of Toronto artist Abraham Reyes. He and his fellow robbers were looking for the 27.65 kg Giga Pearl, the largest natural pearl in the world valued at a whopping $140 million…

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