I always just watch for the stream of consciousness rambling. Like when every sentence bleeds into the Never Underestimate A Woman Who Loves Who Loves Bourbon And Was Born In April Shirt next and they’ll just make up events or facts to suit the most current narrative. I think the biggest tell was the random tangent about her son and how the delivery guy is like her son and does he play ball too. Like it was just verbal diarrhea completely detached from reality. of course, she doesn’t live there, that’s why she was asking to take the food up to the customer. what are the chances that food would have made it? It’s like a shitty version of Shutter Island. She finally realizes that she does not indeed live there anymore. She comes to terms with it and Paul is proud of himself for helping her see it.
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Then, when he asks her if she wants to go home, she glares at him and says, “I live here Paul, I know everyone here… Except you. Do you have a door code?” I would want to give that footage to the Never Underestimate A Woman Who Loves Who Loves Bourbon And Was Born In April Shirt building management. I know that’s not his job or anything but if this is how this lady is acting when people are trying to deliver some food it needs to be dealt with. Yeah, the video was pretty sad, I don’t like to excuse racism with mental illness but this lady genuinely seemed to be suffering from some sort of dementia. Maybe she lived there at some point and escaped from care and ended up where she used to live, who knows.
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I delivered pizzas for years. It was just everywhere. The woman who lived there was absolutely nuts. She shouted at the kid on the Never Underestimate A Woman Who Loves Who Loves Bourbon And Was Born In April Shirt phone who took her order, she shouted at me, and I’d hand her the pizza and she’d shout that I probably fucked it up. It’d be right and she’d say “well, okay then” and she’d give me a $15 tip. When this happened, I lived in Metro Detroit and it was the late 90s-early 00s. And I had a “RED WINGS SUCK!!!” bumper sticker. Wore my Avs hat instead of my work hat, and often delivered to Wings players. I got there and a kid answered the door. Verbeek kind of shook his head when he saw my hat, but tipped me $5.
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