Monday, April 29, 2019

Large dump truck

Mr. Newman ran to the phone and the phone rang for twenty seconds. He quickly picked up the receiver and said, "Hello. Thank you for calling PizzaHome. What can we get?" The customer responded. "Two ' everything' pizza? Will this be picked up or delivered? Delivery? Of course. Can I get an address? 25 Hungarian Street? Is there a name? Thank you.

When two high school graduates, Burt and Stan, heard "25 Hungarian Street", they looked anxiously at each other. They started quarreling and then the two pizza makers pushed each other before the new manager, Mr. Newman turned around.

"Wait!" said Mr. Newman, who tried to stop fighting between them. "What are you two doing?" "This is my delivery note," Burt shouted. "Not mine!" Stan shouted in the same tone. "Stop this! What's going on now?" the manager asked.

Burt shouted, "Mr. Monney is a great dump truck!" "He is mine!" Stan shouted. "Wait, do you mean an order from 25 Hungarian Street?" Newman asked. "Yes! Mr. Mony who lives here is the best dump truck." "Mine!" "Stop! Why don't you share the tip?" Bert and Stan no longer push each other and start thinking about the boss's advice.

It was a good idea for the two to look at each other and agree to share the tip. They started making their favorite pizzas for their favorite customers, and after a while they drove to his home. When Stein took the pizza, Burt drove about 6 miles to Mr. Moni's house. When they drove five hundred feet from the man's house, they saw many cars parked near and around the house.

Both were surprised why so many people crowded the house. Did Mr. Moni attend the party? This idea seems strange because the man seems to be the only person who lives there.

When Burt and Stein got out of the car, everyone took the pizza and they looked at a few people who left home with a solemn face. When they reached the door, they were welcomed by a well-dressed middle-aged woman who had never seen before. She thanked them for offering two pizzas. Bert and Stan looked confused and asked Mr. Mony.

"I am sorry." He died in his sleep last night. I am his daughter, Carrie. How much is pizza? "Beth and Stein looked shocked but expressed condolences to Carrie and the family. Then they said that the pizza came to $25.87. Carrie reached out and took her wallet to give them $30 and told them to keep the change. PizzaHome After the employee told her a few years later, they handed the pizza to Mr. Moni's home. Then she replied: "I remember he was talking about both of you. In fact, she remembers that she had a note and her father wanted to give PizzaHome service. She told them to wait for a while because she was looking for the note. When she found it in an envelope, she saved it to two guys.

They were very excited when they saw it. Maybe Mr. Mony gave them some extra things to make such a good pizza deliveryman. They didn't open it until they arrived at PizzaHome and parked their car. Mr. Newman asked what the delivery was. The two told him. Mony passed away last night, but his daughter made an envelope for them and she wanted them to read.

Burt handed the envelope to their employer, who opened and read it. Burt and Stan grin and look at each other. However, Mr. Newman read the letter to them. "How many tips does Mr. Moni often give you?" he asked. "Ten dollars," Stan said earnestly. "This is a bill." Newman read and studied the paper. "Mr. Moni wants you to pay $480 in inheritance."

Stan and Burt slowly looked at each other and said in unison, "A $480 bill?" "Check it out personally." He gave them the paper. According to the bill, Mony listed 48 times, one of them, they missed one or more ingredients: one classified as "No sausage, - $ 10 tip"; the other read, "no spicy sausage, - 10 The tip of the dollar," and so on. "You two were fired!" Stan and Burt looked at each other angrily, began to impact each other and blamed each other. Mr. Newman just let them beat each other. Newman called the police and told them that he wanted to take "two big dumps" from his store.




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