In Jr. High was the time I back-sassed my dad in Lowe’s. First, let me explain that I was grouchy because I didn’t want to be there, to begin with, but yet I was forced to go with him. We were at checkout and we had roach spray, along with many mouse/rat traps. The clerk said some statement about: “you must have a mouse problem?” I replied: “Oh, yes! A lot!” My dad replied: “Jamie, we don’t have a problem; just an occasional mouse or two from the field next door.” But of course, Jamie with the big blabbermouth didn’t shut up until dad growing frustrated told me “Jamie, Stop.” Well, I was mad that he cut me off from telling my stories, plus the fact he forced me to come anyway. Once dad had paid for the stuff, he asked me to carry the bag, to which I replied: “Why can’t you do it; I’m not your slave.” Oh, you should have seen the vein in his temple throb, and his face turn red; I knew I had crossed the line: “No daddy, I’m sorry; don’t whip me!” as loud as I could in Lowe’s, not realizing that if anyone heard him, they could report him for “child abuse,” when he was just disciplining his child. Boy, was my dad embarrassed and furious! I think if my child ever did that to me, I would have whipped them when we got in the car! I was so scared that I didn’t get into the front passenger seat, instead, I got into the backseat on the floorboard; trying to avoid my Dad’s wrath! (He still loves to hold this story over my head! LOL)
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Cutco At Home with David!!!
My fiance, David did a video to post on social media using his Cutco products starter kit to demonstrate the ease and simplicity and high quality of Cutco Products. Check out the video, then go on over to his store and order something with him today! 5-star quality, American Made!
In the video below: My fiance demonstrates the ease and usefulness of two of Cutco’s products- The Trimmer knife and The potato Peeler
Cutco Knives; David’s new business venture
My fiance’ David has always been told that he could “sell ice to Eskimos” because he has always “talked the talk,” and able to “sell anything.” Lately, David has been having trouble finding a job whether it be CDL Trucking, something in the oilfield, Construction, etc; it just seemed like luck wasn’t with him. Until he found this, he just starting it, and I think he can truly do well with it if he remembers the retail motto “The customer is always right.”
He is selling Cutco knives, which are American Made and 5-star quality. Check out his website down below 🙂