I've been working in different restaurants/hotels for the past 17 years and everytime I heard a Karen say "I'll never come back" I thought "yeah, I hope so" and once the Karen did come back and I just said to her "I thought you'll never come back - nice to see you again" - well, this Karen was just stunned by me saying that and she turned around and left...
Story #6 - Once again, it never ceases to amaze me that there are people out there who not only somehow manage to confuse random people for employees of the business in question but who also proceed to dig in even after being told that random person doesn't actually work there.
Story 1 - I don’t blame OP for getting angry at the Karen Mom for letting her daughter sit on his Motorcycle for stupid pics. I would be mad too. Just because her daughter has an instagram post or whatever doesn’t mean she gets to touch other people’s property for pictures.
Im going to trespass onto this property to take pictures of myself with the house and yard because it looks good and would make for a good picture. Pfft yeah right Karen logic
@@animefan8591you do know that 3 years olds and camera zooms can go straight through the Whitehouse's gates, right? We should really inform Karen of this photographic opportunity
There is a bunch of videos of people all over supercars when the owner shows up and either starts them remotely or setting off the alarms. The best are the ones when the people insist they own the cars
Story 3: Hey Karen...it's a restaurant...not a soup kitchen. Story 6: These Karen's that keep putting their hands on other people...or other people's property...need to be dealt with on a criminal basis. Press charges.
Story 2: Don't assume, don't steal, and mind your own business. Yeah, OP looks too young, but don't steal. Also, I'm not a fan of people saying "Don't tell me how to raise my kids" or "Don't tell me what to do around my kids" because 9/10 times, the parent in question really needs a lecture on how to raise their kids or behave around them
A few days ago, I had to tell a kid not to enter the pharmacy I work at because only workers are allowed back there. His mom said I could have said it nicer. I didn't entertain the statement and gave her what she wanted to pick up. My manager tried to tell me off about it later. I told him that I only told the kid no. I really believe that she embellished the story. Haven't heard back from the manager since. Never walk into a place where only employees work. ESPECIALLY LITTLE KIDS! This kid couldn't have been older than 7 or 8.
Lol I'm almost 30 and still get the 'you look too young' comments whenever I buy alcohol or tobacco. I just take it as a compliment and walk away from them.
Story 5 - What an idiot. Trying to fool OP by claiming that he knew the owner without realizing that he was talking to the owner’s child. I love it when the ‘do you know who I am, I know the owner’ line backfires.
Karen is bloody lucky that she didn't let her Daughter sit on a Hell's Angel's motorcycle...depending on his mood and normal demeanor, that would have gotten both Karen and Daughter either Badly Beaten or outright Killed...
Fishing story.... Should have called the cops to tresspass the AH! 🤨 Last story.... Karen, "I'm never coming back!" Me, "Good! I'll hold you to that!" 😂
I love Karen's final statement, last slide of the last story, "I'll never come back". Simple reply to that is "Thank you, that is a great idea. Goodbye."
@@Some_Guy6 And also, this is very important: *if* you destroy another persons property, be upfront and either pay for the damages or replace the item itself
Story 6: It's also rude to grab and shove, but "Rules for thee, not for me" Learn to wait, I once had to wait 30 minutes in the middle of a dinner rush before being seated, and I didn't complain or harass people
Dumb thing about the Karen in story 3 is that dining and dashing is considered theft by law across basically the entire world, and Christianity considers theft to be a sin. It's one thing to be offered a meal for free, but it's a completely different matter to enter a restaurant and order food with no intention of paying for it. I have to wonder if the Senior Pastor pointed that fact out to her
I used to live in the south, and I waited tables for a while. The absolute worst, most demanding, cheapest tipping customers were the Sunday church crowds. I have heard them say they don't tip because people shouldn't work on the sabbath! They are also the ones who leave those bible verses that look like a 20 dollar bill. Honestly, the people who make christianity look bad usually claim to be christians.
The next sermon at the church should have been about the "Thou Shall Not Steal" commandment. Then made a reference of what happened at his restaurant without saying that is was a member of the congregation. That would have made her feel so small (we hope)
@@neilhulands2426 And not just that commandment, but list all the other scriptures where He looks down on entitlement, "Thou shall not muzzle the ox that pulls the plow" and especially "Thou shall not take a man's bread without paying a fair price" as the most relevant to the situation and if Karen still insists that it's "unchristian" to deny her a free meal just because she prefers to not have a job and tries to use her children as props for guilt-tripping, point to where Jesus states "How can you claim to love me and yet not follow father's commands and teachings? BEGONE YE WORKER OF INIQUITY! I KNEW YOU NOT!!"
Story 3: As much as Karen was throwing around “Christian” values, she conveniently forgets the Eighth Commandment… “Thou Shalt Not Steal”. Story 6: “That’s twice you’ve laid hands on me… touch me again and you’ll draw back a stump and be sh!tting teeth for two weeks.”
The fishing story triggered a memory. We were moving into our new home which had a gorgeous acre and a half pond at the front of the property. As we were driving our vehicles and uhaul truck onto the property there were a bunch of trucks parked on the property and the guys were fishing. The ex, a career Marine confronted them about fishing on OUR property, and taking the fish they caught (the ex was a big catch and release person). The guys, there were three or four were giving him a hard time about the owner allowing them to fish any time they wanted. It didn't take too long before the Marine came out in him and he explained it was his property, and the guys left. In a huff, but left. Then we had the problem with people trespassing on our property during morel season. Those are very expensive mushrooms and only grew during certain times. People would come from town, park along the road (we lived on a gravel road) and trespassed not only on our property but others as well - and not one of them asked. "City" people need to learn one should never trespass on property when people protect it with their brothers, Smith and Wesson.
Pro tip: If a Karen yells "I'll have your job" to you at a place you don't work at, take them to your actual workplace, pretend to quit (with your HR knowing beforehand) and tell the Karen "Here's my job. Have it. Happy working."
Story 2 - I feel for OP, I look young for my age and often get mistaken for a teenager when I’m in my 30’s. But this crazy Karen… yeah I’m guessing that she wanted to take the booze for herself by ‘keeping alcohol away from minors’ when OP is NOT a minor.
I am now in my mid-late 60's. On my 61st birthday, my youngest son took me to a bar-and-grill for a birthday dinner and drink. The female server refused to serve me because I did not have photo ID at that time. I went to the bartender, showed him my birth certificate and health insurance card, which both have my full name and date of birth on them. He told me that I did not look older than 35, but anyone with a set of eyes could tell that I was "legal." He told me to place all orders, including food, at the bar, and he will see to it that we are served. When my son went to settle the bill, the bartender said that he had made a mistake, and forgot to enter our food and drinks into the computer, so he could not legally charge us for anything that we consumed. The female server was standing right there when he told us. The look on her face when we gave the bartender a $50 tip was priceless.
