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Date:         Fri, 3 Mar 2000 19:04:55 -0800
Reply-To:     gerry rafferty <gerryr@DIRECT.CA>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         gerry rafferty <gerryr@DIRECT.CA>
Subject:      Re: Friday - More Canadian Tire Mythology
Comments: To: Keith Adams <keith_adams@TRANSCANADA.COM>
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Yep-same experience with Crappy Tire.I'm lucky I have a Bow-Wow FLAPS close by. Gerry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Keith Adams" <keith_adams@TRANSCANADA.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 10:50 AM Subject: Friday - More Canadian Tire Mythology

> HAHAHAHA - man, did you ever make me laugh. I went into Ukranian Tire > (as we call it around here - no offence to Ukes!) to look for hatch > struts for my van. > > Me: can you look up a strut for me in the computer? > CT twerp: we don't list the struts - you just have to bring it in and > match it for length with the ones in the rack > Me: (thinking) sounds strange - I've looked up struts before > > Go out to van - pop off tremendously leaky strut to carry around the > store and get everything greasy. Start comparing it to the ones in the > rack. Older CT twerp comes over > > old CT Twerp: Can I give you a hand? > Me: just need a new hatch strut - he (pointing to other twerp) said to > just match it up > old CT Twerp: well, let me look it up in the computer for you, that'll > be quicker > (and it was in there, too!) > > DOH!!! > > They ask the DUMBEST questions. I desperately needed a distributor cap > for my Golf one Friday night, and after going through all the > tappity-tapping, and it said it didn't list a cap for my car (yeah, > because the 2.0 4 cylinder has changed SOOOO much over the years). > After all that tappity-tapping, I figured I would go see someone who had > a clue and get a Bosch one. I wasn't going to try and confuse him with > the fact that the same engine was in the 97 and the 96 as well as the > Jetta.... I don't think they understand parts interchangeability. > > But I hear you on the CT money. It is 100% impossible to get rid of it, > unless you buy an item that costs EXACTLY like 10.95 and you have 10.95 > in CT money. I remember hearing a story that one of the bars at > Univeristy of Waterloo, during the cash strapped spring months, took CT > Money on par. Also, another (could be legend) was that when Canadian > U.N. Peacekeepers were stationed in Haiti, they were using CT Money as > Canadian Currency. *HAHAHAHA* > > CT is always good for some annoyance and laughs, and yet for some > reason, I always wind up going back..... > > Cheers for a good weekend, > Keith Adams > Calgary, Alberta > 1986 Vanagon GL Westfalia, 1998 Golf Wolfsburg Edition > > Subject: [F] Canadian Tire [was: seat covers] > > Canadian tire (TIRE, see?) is the most worthless, screwed up, pain in > the ass, incompetent store around. The only cool thing about it is > Canadian > tire money--it's cool because it is mathematically impossible to spend > it all. (You always get some back with every purchase). > > I HATE having to go to Candian Tire. Let me illustrate with the > following non-exaggerated scenario: > > Buying a spark plug at Canadian Tire: > ===================================== > You: I'd like spark plugs for my 2.1 L vanagon, please. > CT twerp: What year? > You: uh, 1989. > CTT: (tapping away at keyboard...) Four cylinder? > You: uh, Yes... > CTT: (tappity tap tap) cargo van? > You: Um. No. It's a westfalia. What does that have to do with > anything? > CTT: (tap tap tap tap tap tap) Sorry, we don't have "westfalia" plugs. > We only have a "camper" listed. > You: Fine. FINE. I'll take the camper ones. > CTT: Sure? > You: YES! > CTT: (tappity tap tap tap tap tap) GL? > You: Sure... > CTT: 3 door? > You: Mmmhmm... > CTT: Blue? > You: YES! Just give me the damn plugs before I throw you outside to > freezeto death! > CTT: I've only got the Canadian Tire "Motomaster" brand quintuple-fire > hi-performance plugs, but I'll have to order them from our Moosejaw > store. > You: Forget it. Just give me a set of wiper blades for the vanagon, > then. > CTT: (tap tap tap tap) what year? > You: AAARRRGH!!! > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Tobin Copley Bowen Island, BC, Canada tobin.copley@ubc.ca >


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