An abundance of rice (long; open full post)
An abundance of rice (long; open full post)
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That was amazing!! Just wish we got to see the final image of the BIL on the veranda, broken and surrounded by 23 bags of rice
74ReplyI feel duped! Where is that picture!
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This was the most compelling thing I've ever read
45ReplyIt’s not the same, but this all reminds me of ‘A House for Mister Biswas,’ which one reviewer on Goodreads describes as “more than 600 pages filled with the bickering, moans and wailing of a large Indo-Trinidadian family.”
I love stories like this. Humans are so funny.
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That was hilarious, thank you! I must admit I'm morbidly curious as to how one orders a truck of rice by mistake...
37ReplyI'm assuming it's a single pallet and the shop owner told the warehouse to send the minimum order amount. BIL probably thought it was just a few bags.
26ReplyLooks more like a single container
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700 ish bags of rice? and he only bought 24. lol
35ReplyMassive success tbh. Imagine Havin to deal with 700 fucking bags of rice. Those sacks also looks to be 50 kg wholesale sacks meant for ration shops and godowns so thats likely 35 fucking TONS of rice.
EDIT: They're actually 100 kg sacks, so 70 tons.
13ReplyStill got stuck with 2.4 tons lol. Guess that'll last them like a week
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23?
6Reply"Final terms: 23 bags, one bottle Old Monk, one bottle scotch*. Everyone is exhausted"
The whole point of this set of twitter pic conversations was the negotiation to not have to buy the whole lorry worth.
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"We are all here"
Sounds like a Palahniuk novel.
29ReplyCan you recommend one for a first time Palahniuk reader?
Edit: well shit, so far no consensus :)
2Replychoke 👈
3ReplyObviously go for guts for maximum slap in the face. I also liked the time travel one.
2ReplyI recommend Haunted. One of the first short stories is very interesting.
2ReplyHonestly I only read Fight Club and that was two weeks ago.
So I guess that one.
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Wow. Do they do truck-loads of rice as Cash on Delivery there? If he didn't pre-pay, can he just refuse delivery and not pay? No idea what verbal contract laws are in place.
21ReplyThese sorts of deals are usually based on trust. You might pay beforehand, on delivery, or later. But cancelling / not paying will tank your reputation.
7ReplyImagine BIL getting sent out for rice every day and coming back empty handed after this incident
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This would make a hell of a 90 minute Netflix movie.
16ReplyKind of reminds me of " A Man Called Ove" or, in movie form, "A Man Called Otto."
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This story was just what the doctor ordered. Thank you for posting this.
15ReplyMan I need that image of man on verandah
14ReplyI need a smoke after that.
Fuck that was a great read.
13ReplyThose look way bigger than thw 50lb bags I'm familiar with. Are those 100lbs? 200lbs?
12Reply100 kg, so a little over 200 pounds.
9ReplySo thats 70 tons of rice the OP's BIL nearly got stuck with.
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This post has more twists and turns than a roller coaster lmao, great post!
12ReplyFuck Tumblr's pop up
12ReplyYeah I'd love to know the conclusion of the story but when that popped up I immediately didn't care anymore. Fuck Tumblr.
11ReplyWhy don't you read it here on lemmy then?
8ReplyTry a different app. The images are in the post, they just aren't showing right for some reason.
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Why don't you read it here on lemmy then?
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Holy shit I'm fuckin' dying
10ReplyI could see my brother doing this.
7ReplyWhat a ride!
3ReplyIn what country does “truck” refer to an SUV? I’m in America and I assumed at least a pickup truck.
-6ReplyWhich is the same size basically
19ReplyA pickup has a bed and can carry much more rice than an SUV. I have no idea why anyone would assume they meant an SUV.
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