Last story, I hope that OP got a free meal out of having to deal with that entitled woman. She could have easily gotten the cops involved after having been assaulted like that.
I would have said, “big deal Karen, nearly everyone has an insta account and so do cats and dogs. Quite frankly a cat is more interesting to watch on insta then some entitled people thinking the world revolves around them”
Honestly the Church Karen wanted to play it was unChristian card on op’s dad, but not realising that not paying for something is stealing and it’s on the damn 10 commandments. OP’s dad should just ban her and report her to the police if she continues to dine and dash.
First story: just go sit on the hood of her car; this works better if you are of significant mass. Last story: anyone who tells me they won’t be back in that kind of situation would be answered with. “Why do you think you would be allowed back?”
I love how Karens think "I'm never coming back!" is a threat. I wish the people telling them to leave would say "Good! You're now banned anyway!" even if it is an empty threat because the Kerens' would slowly limit their options after awhile and then they would have to explain to others why they can't go to X, Y, or Z anymore! LOL
Story 1 There were at least THREE CRIMES in many jurisdictions - TRESPASSING (sitting on OP’s private property without permission) and THEFT OF USE. The moment OP wanted to use his motorcycle but was prevented from doing so constituted theft of use. If someone borrows sth from you without permission, such that you can’t use the property, that is theft of use. Other crimes may also be charged if the girl and EM posted pics of OP’s bike online without his consent. OP was too nice! If I found sb sitting on my car I’d be angry immediately and have choice words for the offender. Want to stay on? Start video recording and call the police. A gang is with the offender? Watch your back and stay safe, but collect as much evidence as you can and call the police from a safe location. THIRD CRIME (or more!): Involving her minor children in the crimes above constitutes additional crimes (the crime names vary by jurisdiction) by EM. That could also violate child custody or other agreements. Such an EM probably has already been in trouble IF SB pressed charges! Always press charges! Eventually even the stupidest EM may learn, but if not, at least her kids will be on notice that they should respect other people and their property. It seems the boy is aware, but the teen girl is well along in her EM training.
Fourth story: One of the worse things you can do is believe a snaping turtle is harmless. They have as much jaw power as crocodiles and can literally break apart bones of they want to.
*Story 5-* I’ve lost count of how many times that’s happened to me, because my parents own a hardware store and people don’t believe I’m related to them. All my siblings work for them except me, because I moved out of the state when I got married. So, when I’m in town and say they’re my parents, the costumer badmouths me, until my siblings or parents back me up. 🙄 *People have problems…* 😒 lol
Growing up I more resembled my Mom and her family, as I'm tall like them. But now at 66, my hair shorter and greying, I see more of my Dad in my face I'm taking on his gruff curmudgeonly attitude too. 😂
@@lancerevell5979 *the same with my hubby!* He looks nothing like his mom or siblings. He only looks like his dad! 🤣 Him and his dad are bigger built and taller, everyone else is really tall also, *but* _really_ skinny!!! So, sometimes people say him and his dad could be twins because of how much they look alike lol
Story 3: There are plenty of other places Karen can get free food. Most churches have pantries set up, or at least a list of recommended places to go, where you can pick up free staples or even a hot meal, no questions asked. Even some restaurants will give handouts of basic menu items if you simply ask them for a meal. It will be the cheap option, but will still be food. I still recall a small middle eastern place in a strip mall downtown that even had a sign out saying if you asked they would provide a free bowl of rice and some meat. Sign was only up a few months, though.
@wiltonharris7755 except there isn't hardly a restaurant around that is cash only any more. My very favorite burger chain In N Out was cash only for years, but eventually discovered they could make more money, making it easier for customers to pay, by accepting cards. Only very small family-owned places can afford to do that now, and the only place I can actually recall that still does so is Cafe du Monde in New Orleans.
I own a 1965 VW Beetle that's pretty much all original. If someone tried to pose for pictures while I'm not around I'd be fuming too. My dad, uncle, sister's BF, neighbor, and I worked out butts off getting the Beetle up and running. So I'm not about to have some entitled Karens and punks be all over my Beetle like that.
I used to live in a subdivision and our house backed up to a pond, along with 4 other houses. We had fishing rights and it was considered private property so we all spent money every year to stock the pond with catfish, bass and bream. Frequently we would get people who would wander through the woods on the other side of the pond to fish (risking water moccasins in the process). Most of them were easily run off but there was this old man who fished for his dinner and he would leave and then come back a few hours later. Eventually, we all agreed to let him fish if he provided us with a few fish from his catch when we asked (and I let him go to the pond from my yard so that we didn't have to worry about him running up on a snake). He gave me a giant catfish once and I cooked it for him. I was so sad when he stopped showing up and we found out he had passed. He wasn't hurting anything and, frankly, he didn't catch enough to reduce the population of fish we put in there.
Story 3: the paster might have fun trying to explain to Karen both why "Thou shall not steal" is in the commandments and why Jesus said "give to Cezar what is Cezar's"
Story 5 I can relate to. I used to moonlight doing repairs and also one of my friends owned a repair shop. Often the complete dregs of humanity would randomly come in the front door and say they where here to pick up made-up-item for made-up-person or to collect their own made-up-item. You could spot them a mile off and there was a never ending supply of them.
Story 1 : You can bet Karen would sue OP if her kid got hurt due her negligence!!! EDIT : I am quite short, but near my 30's. I like to wear metal bands t-shirts and jeans jackets. If i go completely shaven, i always get mistaken as a 16-18 year old. 1 time a girl even tought i was 13. I liked the compliment, but it was quite something. I mean, imagine a 13 year old come up to you and say you're handsome and wants to go out with you, but then after i told her she realised i was at my mid/late 20's. Poor girl. When clean shaven i also need to show ID to proof i'm more then old enough for alcoholic beverages. XD
Same for me and also my Uncle, who looked like he was 20years old sometimes less until his early 50s, only in the last few years he started to look his age with grey hair and wrinkles around his Eyes. Its sometimes annoying or funny if you are much older than the Chasier who asking for ID .
First story: What if the owner of the bike was a member of criminal bike gang like... Hell's Angels or Los Banditos? Good luck surviving that encounter....
Story 3: No one forced Karen to go eat at a restaurant that she couldn’t afford. Going to the senior pastor is a dick move, and I hope she was banned from ever going there again.
First Story - I used to work at an airport and some entitled businessman decided that my Honda scooter was the perfect bench to sit on, while he waited to be picked up. Years later, when i had a K-series BMW motorcycle, I looked out the window of my office and saw the company's sales manager about to put his girlfriend's kid on my bike's seat. I reached into my pocket and remotely triggered the alarm on my bike. Alarm screams. Kid screams. Mother screams. Sales manager snatches kid away and starts snapping his head back and forth, checking if anyone has seen him. He never noticed me because of the reflective film on the office window. Last time anyone I worked with tried to mess with my bike.
what would've been the icing on the cake for the last story is if the karen had an appointment for the ops shop and op was the only available chair at the time
Last story: I can't wait for the story where when Karen says "I'll never come here again!" the manager replies "oh, thank God!" or maybe all the servers spontaneously start to clap and cheer.
