May 15, 2004

Cute Kids, Erratic Employees

Usually when we walk into Litco we get quality service. Everyone is typically very nice, smiles welcome us at the door, and we leave with a feeling of happiness. Yesterday, however, everything changed, when a certain someone (we'll call him Joe Doherty to protect the innocent) gave Karen some well deserved help in the showroom.

Take a look at this A+ service...

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Litco Staff.jpg


It's ok, though, she recovered quickly. And as a result, Joe got us to babysit his kids tonight, using pure, brute scare tactics.

Speaking of children, later in the day we visited Karen's brother and his kids, a.k.a. Karen's nephews. I don't care who you are, everyone must admit that this is the up there as one of cutest picture in the world...

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Joey and Tommy.jpg


Till next time...

Cheers!

Posted by jed at May 15, 2004 12:47 PM
Comments

Don't blame me. She (Karen-to protect the guilty) was complaining about the price of the Kohler item in the picture. I was trying to get her to look CLOSELY at the quality of the product to help her justify the purchase. It works 22% of the time. My apologies to Litco for blowing the sail.

Posted by: Joe at May 18, 2004 07:12 AM

There is no plumbing in Germany, so the Litco-Deutchland Expansion Plan is destined to fail.

But fear not, you can go into business selling Diapers for discount prices. They'll be called Litpoocatchersteins. I'll buy 3 cases.

Posted by: Chuck at May 19, 2004 12:08 AM

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