Justice: the advantage of the stronger?
"This James Gomez," Aunt shook her head in disapproval. "Very bad. Good thing they had video, otherwise the elections department people will be in big trouble. Happened to me at work a few times." (Aunt works as a teller in a local bank.) "This old lady," she continued. "Always come to the bank to withdraw money. After we give her the money, she leaves. Then after a few hours, she comes back and says that we didn't give her the money. Good thing we have video also."
"So what do you do?" I asked.
"Show her the video, lor."
"And what does she say?"
Aunt gave a shrug. "She apologise, lor. I think she does it on purpose, but what can we do? She say sorry already, mah."
"So what do you do?" I asked.
"Show her the video, lor."
"And what does she say?"
Aunt gave a shrug. "She apologise, lor. I think she does it on purpose, but what can we do? She say sorry already, mah."












3 Comments:
"No! I call the Old Lady a LIAR! If she is not, she can sue me."
*rinse and repeat the above till you get sick of it.
sounds almost like satire.. heh..
speaking of which, I bought a pretzel from a cart outside the Met Museum in NYC, and gave the vendor a $100 note.. he kept insisting that I gave him a tenner... scumbag! no video somemore.. haha...
Cough cough. Perhaps I should add that all situations and characters in this work are purely non-fiction. Any resemblance to political figures living or dead may or may not be coincidental. :)
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