Story 3: Karen: "I know the owner, I can eat for free!" Not today, Karen your Minnie the Moocher ways won't work. Knowing the owner didn't get you a free meal.
My son lived in an apt complex where the majority of tenants were very entitled….he had bought a Harley & had it parked on the street where he could see it easily when he looked out the window or stood on his 4th floor balcony. He told the kids to stay off the bike because they could knock it over & get hurt, needless to say, the kids would ignore him. He did tell the father off the worst offender & the kid got into big trouble. My son put a camera on the balcony directly facing the bike & some of the tenants decided to complain to management. His ex wife had had to call the police for some reason & they were in the manager’s office, when the manager tried telling my son’s ex, it was against policy for the camera to be there & she best take it down, or else. The officer then informed her, that she’s was perfectly in her rights to have the camera up there to protect her property & since they paid rent, it was considered the TENANTS property. My son was a truck driver & ended up taking the bike & storing it at the truck yard. They had some entitled management also!!
Story 2: If Karen was so concerned, why didn’t she call the police, or at least get the manager of the store. Because she knew that OP was probably telling the truth, but didn’t think she should have the Whiskey, Karen deserved it more.
First one: You DON"T just sit on someone's bike. If you ask the owner nicely, maybe they'll let you but never just jump on. That's considered incredibly rude and could get you in deep physical trouble. If people ask about my bike with respect and have ridden before, sometimes I invite them to sit on it. It's a little different to most bikes as it is a CanAm three wheeler and attracts some attention. If I found someone on it unasked, it would probably end in me getting charged with assault and someone else in hospital.
Story 4: when you said snapping turtle, I was off guard and chuckle. Lucky for dumb man, because he didn’t fishing in pond with more dangerous than snapping turtles like killer alligator, venom snakes or worst.
Fishing Story: OP shouldn't have confronted the Entitled Fisherman... He should have just called the State Fish & Game Warden and have him Charged with Trespassing and Illegal Fishing...
Being a 20 plus veteran in the service industry, it still baffles me that people say "I won't be back here" or similar words think that's going to hurt me. LOL I always had the same thought, one less A hole to deal with.
Story 1: I grew up knowing a bunch of bikers, cool dudes but defended their bikes by any means necessary. One of them catch some punk teen on their bike and the mom just taking pics, that phone is going one of the moms holes and that kid is getting put on the ground (gently or not, the kids choice).
3:16 My dad's first car was a 1954 Corvette. My mom eventually convinced him to sell it and get something new because it didn't have door handles, so when they'd go to the park or something they'd get back to the car and see people sitting in it. Not necessarily parents doing anything but this would've probably been in the early 1970s so as far as 50 years back entitled people thought they had the right to sit in/on any vehicle they could easily get into.
There is a picture in my yearbook of two girls sitting on my motorcycle. I raised hell with the principal because he assured me that no one would mess with it. My concern was it falling on them. If the exhaust pipe was hot, it could do serious damage to a leg. A friend found out the hard way after almost having his leg amputated after he fell riding it. It burnt his leg and infection set in.
Karen accused op of being an alcoholic but by lying in order to try and steal her alcohol is what typically counts as alcoholic behaviour from what I've been taught
Snapping turtles always bring back the memories of Labor Day weekend. My dad and a few of his friends would catch snappers during the year, then we had a feed, with drinks of all sorts and other feed. Love turtle cooked on a large grill.
The only time I've ever said "I'm never shopping here again," I didn't. And it was a small shop which was already "on its way out" due to gross mismanagement by new owners. I think it closed about 4 months after.
I'd love to hear more "I know the owner" failure stories! They were what made me want to subscribe in the first place, I almost forgot because all the stories are so good 😆
About modern parents--they were talking on the radio about a report from kindergarten teachers that one of their biggest problems these days are kids entering school and they aren't potty trained yet! Why? Because parents don't want to upset their little brats and force them to potty train!
Last story: How can a person be too stupid to comprehend multiple repetitions of "she doesn't work here" yet somehow function competently enough to either drive or take public transportation?
Story one would be a, my mouth moving faster than my brain situation for me. As soon as she said that bit about how her daughter has a bunch of followers on instagram my mouth opened and I started to say out loud, “I don’t care how many p3dophiles follow your daughter on instagram. You don’t get to whore your child out online on MY stuff.”
Just have to stay away from the business end and remember that neck is longer than you think. I've caught a few small ones. Never messed with a big one.
The most tempting answer to "don't tell me how to raise my child" is probably "I wouldn't need to if you weren't so bad at it" or some variant thereof.
Story 1 -- My father was particular that we didn't even lean on a stranger's bike as children. He used to say never touch someone's things without their permission, it is akin to stealing.
My Harley is my baby and if I saw someone sitting on it I would freak. My husband once let someone ride my bike without asking me first. I got so mad that I was freaky calm. He never did it again.
That last one should have asked the manager to call the police because they wanted to file as assault report. That crazy lady grabbed and pushed them and should not get away with that. Crazy Karens will never learn if people don't start holding them accountable.
For those that have no experience with snapping turtles they get the name because your big can snap off toes, fingers small branches. They are not to be messed with fingers
I had a boyfriend once who had a pretty big bike back in the 70s when we were teens, he came to visit, parked the bike at the curb, not thinking anything about it, a few minutes after he walked in we heard yelling and a girl screaming, a boy had climbed up onto the bike and it fell over on him pinning his leg against the curb, it took a bit of effort to get the bike off him, he got a tongue lashing and had some terrible bruises for a while, it could have been much worse if his head had hit the curb.
From the first OP, I find it funny how the mother uses "She's on Instagram and got a lot of followers" line like it means anything. Like she thinks he is going to all of a sudden do a 180 and say "oh, I'm sorry O didn't realise. It's totally okay for you to inconvenience me then". Nobody really cares how many followers someone has when they are acting like an entitled jackarse.
Last story. Oh no the disruptive woman who is making a scene acting like a toddler is never going to come back? How wonderful- I mean terrible. So terrible. What ever shall we do without this one woman's patronage? *looks around the crowded restaurant* It such terrible awful thing that she won't ever come here again. Seriously though why do Karens think that's any sort of real threat to any business? Especially chain businesses like Walmart? It's like they have this delusion that they have more power than they do. Like their patronage alone is keeping these businesses operating when ib reality their money is a drop in the bucket in comparison and some stores would rather not have such a disruptive, unreasonable individual on the premises.
