Although online shopping seems to be the way to go these days if you're looking for something specific, sometimes it's more fun to actually walk into a store, browse the shelves, and
hold something in your hand before deciding whether or not it's a perfect fit for...
As
before, Bujalski's preference for nonprofessional actors, his ear for the rhythms of conversation among bright young 20 -
somethings and his adept use of a roving,
hand -
held camera (this time shooting
in fuzzy black and white) lend the film an invigorating energy.
We caught several cutthroat trout; the sheer thrill of landing the first one, briefly
holding this beautiful creature
in your
hands before releasing back to the river, is
something I will never forget.
We went to a store
in laurel a few hours after my mother calling into that store and for the lady that she talked to to
hold a particular car, we get there and it had been sold not very long
before hand, this lady then was seriously snotty and sarcastic, so I walk outside and pace a bit to cool off, when I come back
in she is all pissy and trying to sell us
something else and saying that she wasn't supposed to, willing to or did mother ask her to
hold a car, and that when it gets busy etc...., so we leave and go to leave, I get pissed and we turn around, come back into that store, I walk up to talk to a manager, she comes over, over talks me, tells only her side of the «truth», I try to talk to the manager and tell him what we were after, he tries to sell me a 2010, I try to tell him that it was too new, he tells me to
hold on that it will be ok, so I try to tell him that we were after X and that the lady from earlier
in this post did x y and z and that I find / found her to be dippy, he gets uppity and pissy, tells me that I can't talk to a woman like that, I tell him that yes I can» equality» you know?