Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Punk Kids~

Kids these days, i swear.

So these 2 boys come in asking for an application. Now i had just gotten off work, but was still behind the register, closest to the boys. They ask me for an application and i asked them how old they were. They CLAIMED to be 16 1/2 years old, but i knew they were lying.

So they both pulled out their wallets trying to find an ID on them. One of them was telling me that 16 year olds have credit cards, so he was trying to show me a credit card, which wasnt, they were just gift cards. I gave them one anyways, just to see what they would write on it.

Now, my boss didnt mind. He was just humoring them asking to see their ID and telling them that they arent 16 and stuff. So they ended up showing their school IDs, WHICH says MIDDLE SCHOOL on it, Grade 6 (or i could have been mistaken and it said 8), either way its still between the age 11-13, not even close to 16 -__-*

Now, while this was going on, one of my coworkers who was not working today at all was getting so fed up with them that she started trying to scare them away.
"Dont you KIDS have any lives?"
"You come in here for fun just to do nothing, wow, how nice of you guys"
"You guys are just being really stupid you know that"
"Okay, what's the number for security?"


After the KIDS left, they gave us what they had written on that one application and after reading one of the kids' names, i remembered who they were.

A few months ago, those two boys and 3 others came into our store, bumped up our stereo and started dancing around like it was club. The person working with me at that time lowerd the music down and was like "THIS ISNT ABERCROMBIE, THANK YOU~!"
They also kept wanting a fist dab from us or high fives from us LOL

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