Story 4: I'd speculate that it's not that entitled people don't see signs, it's that there's always not just an excuse, but always _another_ excuse, as that idiot demonstrated. First it was "It's public land, anyone can fish here!" then it was "I know the owner, he said I can fish here!" and then he went back to "WELL I THOUGHT ANYONE COULD FISH HERE!" Presumably, if he'd been handed legal papers proving beyond the shadow of a doubt that it was private property and no one was allowed to fish there, he'd have pulled more and more excuses right out of his ass, though he seemed partial to the repeat-my-earlier-argument-louder strategy. They wouldn't be entitled people if they didn't operate on "I always get what I want!" logic, and if that's their top priority, it's no surprise that they'd just keep making stuff up until that objective was achieved. If it was _just_ that they don't see signs, one would think they'd correct their behavior once the signs were pointed out, but they generally don't. Could be that they're so selfish and stupid that they legitimately just don't notice signs, though.
4th story "nothing's more embarrassing than that" I dunno, losing your nice fishing rod while skittering away with your tail tucked from a pissed off mini-dino might to it. At least he had more of a sense of self preservation than some idiots on the thread
It's an unspoken rule among bikers to never, EVER sit on another biker's ride without permission. That's a good way to get your ass handed to you in the realest of ways. And double if it's a classic like that BMW. It's probably one of the 5/ series which are practically rare to find in one piece and well cared for.
Motorcycle story: OP, You were a great deal more patient than I would have been. After one (more or less) polite request for the girl to get off my bike, I would have simply put on my helmet and pushed myself onto the bike in front of the girl, started it, then tell her that unless she planned on going for a ride to the nearest police station with me, to GET OFF MY BIKE! Whiskey story: I smell BS! OP should have a receipt. The bottles should be in a bag. Why would you take paid for merchandise, unbagged, into another store that MAY sell the same or similar items instead of putting it in bf's car simply to prevent issues at the register? Pastor vs restaurant Karen story: I foresee a sermon in the near future about stealing based on acquaintance directed to Karen. Or there should be. Turtle pond story: I would have taken Betsy to the pond with me to confront the idiot trespassing and fishing. Betsy = 12-gauge shotgun. The phrase 'don't you know who I am" only deserves one answer. "Why, don't you?" Last story: From the sounds of it Karen was even more blind and deaf than OP. Good grief!
Motorcycle story: It that had happened to me, I'd have said, "Hold on, get off of it so I can show you a REALLY cool pose to be in on it. Your Internet fans will go crazy over it!" Then when the daughter got off, I'd simply get on and drive off.
Snapping turtles can move very quickly. Fortunately it has a tail so you can grab them and toss them ack in the creek/pond. Yes, I did thatas a ten year old. It was only about ten pounds.
You'd be amazed how desperately people will try to claim ignorance when caught trespassing. I work a security job and people try to sneak onto the property all the time. My favorite was a guy who got caught and he tried to say "I didn't see any 'no trespassing' signs" while his car was parked next to a big "no trespassing" sign
Those are the same people who park in a clearly marked tow-away zone and then are surprised when their vehicles are missing when they return. Funny how they can usually see the signs right AFTER they've been towed. Channel: "GTOger". I think the channel isn't updating now, but the videos already there are good for a laugh.
In story #1 I wonder how Karen & her daughter would feel or even do if that bike belonged to a member of a notorious motorcycle gang such as the Pagans or the Hells Angels.
Horrific tale of people putting kids on... At a vintage car show, long long ago, some guy decided it would be cute to take a picture of his daughter on the radiator of a 1920s vintage Bentley. Poor girl starts screaming immediately, the car's owner rushing to get her off. The car had only been parked for 20 minutes or so, and on cars that old, that's the actual radiator, not a cover. There were do not touch the car's signs everywhere, this idiot simply chose to ignore them.
Sit on a Harley WITHOUT the owners permission, and you'll find your face down on the pavement because you either got punched out or were physically thrown of the bike.
I've been working in different restaurants/hotels for the past 17 years and everytime I heard a Karen say "I'll never come back" I thought "yeah, I hope so" and once the Karen did come back and I just said to her "I thought you'll never come back - nice to see you again" - well, this Karen was just stunned by me saying that and she turned around and left...
They think threating to never coming back is going to win them something. B****, nobody cares! Your money not being here isn't going to make a dent!
That's a win if I do say so, call them out on their promises.
I wish I could just look at them all excited and go “Ooh! Really? Promise?” Let them see how much they’re NOT wanted!
Oh good lord mate, you deserve a medal 🏅 for that one.
Karen: I'm never coming back
Literally every company: PROMISE?!
Story 6
Karen: "Are you going to help me?!"
Me: "No, since it's obvious that you are WAAAY beyond help." 😒
I would have given her directions to the nearest insane asylum.
I kinda' like the response, "What. Definitely what" to the question, "Are you going to help me or what?"
"Nope, sorry. The kind of help you need is not the kind of help I provide."
Story #6 - Once again, it never ceases to amaze me that there are people out there who not only somehow manage to confuse random people for employees of the business in question but who also proceed to dig in even after being told that random person doesn't actually work there.
Story 1 - I don’t blame OP for getting angry at the Karen Mom for letting her daughter sit on his Motorcycle for stupid pics. I would be mad too. Just because her daughter has an instagram post or whatever doesn’t mean she gets to touch other people’s property for pictures.
Im going to trespass onto this property to take pictures of myself with the house and yard because it looks good and would make for a good picture. Pfft yeah right Karen logic
@@animefan8591idiot logic is more like it.
@@animefan8591you do know that 3 years olds and camera zooms can go straight through the Whitehouse's gates, right? We should really inform Karen of this photographic opportunity
@@Maninawig "but I have to be in the picture too not just have a picture of it"
There is a bunch of videos of people all over supercars when the owner shows up and either starts them remotely or setting off the alarms. The best are the ones when the people insist they own the cars
If I were that pastor I would have looked Karen in the eye and say "Thous shalt not steal."
Story 3: Hey Karen...it's a restaurant...not a soup kitchen.
Story 6: These Karen's that keep putting their hands on other people...or other people's property...need to be dealt with on a criminal basis. Press charges.
Story 2: Don't assume, don't steal, and mind your own business. Yeah, OP looks too young, but don't steal.
Also, I'm not a fan of people saying "Don't tell me how to raise my kids" or "Don't tell me what to do around my kids" because 9/10 times, the parent in question really needs a lecture on how to raise their kids or behave around them
A few days ago, I had to tell a kid not to enter the pharmacy I work at because only workers are allowed back there. His mom said I could have said it nicer. I didn't entertain the statement and gave her what she wanted to pick up. My manager tried to tell me off about it later. I told him that I only told the kid no. I really believe that she embellished the story. Haven't heard back from the manager since.
Never walk into a place where only employees work. ESPECIALLY LITTLE KIDS! This kid couldn't have been older than 7 or 8.
Lol I'm almost 30 and still get the 'you look too young' comments whenever I buy alcohol or tobacco. I just take it as a compliment and walk away from them.
"Don't tell me how to raise my kids!"
