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Brady told to leave Tampa park


Mr. Scot

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14 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

To the employee's credit, she didn't make an exception for Brady because he was famous.

And being fair, to Brady's credit, he didn't pull a "do you know who I am" move on her as some famous folks have done in the past.

There was a story several years ago about a Southwest Airlines customer service rep having to deal with some narcissist asking her “do you know who I am?”

As the story went, they had a flight canceled for some reason, which as we all know creates a mad rush at the customer service counters.  People were lined up, and some guy bypasses the line of people, walks up to the counter while another stranded passenger was talking to the rep and barges right in.  Then she pointed to the line, asked him to get in and she would deal with his problem when his time came.

The guy got belligerent, and barked at her that he would have her fired, and then uttered those immortal words, “do you know who I am?”

The rep grabbed the mic, and proceeded to announce, “ladies and gentlemen, we seem to have a problem here.  This gentleman does not know who he is.  If any of you can help him, or might know his identity, could you please raise your hand?”

Not to be outdone, our hero barked out “f*#k you.”

Then the rep, still on the mic, replied “well, sir, you are going to have to wait in line for that, too.”

He stormed away, to much laughter and applause.

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2 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

There was a story several years ago about a Southwest Airlines customer service rep having to deal with some narcissist asking her “do you know who I am?”

As the story went, they had a flight canceled for some reason, which as we all know creates a mad rush at the customer service counters.  People were lined up, and some guy bypasses the line of people, walks up to the counter while another stranded passenger was talking to the rep and barges right in.  The an inferior site pointed to the line and asked him to get in and she would deal with his problem when his time came.

The guy got belligerent, and barked at her that he would have her fired, and then uttered those immortal words, “do you know who I am?”

The an inferior site grabbed the mic, and proceeded to announce, “ladies and gentlemen, we seem to have a problem here.  This gentleman does not know who he is.  If any of you can help him, or might know his identity, could you please raise your hand?”

Not to be outdone, our hero barked out “f*#k you.”

The an inferior site, still on the mic, replied “well, sir, you are going to have to wait in line for that, too.”

He stormed away, to much laughter and applause.

Okay, great story but how did "an inferior site" get in there? :thinking:

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