Glad I read the comments before I watched it.
For me, it was 100% spot on because there are people in the world just like Chad. They were in the Army, they are in my family, and they are in retail all around us.
This is just a well-done and well put together example of what some of us have always dealt with. The recruit who is told, "Go to the top of that hill and...." and he's off....comes back, "uh, sergeant, what did you want me to do once I got up there?"
Then there's my nephew who comes in to my sewing room and absent-mindedly starts turning knobs and buttons...he is 33 and works for Honda Jet.
There's always a waiter who doesn't hear your order correctly.... And on and on. So, well, it's not that it's funny so much as it is a prime example of what we baby boomers spawned...or our spawns spawned.
Yep, that's it...blame us...we can handle it. Plus, we don't care what you blame us for because we've taken the blame for most everything anyway... we're still here and laughter is sometimes all we have left because we cannot fix stupid.
Just my two cents worth
I read the comments before I watched it.
For me, it was 100% spot on because there are people in the world just like Chad. They were in the Army, they are in my family, and they are in retail all around us.
This is just a well-done and well put together example of what some of us have always dealt with. The recruit who is told, "Go to the top of that hill and...." and he's off....comes back, "uh, sergeant, what did you want me to do once I got up there?"
Then there's my nephew who comes in to my sewing room and absent-mindedly starts turning knobs and buttons...he is 33 and works for Honda Jet.
There's always a waiter who doesn't hear your order correctly.... And on and on. So, well, it's not that it's funny so much as it is a prime example of what we baby boomers spawned...or our spawns spawned.
Yep, that's it...blame us...we can handle it. Plus, we don't care what you blame us for because we've taken the blame for most everything anyway... we're still here and laughter is sometimes all we have left because we cannot fix stupid.
Just my two cents worth
I read the comments before I watched it.
For me, it was 100% spot on because there are people in the world just like Chad. They were in the Army, they are in my family, and they are in retail all around us.
This is just a well-done and we'll put together example of what some of us have always dealt with. The recruit who is told, "Go to the top of that hill and...." and he's off....comes back, "uh, sergeant, what did you want me to do once I got up there?"
Then there's my nephew who comes in to my sewing room and absent-mindedly starts turning knobs and buttons...he is 33 and works for Honda Jet.
There's always a waiter who doesn't hear your order correctly.... And on and on. So, well, it's not that it's funny so much as it is a prime example of what we baby boomers spawned...or our spawns spawned.
Yep, that's it...blame us...we can handle it. Plus, we don't care what you blame us for because we've taken the blame for most everything anyway... we're still here and laughter is sometimes all we have left because we cannot fix stupid.
Just my two cents worth