If we don't, the penal system will...
Also stealing alcohol is actually a serious crime and Karen could get jail time or community service.
@@botdfbrokencydeI was carded every time until I was 36-37ish. Still get carded regularly. Not complaining 😊
Story 1. Yeah. I would have screamed at her at full volume. Even at the daughter
Same. I hate how they use instagram as an excuse, like you have ainstagram account? Good for you, no one cares.
Story 5 - What an idiot. Trying to fool OP by claiming that he knew the owner without realizing that he was talking to the owner’s child. I love it when the ‘do you know who I am, I know the owner’ line backfires.
Karen is bloody lucky that she didn't let her Daughter sit on a Hell's Angel's motorcycle...depending on his mood and normal demeanor, that would have gotten both Karen and Daughter either Badly Beaten or outright Killed...
Provided they weren't toyed with first, if you get my drift...
@@jorgecarreras4214 I got it just didn't need the visual of the Karen mom being "toyed with" by those poor Hell's Angels.
You use capital letters in odd places
My mind lept to the episode of Sons of Anarchy where a kn*bend sat on the bikers harley and it ended with a broken nose and a stolen girlfriend.
In story 2, it seems Karen wanted this whiskey for herself :D
Calling OP an "alcoholic", I'll bet that's a perfect description of the Karen. 😂
Fishing story.... Should have called the cops to tresspass the AH! 🤨
Last story.... Karen, "I'm never coming back!"
Me, "Good! I'll hold you to that!" 😂
I was rooting for the turtle
Things that don't happen in Texas for $100 Alex
I love Karen's final statement, last slide of the last story, "I'll never come back". Simple reply to that is "Thank you, that is a great idea. Goodbye."
“Well thank god! Good to know we’ll be rid of you!”
I feel annoyed alongside OP in the first story. You don't touch other peoples belongings *unless* you have permission from the owner.
And don't forget = Treat it as carefully as if where your own items.
@@Some_Guy6more like treat it as a sensitive bomb to avoid losing a couple months worth of paychecks.
@@Some_Guy6 And also, this is very important: *if* you destroy another persons property, be upfront and either pay for the damages or replace the item itself
@@TheMetalWeirdo At same or better quality
@@kranberry3318 Of course
Story 6: It's also rude to grab and shove, but "Rules for thee, not for me"
Learn to wait, I once had to wait 30 minutes in the middle of a dinner rush before being seated, and I didn't complain or harass people
Dumb thing about the Karen in story 3 is that dining and dashing is considered theft by law across basically the entire world, and Christianity considers theft to be a sin. It's one thing to be offered a meal for free, but it's a completely different matter to enter a restaurant and order food with no intention of paying for it.
I have to wonder if the Senior Pastor pointed that fact out to her
Fifth Commandment, to be precise. "THOU SHALT NOT STEAL!"
I used to live in the south, and I waited tables for a while. The absolute worst, most demanding, cheapest tipping customers were the Sunday church crowds. I have heard them say they don't tip because people shouldn't work on the sabbath! They are also the ones who leave those bible verses that look like a 20 dollar bill. Honestly, the people who make christianity look bad usually claim to be christians.
@@jorgecarreras4214 Some sects call it the 8th Commandment. I'm glad to not have to post this myself.
The next sermon at the church should have been about the "Thou Shall Not Steal" commandment. Then made a reference of what happened at his restaurant without saying that is was a member of the congregation. That would have made her feel so small (we hope)
@@neilhulands2426 And not just that commandment, but list all the other scriptures where He looks down on entitlement, "Thou shall not muzzle the ox that pulls the plow" and especially "Thou shall not take a man's bread without paying a fair price" as the most relevant to the situation and if Karen still insists that it's "unchristian" to deny her a free meal just because she prefers to not have a job and tries to use her children as props for guilt-tripping, point to where Jesus states "How can you claim to love me and yet not follow father's commands and teachings? BEGONE YE WORKER OF INIQUITY! I KNEW YOU NOT!!"
Story 3: As much as Karen was throwing around “Christian” values, she conveniently forgets the Eighth Commandment… “Thou Shalt Not Steal”.
Story 6: “That’s twice you’ve laid hands on me… touch me again and you’ll draw back a stump and be sh!tting teeth for two weeks.”
The fishing story triggered a memory. We were moving into our new home which had a gorgeous acre and a half pond at the front of the property. As we were driving our vehicles and uhaul truck onto the property there were a bunch of trucks parked on the property and the guys were fishing. The ex, a career Marine confronted them about fishing on OUR property, and taking the fish they caught (the ex was a big catch and release person). The guys, there were three or four were giving him a hard time about the owner allowing them to fish any time they wanted. It didn't take too long before the Marine came out in him and he explained it was his property, and the guys left. In a huff, but left. Then we had the problem with people trespassing on our property during morel season. Those are very expensive mushrooms and only grew during certain times. People would come from town, park along the road (we lived on a gravel road) and trespassed not only on our property but others as well - and not one of them asked. "City" people need to learn one should never trespass on property when people protect it with their brothers, Smith and Wesson.
I heard Cal, who's 50 is VERY good at protecting his own property.
@@Some_Guy6I don't know Mil may only be 30, but he is pretty good at protecting himself too.
Pro tip: If a Karen yells "I'll have your job" to you at a place you don't work at, take them to your actual workplace, pretend to quit (with your HR knowing beforehand) and tell the Karen "Here's my job. Have it. Happy working."
I think I would say “Take that plug out of your butt, go f*** off and find my manager so they can fire me”.
Story 2 - I feel for OP, I look young for my age and often get mistaken for a teenager when I’m in my 30’s. But this crazy Karen… yeah I’m guessing that she wanted to take the booze for herself by ‘keeping alcohol away from minors’ when OP is NOT a minor.
Likely that Karen was the "alcoholic"! 😒
@@lancerevell5979 oh no doubt
I am now in my mid-late 60's. On my 61st birthday, my youngest son took me to a bar-and-grill for a birthday dinner and drink. The female server refused to serve me because I did not have photo ID at that time. I went to the bartender, showed him my birth certificate and health insurance card, which both have my full name and date of birth on them. He told me that I did not look older than 35, but anyone with a set of eyes could tell that I was "legal." He told me to place all orders, including food, at the bar, and he will see to it that we are served.
When my son went to settle the bill, the bartender said that he had made a mistake, and forgot to enter our food and drinks into the computer, so he could not legally charge us for anything that we consumed. The female server was standing right there when he told us. The look on her face when we gave the bartender a $50 tip was priceless.
Back in the day, I had customers who were babyfaced, and I would often have to I.D. them to prove they were of age. No muss, no fuss.
@@GeorgieB1965 Cashiers still ask for my I.D. when I’m buying wine for spaghetti sauce or horror movies.
Last story, I hope that OP got a free meal out of having to deal with that entitled woman. She could have easily gotten the cops involved after having been assaulted like that.
