Is it me or is this cursed rule
Is it me or is this cursed rule
Is it me or is this cursed rule
It’s part of NPR’s ‘My Hero’ series where listeners call in and talk about someone who helped them out and they don’t know their name but wanna say thanks. I heard this one while driving home last night.
This woman was overloading her car with 1500 lbs [680 kg] of gravel. She had concrete being poured at her house so was short on time. A guy offered to take the gravel in his truck. He dropped it off and left and she’s saying thanks because she never got his name.
He reminded her of her dad who has passed way. Opposite of cursed I’d say
What if the gravel he delivered was from an ancient Egyptian burial ground?
Then the Brits will surely be coming for it
God forbid women have hobbies
The actual story is that some guy helped her out:
It still pisses me off. Who knows how many idiots drive around with tons of gravel in their cars?
And he says, do you know that your car has a weight limit? And I'll be honest, no. That feels to me like something your dad would tell you
The (lack of) quality of US drivers ed never ceases to amaze me.
r/twosentencehorror intro
Huh. Now I wonder if this will work:
Men are always interrupting women while they're loading 1,500 pounds of gravel into their cars, and I'm sick of it.
It really goes to show how they are still discriminated against in today's society