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Thread: A COUPLE OF JERKS (long but good)

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    Default A COUPLE OF JERKS (long but good)

    Now get this. I was sitting at my desk, when I remembered a phone
    call I had to make. I found the number and dialed it. A man
    answered nicely saying, "Hello?" I politely said, "This is Patrick
    Hanifin and could I please speak to Robin Carter?" Suddenly the
    phone was slammed down on me!

    I couldn't believe that anyone could be that rude. I tracked down
    Robin's correct number and called her. She had transposed the last
    two digits.

    After I hung up with Robin, I spotted the wrong number still lying
    there on my desk. I decided to call it again. When the same person
    once more answered, I yelled "You're a jerk!" and hung up. Next to
    his phone number I wrote the word "Jerk," and put it in my desk
    drawer. Every couple of weeks, when I was paying bills, or had a
    really bad day, I'd call him up.

    He'd answer, and then I'd yell, 'You're a jerk!" It would always
    cheer me up.

    Later in the year the phone company introduced caller ID. This was a
    real disappointment for me, I would have to stop calling the jerk.
    Then one day I had an idea. I dialed his number, then heard his
    voice, "Hello." I made up a name. "Hi. This is Herman with the
    telephone company and I'm just calling to see if you're familiar with
    our caller ID program?" He went, "No!" and slammed the phone down.
    I quickly called him back and said, "That's because you're a jerk!"

    And the reason I took the time to tell you this story, is to show you
    how if there's ever anything really bothering you, you can do
    something about it. Just dial 722-4822.

    The old lady at the mall really took her time pulling out of the
    parking space. I didn't think she was ever going to leave. Finally
    her car began to move and she started to very slowly back out of the
    stall. I backed up a little more to give her plenty of room to pull
    out. Great, I thought, she's finally leaving.

    All of a sudden this black camaro come flying up the parking isle in
    the wrong direction and pulls into her space. I started honking my
    horn and yelling, "You can't just do that, Buddy. I was here first!"
    The guy climbed out of his camaro completely ignoring me. He walked
    toward the mall as if he didn't even hear me.

    I thought to myself, this guy's a jerk, there's sure a lot of jerks
    in this world. I noticed he had a For Sale sign in the back window
    of his car. I wrote down the number. Then I hunted for another
    place to park.

    A couple of days later, I'm at home sitting at my desk. I had just
    gotten off the phone after calling 722-4822 and yelling, "You're a
    jerk!" (It's really easy to call him now since I have his number on
    speed dial). I noticed the phone number of the guy with the black
    camaro lying on my desk and thought I'd better call this guy, too.

    After a couple rings someone answered the phone and said, "Hello."

    I said, "Is this the man with the black camaro for sale?"

    "Yes it is."

    "Can you tell me where I can see it?"

    "Yes, I live at 1802 West 34th street. It's a yellow house and the
    car's parked right out front.

    I said, "What's your name?"

    "My name is Don Hansen."

    "When's a good time to catch you, Don?"

    "I'm home in the evenings."

    "Listen Don, can I tell you something?"

    "Yes."

    "Don, you're a jerk!" And I slammed the phone down. After I hung up
    I added Don Hansen's number to my speed dialer.

    For a while things seemed to be going better for me. Now when I had
    a problem I had two jerks to call. Then after several months of
    calling the jerks and hanging up on them, the whole thing started to
    seem like an obligation. It just wasn't as enjoyable as it used to
    be.

    I gave the problem some serious thought and came up with a solution.

    First, I had my phone dial Jerk #1.

    A man answered nicely saying, "Hello."

    I yelled "You're a jerk!" But I didn't hang up.

    The jerk said, "Are you still there?"

    I said, "Yeah.."

    He said, "Stop calling me."

    I said, "No."

    He said, "What's your name, Pal?"

    I said, "Don Hansen."

    "Where do you live?"

    "1802 West 34th Street. It's a yellow house and my black camaro's
    parked out front."

    "I'm coming over right now, Don. You'd better start saying your
    prayers."

    "Yeah, like I'm really scared, Jerk!" and I hung up.

    Then I called Jerk #2.

    He answered, "Hello."

    I said, "Hello, Jerk!"

    He said, "If I ever find out who you are..."

    "You'll what?"

    "I'll kick your butt."

    "Well, here's your chance. I'm coming over right now Jerk!" And I
    hung up.

    Then I picked up the phone and called the police. I told them a big
    gang fight was going down at 1802 West 34th Street. After that I
    climbed into my car and headed over to 34th Street to watch the whole
    thing.

    I turned onto 34th Street and parked my car under the shade of a tree
    half a block from Jerk #2's house. There were two guys fighting out
    front. Suddenly there were about 12 police cars and a helicopter.
    The police wrestled the two men to the ground and took them away.

    A couple of months go by and I get a call for jury duty. I was
    picked to be on a trial of two guys charged with disorderly conduct.
    As luck would have it, it happened to be the same two guys. I might
    have influenced the jury, because when they announced the verdict,
    they said, "We the jury find the defendants to be guilty, and a
    couple of jerks!"

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