No kidding
I think I’ll go for what.
I would have said,
“big deal Karen, nearly everyone has an insta account and so do cats and dogs. Quite frankly a cat is more interesting to watch on insta then some entitled people thinking the world revolves around them”
Karen - "I'm never coming back"!
Staff - "Promises promises".
definitely
Honestly the Church Karen wanted to play it was unChristian card on op’s dad, but not realising that not paying for something is stealing and it’s on the damn 10 commandments. OP’s dad should just ban her and report her to the police if she continues to dine and dash.
First story: just go sit on the hood of her car; this works better if you are of significant mass. Last story: anyone who tells me they won’t be back in that kind of situation would be answered with. “Why do you think you would be allowed back?”
I love how Karens think "I'm never coming back!" is a threat. I wish the people telling them to leave would say "Good! You're now banned anyway!" even if it is an empty threat because the Kerens' would slowly limit their options after awhile and then they would have to explain to others why they can't go to X, Y, or Z anymore! LOL
Story 1 There were at least THREE CRIMES in many jurisdictions - TRESPASSING (sitting on OP’s private property without permission) and THEFT OF USE. The moment OP wanted to use his motorcycle but was prevented from doing so constituted theft of use. If someone borrows sth from you without permission, such that you can’t use the property, that is theft of use. Other crimes may also be charged if the girl and EM posted pics of OP’s bike online without his consent. OP was too nice! If I found sb sitting on my car I’d be angry immediately and have choice words for the offender. Want to stay on? Start video recording and call the police. A gang is with the offender? Watch your back and stay safe, but collect as much evidence as you can and call the police from a safe location.
THIRD CRIME (or more!): Involving her minor children in the crimes above constitutes additional crimes (the crime names vary by jurisdiction) by EM. That could also violate child custody or other agreements. Such an EM probably has already been in trouble IF SB pressed charges! Always press charges! Eventually even the stupidest EM may learn, but if not, at least her kids will be on notice that they should respect other people and their property. It seems the boy is aware, but the teen girl is well along in her EM training.
Fourth story: One of the worse things you can do is believe a snaping turtle is harmless. They have as much jaw power as crocodiles and can literally break apart bones of they want to.
*Story 5-* I’ve lost count of how many times that’s happened to me, because my parents own a hardware store and people don’t believe I’m related to them. All my siblings work for them except me, because I moved out of the state when I got married. So, when I’m in town and say they’re my parents, the costumer badmouths me, until my siblings or parents back me up. 🙄 *People have problems…* 😒 lol
Growing up I more resembled my Mom and her family, as I'm tall like them. But now at 66, my hair shorter and greying, I see more of my Dad in my face I'm taking on his gruff curmudgeonly attitude too. 😂
@@lancerevell5979 *the same with my hubby!* He looks nothing like his mom or siblings. He only looks like his dad! 🤣 Him and his dad are bigger built and taller, everyone else is really tall also, *but* _really_ skinny!!! So, sometimes people say him and his dad could be twins because of how much they look alike lol
Story 3: There are plenty of other places Karen can get free food. Most churches have pantries set up, or at least a list of recommended places to go, where you can pick up free staples or even a hot meal, no questions asked. Even some restaurants will give handouts of basic menu items if you simply ask them for a meal. It will be the cheap option, but will still be food. I still recall a small middle eastern place in a strip mall downtown that even had a sign out saying if you asked they would provide a free bowl of rice and some meat. Sign was only up a few months, though.
Here's a way to fix this problem have your father put up a big sign at the front saying IN GOD WE TRUST ALL OTHERS PAY CASH
@wiltonharris7755 except there isn't hardly a restaurant around that is cash only any more. My very favorite burger chain In N Out was cash only for years, but eventually discovered they could make more money, making it easier for customers to pay, by accepting cards. Only very small family-owned places can afford to do that now, and the only place I can actually recall that still does so is Cafe du Monde in New Orleans.
@@paul16451 COVID-19 was the kicker towards society being mostly cashless; at least where I'm from.
I own a 1965 VW Beetle that's pretty much all original. If someone tried to pose for pictures while I'm not around I'd be fuming too. My dad, uncle, sister's BF, neighbor, and I worked out butts off getting the Beetle up and running. So I'm not about to have some entitled Karens and punks be all over my Beetle like that.
I used to live in a subdivision and our house backed up to a pond, along with 4 other houses. We had fishing rights and it was considered private property so we all spent money every year to stock the pond with catfish, bass and bream. Frequently we would get people who would wander through the woods on the other side of the pond to fish (risking water moccasins in the process). Most of them were easily run off but there was this old man who fished for his dinner and he would leave and then come back a few hours later. Eventually, we all agreed to let him fish if he provided us with a few fish from his catch when we asked (and I let him go to the pond from my yard so that we didn't have to worry about him running up on a snake). He gave me a giant catfish once and I cooked it for him. I was so sad when he stopped showing up and we found out he had passed. He wasn't hurting anything and, frankly, he didn't catch enough to reduce the population of fish we put in there.
Snapping turtles... even that isnt enough of a warning to stay away from the pond.
Story 3: the paster might have fun trying to explain to Karen both why "Thou shall not steal" is in the commandments and why Jesus said "give to Cezar what is Cezar's"
Maybe he can work it into his sermon
Story 5 I can relate to. I used to moonlight doing repairs and also one of my friends owned a repair shop. Often the complete dregs of humanity would randomly come in the front door and say they where here to pick up made-up-item for made-up-person or to collect their own made-up-item. You could spot them a mile off and there was a never ending supply of them.
Story 1: Karen and her daughter could get in a lot of legal trouble by posting pictures of other people's property without their consent.
The only proper response to that last story is "GOOD! We don't want you back!"
OP4: Snapping turtle sent by God. You do NOT wanna mess with those things. I do wish the biting aspect was true.
No kidding, a single bite = one chunk on meat and even an entire limb off your body
Story 2: I don’t understand how people like this woman get away with this kind of behavior without getting their a$$es kicked!😒
Story 1 : You can bet Karen would sue OP if her kid got hurt due her negligence!!! EDIT : I am quite short, but near my 30's. I like to wear metal bands t-shirts and jeans jackets. If i go completely shaven, i always get mistaken as a 16-18 year old. 1 time a girl even tought i was 13. I liked the compliment, but it was quite something. I mean, imagine a 13 year old come up to you and say you're handsome and wants to go out with you, but then after i told her she realised i was at my mid/late 20's. Poor girl. When clean shaven i also need to show ID to proof i'm more then old enough for alcoholic beverages. XD
Same for me and also my Uncle, who looked like he was 20years old sometimes less until his early 50s, only in the last few years he started to look his age with grey hair and wrinkles around his Eyes. Its sometimes annoying or funny if you are much older than the Chasier who asking for ID .
