Eric Sedeño
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I know. This guy was like yelling at her once for like 20 minutes, like about the about the construction. And it was at those neighborhood meetings. I don't know if you guys know. Because Jason's going to stop the construction.
I know. This guy was like yelling at her once for like 20 minutes, like about the about the construction. And it was at those neighborhood meetings. I don't know if you guys know. Because Jason's going to stop the construction.
no for real when when they would scream at me i'd be like well i'm in a too small blue polo on your porch at 12 noon fashion nova don't make these calls i have nike free runs from 2009 on my feet i don't make the call about the freeway i just don't can you imagine if i did though like i was like nah do it to them and then i get to go and tell you myself like
no for real when when they would scream at me i'd be like well i'm in a too small blue polo on your porch at 12 noon fashion nova don't make these calls i have nike free runs from 2009 on my feet i don't make the call about the freeway i just don't can you imagine if i did though like i was like nah do it to them and then i get to go and tell you myself like
One time we were at a meeting, though, because old people love those neighborhood meetings where they get to come and bitch. The town halls? Yeah, they get to come and bitch. And so this guy came, and he was, like, yelling at Jason about the freeway for, like, 20 minutes. And she goes, okay, so do you want the email? Like, do you want to, like, receive it?
One time we were at a meeting, though, because old people love those neighborhood meetings where they get to come and bitch. The town halls? Yeah, they get to come and bitch. And so this guy came, and he was, like, yelling at Jason about the freeway for, like, 20 minutes. And she goes, okay, so do you want the email? Like, do you want to, like, receive it?
Like, she's trying to, like, customer service her way out of it. And he goes, what's your citizenship? And then she goes, what? Like, she's, like, confused. He goes, where are you from? And she goes...
Like, she's trying to, like, customer service her way out of it. And he goes, what's your citizenship? And then she goes, what? Like, she's, like, confused. He goes, where are you from? And she goes...
here and he goes you're not from here where do you originate from and that's when i came in and i said why do you need to know that what do you need that for does that have to do with the emails or no and then after that when we left that meeting she was like yeah i can't do this anymore like that's so crazy yeah one time she got a call someone called uh and needed to know what kind of asphalt they use on the 405 freeway
here and he goes you're not from here where do you originate from and that's when i came in and i said why do you need to know that what do you need that for does that have to do with the emails or no and then after that when we left that meeting she was like yeah i can't do this anymore like that's so crazy yeah one time she got a call someone called uh and needed to know what kind of asphalt they use on the 405 freeway
why okay californian they just need to know they like needed to know so she had to like go talk to someone and figure it out and then call them is it the og mix yeah i just want to know is it the kind that's hard or the kind that's like bouncy like is that gonna make a difference like it's so gonna be loud as fuck i think i think people are bored it truly is and it was always old people so like but that was my job right out of college it was that
why okay californian they just need to know they like needed to know so she had to like go talk to someone and figure it out and then call them is it the og mix yeah i just want to know is it the kind that's hard or the kind that's like bouncy like is that gonna make a difference like it's so gonna be loud as fuck i think i think people are bored it truly is and it was always old people so like but that was my job right out of college it was that
That sucks so bad. It was horrible. It was so bad. And it was like the worst job in the world. And we were also, my family and I called them booth bitches where we like run booths at like little local fairs. Oh, the best. That job I didn't care about because I just got to sit there. But we used to pass out like things that make people come to your table.
That sucks so bad. It was horrible. It was so bad. And it was like the worst job in the world. And we were also, my family and I called them booth bitches where we like run booths at like little local fairs. Oh, the best. That job I didn't care about because I just got to sit there. But we used to pass out like things that make people come to your table.
You know, like, like, you know, the stress balls. We used to have ones that were shaped like orange cones. So cute. So we would put them out, and those are really popular people would come, can I have one of these? Sure, but you gotta sign up, whatever, right? And I remember these little white kids came up to the table. This is like the first time I'm working this booth.
You know, like, like, you know, the stress balls. We used to have ones that were shaped like orange cones. So cute. So we would put them out, and those are really popular people would come, can I have one of these? Sure, but you gotta sign up, whatever, right? And I remember these little white kids came up to the table. This is like the first time I'm working this booth.
And this little kid runs up, he's like, can I have one of these, like with his two little friends? I'm like, yeah, sure, and I give it to him. He's probably like 11. He takes it, turns around to his friend who's around the same age, goes, uh, uh, uh, of his butt with my traffic cone. I watched that happen. I go, and then he turns around and they run away laughing.
And this little kid runs up, he's like, can I have one of these, like with his two little friends? I'm like, yeah, sure, and I give it to him. He's probably like 11. He takes it, turns around to his friend who's around the same age, goes, uh, uh, uh, of his butt with my traffic cone. I watched that happen. I go, and then he turns around and they run away laughing.
He comes back like an hour later, goes, can I have another traffic cone? And I go, no, you can't. And he goes, I'm going to tell my mom. I go, tell your mom to come over here, and I'll tell her what you did with the last one. How about that? And then he was like, you're mean. And he ran away. And Deesa goes, why don't you step back from the table? I'll run the table.
He comes back like an hour later, goes, can I have another traffic cone? And I go, no, you can't. And he goes, I'm going to tell my mom. I go, tell your mom to come over here, and I'll tell her what you did with the last one. How about that? And then he was like, you're mean. And he ran away. And Deesa goes, why don't you step back from the table? I'll run the table.