I followed a System of a Down ad link in my email account, and eventually got to the Yahoo! Shopping page for buying the upcoming album.
There were a bunch of reviews, so I was checking them out. I found this amusing one...
Pros: Mezmerize
Cons: .
This album.. very very good music... Hard, fear, dark,
angry... I'm Turk, but I love System of a Down...
So I'm sure most of you guys know how much I like to talk about the lack of customer service in Armenia...
I dropped by Giordano clothing store with my aunt a couple of days ago. She wanted to buy a pair of pants she had seen earlier. So she tried them on, came out of the dressing room, and stood in front of the mirror. The pants looked great, but they were too long on her. So usually, in a country where employees know what customer service is all about, employees dive to the ground, turn the bottom of those pants inside, and usually pin them up so you could see how great they look on you. But of course ... not in Armenia.
There were 2 girls (employees) standing there staring at my aunt from a few meters away. My aunt asked them in Armenian, “Could one of you guys help me turn inside the bottom of my pants so I can see how it will look?”. One girl kept quiet (as if she was mute), the other one simply said, "No, I can’t." HUH? So I got down on the ground and turned the bottom of her pants inside. The girls stared at me cause men do not usually do this sort of thing in Armenia. So my aunt asked them for pins, and they said they didn’t have any, so I made a comment, “I guess next time I’ll bring some with me."
SHEESH!
Off topic, a few months ago I had my skates shipped here from Canada. Everyone who saw them at my place kept asking, "So where the heck are you going to skate?". A couple of days ago the mayor announced that they will be spending a lot of money this year to transform the Swan Lake pond by the Opera into a skating rink in the winters. HAHA! Question is, who do I skate with? I'm guessing they will have rentals. (I’m going to sound too Canadian if I hope for hot chocolate too, ay?)
There were a bunch of reviews, so I was checking them out. I found this amusing one...
Pros: Mezmerize
Cons: .
This album.. very very good music... Hard, fear, dark,
angry... I'm Turk, but I love System of a Down...
So I'm sure most of you guys know how much I like to talk about the lack of customer service in Armenia...
I dropped by Giordano clothing store with my aunt a couple of days ago. She wanted to buy a pair of pants she had seen earlier. So she tried them on, came out of the dressing room, and stood in front of the mirror. The pants looked great, but they were too long on her. So usually, in a country where employees know what customer service is all about, employees dive to the ground, turn the bottom of those pants inside, and usually pin them up so you could see how great they look on you. But of course ... not in Armenia.
There were 2 girls (employees) standing there staring at my aunt from a few meters away. My aunt asked them in Armenian, “Could one of you guys help me turn inside the bottom of my pants so I can see how it will look?”. One girl kept quiet (as if she was mute), the other one simply said, "No, I can’t." HUH? So I got down on the ground and turned the bottom of her pants inside. The girls stared at me cause men do not usually do this sort of thing in Armenia. So my aunt asked them for pins, and they said they didn’t have any, so I made a comment, “I guess next time I’ll bring some with me."
SHEESH!
Off topic, a few months ago I had my skates shipped here from Canada. Everyone who saw them at my place kept asking, "So where the heck are you going to skate?". A couple of days ago the mayor announced that they will be spending a lot of money this year to transform the Swan Lake pond by the Opera into a skating rink in the winters. HAHA! Question is, who do I skate with? I'm guessing they will have rentals. (I’m going to sound too Canadian if I hope for hot chocolate too, ay?)

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