I have to say 👏👏👏👏👏👏 BRAVO 👏👏👏👏👏👏 TAKING HER HEARING AID OUT!!!! That's just awesome.
First story:
What if the owner of the bike was a member of criminal bike gang like... Hell's Angels or Los Banditos? Good luck surviving that encounter....
Story 3:
No one forced Karen to go eat at a restaurant that she couldn’t afford. Going to the senior pastor is a dick move, and I hope she was banned from ever going there again.
“I will never come here again!”
Promise? 😂😂😂😂😂😂
First Story - I used to work at an airport and some entitled businessman decided that my Honda scooter was the perfect bench to sit on, while he waited to be picked up. Years later, when i had a K-series BMW motorcycle, I looked out the window of my office and saw the company's sales manager about to put his girlfriend's kid on my bike's seat. I reached into my pocket and remotely triggered the alarm on my bike. Alarm screams. Kid screams. Mother screams. Sales manager snatches kid away and starts snapping his head back and forth, checking if anyone has seen him. He never noticed me because of the reflective film on the office window. Last time anyone I worked with tried to mess with my bike.
what would've been the icing on the cake for the last story is if the karen had an appointment for the ops shop and op was the only available chair at the time
Last story: I can't wait for the story where when Karen says "I'll never come here again!" the manager replies "oh, thank God!" or maybe all the servers spontaneously start to clap and cheer.
Story 3: Karen: "I know the owner, I can eat for free!" Not today, Karen your Minnie the Moocher ways won't work. Knowing the owner didn't get you a free meal.
My son lived in an apt complex where the majority of tenants were very entitled….he had bought a Harley & had it parked on the street where he could see it easily when he looked out the window or stood on his 4th floor balcony. He told the kids to stay off the bike because they could knock it over & get hurt, needless to say, the kids would ignore him. He did tell the father off the worst offender & the kid got into big trouble. My son put a camera on the balcony directly facing the bike & some of the tenants decided to complain to management. His ex wife had had to call the police for some reason & they were in the manager’s office, when the manager tried telling my son’s ex, it was against policy for the camera to be there & she best take it down, or else. The officer then informed her, that she’s was perfectly in her rights to have the camera up there to protect her property & since they paid rent, it was considered the TENANTS property. My son was a truck driver & ended up taking the bike & storing it at the truck yard. They had some entitled management also!!
I would definitely as a business owner would get a sign made saying" I know the owner does not pay the bills." And put over the cashiers station.
Story 2:
If Karen was so concerned, why didn’t she call the police, or at least get the manager of the store. Because she knew that OP was probably telling the truth, but didn’t think she should have the Whiskey, Karen deserved it more.
First one: You DON"T just sit on someone's bike. If you ask the owner nicely, maybe they'll let you but never just jump on. That's considered incredibly rude and could get you in deep physical trouble. If people ask about my bike with respect and have ridden before, sometimes I invite them to sit on it. It's a little different to most bikes as it is a CanAm three wheeler and attracts some attention. If I found someone on it unasked, it would probably end in me getting charged with assault and someone else in hospital.
"I'll never come here again!" Wow, do you promise? That would be great!🤨🤨🤨
Story 4: when you said snapping turtle, I was off guard and chuckle. Lucky for dumb man, because he didn’t fishing in pond with more dangerous than snapping turtles like killer alligator, venom snakes or worst.
Alligator snapping turtles are nothing to sneeze at, they are a damn good way to lose a digit or two.
@@meh2510given how big they also are yeaaah
Fishing Story: OP shouldn't have confronted the Entitled Fisherman...
He should have just called the State Fish & Game Warden and have him Charged with Trespassing and Illegal Fishing...
Being a 20 plus veteran in the service industry, it still baffles me that people say "I won't be back here" or similar words think that's going to hurt me. LOL I always had the same thought, one less A hole to deal with.
Story 1: I grew up knowing a bunch of bikers, cool dudes but defended their bikes by any means necessary. One of them catch some punk teen on their bike and the mom just taking pics, that phone is going one of the moms holes and that kid is getting put on the ground (gently or not, the kids choice).
I've seen people get the snot beaten out of them for messing with another persons motorcycle.
3:16 My dad's first car was a 1954 Corvette. My mom eventually convinced him to sell it and get something new because it didn't have door handles, so when they'd go to the park or something they'd get back to the car and see people sitting in it. Not necessarily parents doing anything but this would've probably been in the early 1970s so as far as 50 years back entitled people thought they had the right to sit in/on any vehicle they could easily get into.
There is a picture in my yearbook of two girls sitting on my motorcycle. I raised hell with the principal because he assured me that no one would mess with it. My concern was it falling on them. If the exhaust pipe was hot, it could do serious damage to a leg. A friend found out the hard way after almost having his leg amputated after he fell riding it. It burnt his leg and infection set in.
Karen accused op of being an alcoholic but by lying in order to try and steal her alcohol is what typically counts as alcoholic behaviour from what I've been taught
It's called projection.
Snapping turtles always bring back the memories of Labor Day weekend. My dad and a few of his friends would catch snappers during the year, then we had a feed, with drinks of all sorts and other feed. Love turtle cooked on a large grill.
Thank you boys ❤
*Story 1-* *Job’s People Look Down On:* Truck Driver, Oil Worker, Electrician, Carpenter, Mechanic, Farmer
*Jobs People Look Up To:* Social media “influencer”, Model, Actor, Athlete
*Jobs People Really On:* Truck Driver, Oil Worker, Electrician, Carpenter, Mechanic, Farmer
If you tell someone you’re NEVER coming back, it better be a promise, because otherwise you’re a liar, on top of being an ignorant, entitled Karen.
The only time I've ever said "I'm never shopping here again," I didn't. And it was a small shop which was already "on its way out" due to gross mismanagement by new owners. I think it closed about 4 months after.
I'd love to hear more "I know the owner" failure stories! They were what made me want to subscribe in the first place, I almost forgot because all the stories are so good 😆
About modern parents--they were talking on the radio about a report from kindergarten teachers that one of their biggest problems these days are kids entering school and they aren't potty trained yet! Why? Because parents don't want to upset their little brats and force them to potty train!
WTFF!?
Last story: How can a person be too stupid to comprehend multiple repetitions of "she doesn't work here" yet somehow function competently enough to either drive or take public transportation?
Love these!😊 does my soul good to kick back and listen. To the fluff!
Story #3: Church ⛪️ Karen should ask OP’s Pastor Dad for a part-time job at his restaurant. Instead of trying to mooch free food 🍱
Karen might eat all the charity
Story one would be a, my mouth moving faster than my brain situation for me. As soon as she said that bit about how her daughter has a bunch of followers on instagram my mouth opened and I started to say out loud, “I don’t care how many p3dophiles follow your daughter on instagram. You don’t get to whore your child out online on MY stuff.”
Snapping turtles can be huge and they are, to me at least, scary creatures.
Just have to stay away from the business end and remember that neck is longer than you think. I've caught a few small ones. Never messed with a big one.
Karen in the last story will DEFINITELY be back.
The most tempting answer to "don't tell me how to raise my child" is probably "I wouldn't need to if you weren't so bad at it" or some variant thereof.
Story 1 -- My father was particular that we didn't even lean on a stranger's bike as children. He used to say never touch someone's things without their permission, it is akin to stealing.
Perfect timing! I just made tea and now have some head shaking stories!
My Harley is my baby and if I saw someone sitting on it I would freak. My husband once let someone ride my bike without asking me first. I got so mad that I was freaky calm. He never did it again.
That last one should have asked the manager to call the police because they wanted to file as assault report. That crazy lady grabbed and pushed them and should not get away with that. Crazy Karens will never learn if people don't start holding them accountable.
It is actually battery, once physical contact is made.
For those that have no experience with snapping turtles they get the name because your big can snap off toes, fingers small branches. They are not to be messed with fingers
I had a boyfriend once who had a pretty big bike back in the 70s when we were teens, he came to visit, parked the bike at the curb, not thinking anything about it, a few minutes after he walked in we heard yelling and a girl screaming, a boy had climbed up onto the bike and it fell over on him pinning his leg against the curb, it took a bit of effort to get the bike off him, he got a tongue lashing and had some terrible bruises for a while, it could have been much worse if his head had hit the curb.
From the first OP, I find it funny how the mother uses "She's on Instagram and got a lot of followers" line like it means anything. Like she thinks he is going to all of a sudden do a 180 and say "oh, I'm sorry O didn't realise. It's totally okay for you to inconvenience me then".
Nobody really cares how many followers someone has when they are acting like an entitled jackarse.
Oh, she's an Instagram model? Wow, I'm a brain surgeon on the moon
4:24 plot twist, OP is a 47 year old man
Last story. Oh no the disruptive woman who is making a scene acting like a toddler is never going to come back? How wonderful- I mean terrible. So terrible. What ever shall we do without this one woman's patronage? *looks around the crowded restaurant* It such terrible awful thing that she won't ever come here again. Seriously though why do Karens think that's any sort of real threat to any business? Especially chain businesses like Walmart? It's like they have this delusion that they have more power than they do. Like their patronage alone is keeping these businesses operating when ib reality their money is a drop in the bucket in comparison and some stores would rather not have such a disruptive, unreasonable individual on the premises.
Cllimbing the Mom.
Sounds funny 🤣🤣
Story 4: I'd speculate that it's not that entitled people don't see signs, it's that there's always not just an excuse, but always _another_ excuse, as that idiot demonstrated. First it was "It's public land, anyone can fish here!" then it was "I know the owner, he said I can fish here!" and then he went back to "WELL I THOUGHT ANYONE COULD FISH HERE!"
Presumably, if he'd been handed legal papers proving beyond the shadow of a doubt that it was private property and no one was allowed to fish there, he'd have pulled more and more excuses right out of his ass, though he seemed partial to the repeat-my-earlier-argument-louder strategy.
They wouldn't be entitled people if they didn't operate on "I always get what I want!" logic, and if that's their top priority, it's no surprise that they'd just keep making stuff up until that objective was achieved. If it was _just_ that they don't see signs, one would think they'd correct their behavior once the signs were pointed out, but they generally don't. Could be that they're so selfish and stupid that they legitimately just don't notice signs, though.
Snapping Turtles are NOT nice, and have no fear. Their bite is ferocious
4th story "nothing's more embarrassing than that" I dunno, losing your nice fishing rod while skittering away with your tail tucked from a pissed off mini-dino might to it. At least he had more of a sense of self preservation than some idiots on the thread
It's an unspoken rule among bikers to never, EVER sit on another biker's ride without permission. That's a good way to get your ass handed to you in the realest of ways. And double if it's a classic like that BMW. It's probably one of the 5/ series which are practically rare to find in one piece and well cared for.
Motorcycle story: OP, You were a great deal more patient than I would have been. After one (more or less) polite request for the girl to get off my bike, I would have simply put on my helmet and pushed myself onto the bike in front of the girl, started it, then tell her that unless she planned on going for a ride to the nearest police station with me, to GET OFF MY BIKE!
Whiskey story: I smell BS! OP should have a receipt. The bottles should be in a bag. Why would you take paid for merchandise, unbagged, into another store that MAY sell the same or similar items instead of putting it in bf's car simply to prevent issues at the register?
Pastor vs restaurant Karen story: I foresee a sermon in the near future about stealing based on acquaintance directed to Karen. Or there should be.
Turtle pond story: I would have taken Betsy to the pond with me to confront the idiot trespassing and fishing. Betsy = 12-gauge shotgun.
The phrase 'don't you know who I am" only deserves one answer. "Why, don't you?"
Last story: From the sounds of it Karen was even more blind and deaf than OP. Good grief!
Motorcycle story: It that had happened to me, I'd have said, "Hold on, get off of it so I can show you a REALLY cool pose to be in on it. Your Internet fans will go crazy over it!" Then when the daughter got off, I'd simply get on and drive off.
@@forcewielder2000 That works too.
Snapping turtles can move very quickly. Fortunately it has a tail so you can grab them and toss them ack in the creek/pond. Yes, I did thatas a ten year old. It was only about ten pounds.
I've watched almost every video on ur channel now. Sadly I'm running out of them. Love these videos
You'd be amazed how desperately people will try to claim ignorance when caught trespassing. I work a security job and people try to sneak onto the property all the time. My favorite was a guy who got caught and he tried to say "I didn't see any 'no trespassing' signs" while his car was parked next to a big "no trespassing" sign
Those are the same people who park in a clearly marked tow-away zone and then are surprised when their vehicles are missing when they return. Funny how they can usually see the signs right AFTER they've been towed.
Channel: "GTOger". I think the channel isn't updating now, but the videos already there are good for a laugh.
I love the "I'll never come back" schtick..... that's not a threat....
If you can't pay the bill don't go to the restaurant and that goes for tipping too.
In story #1 I wonder how Karen & her daughter would feel or even do if that bike belonged to a member of a notorious motorcycle gang such as the Pagans or the Hells Angels.
Horrific tale of people putting kids on... At a vintage car show, long long ago, some guy decided it would be cute to take a picture of his daughter on the radiator of a 1920s vintage Bentley. Poor girl starts screaming immediately, the car's owner rushing to get her off. The car had only been parked for 20 minutes or so, and on cars that old, that's the actual radiator, not a cover. There were do not touch the car's signs everywhere, this idiot simply chose to ignore them.
I sympathize with you I was 28 everybody thought I was 16. Now that I'm 69 it's to my advantage LOL
Story 4 would have been awesome with the dramatic turtle end.
Sit on a Harley WITHOUT the owners permission, and you'll find your face down on the pavement because you either got punched out or were physically thrown of the bike.