Two posts in one day! That means either that I have too much time on my hands, or that I'm putting off cleaning the study yet again. I think you can figure which is the correct answer.
Last month The Gilahi Blog published a hysterically funny post titled How to Refurbish a Hallway in 52 Easy Steps...it seems that Gilahi has a problem with paint similar to the one I have with wallpaper. His post reminded me about an equally funny piece I'd run across a while back that looked at what buying paint would be like if the price of paint were calculated the same way the price of airline tickets is. I looked for quite a while in my woefully-disorganized files before I finally found it, and thought it was funny enough to share with you.
I don't know who the original author of this piece is, but I'd like to buy him (or her) a beer.
So sit back, relax, and consider what buying paint might be like in the worst of all possible worlds...
Customer: Hi, how much is your paint?
Clerk: Well, sir, that all depends.
Customer: Depends on what?
Clerk: Actually, a lot of things.
Customer: How about giving me an average price?
Clerk: Wow, that's too hard a question. The lowest price is $9 a gallon, and we have 150 different prices up to $200 a gallon.
Customer: What's the difference in the paint?
Clerk: Oh, there isn't any difference; it's all the same paint.
Customer: Well, then, I'd like some of that $9 paint.
Clerk: Well, first I need to ask you a few questions. When do you intend to use it?
Customer: I want to paint tomorrow, on my day off.
Clerk: Sir, the paint for tomorrow is the $200 paint.
Customer: What? When would I have to paint in order to get the $9 version?
Clerk: That would be in three weeks, but you will also have to agree to start painting before Friday of that week and continue painting until at least Sunday.
Customer: You've got to be kidding!
Clerk: Sir, we don't kid around here. Of course, I'll have to check to see if we have any of that paint available before I can sell it to you.
Customer: What do you mean check to see if you can sell it to me? You have shelves full of that stuff; I can see it right there.
Clerk: Just because you can see it doesn't mean that we have it. It may be the same paint, but we sell only a certain number of gallons on any given weekend. Oh, and by the way, the price just went to $12.
Customer: You mean the price went up while we were talking!
Clerk: Yes, sir. You see, we change prices and rules thousands of times a day, and since you haven't actually walked out of the store with your paint yet, we just decided to change. Unless you want the same thing to happen again, I would suggest that you get on with your purchase. How many gallons do you want?
Customer: I don't know exactly. Maybe five gallons. Maybe I should buy six gallons just to make sure I have enough.
Clerk: Oh, no, sir, you can't do that. If you buy the paint and then don't use it, you will be liable for penalties and possible confiscation of the paint you already have.
Customer: What?
Clerk: That's right. We can sell you enough paint to do your kitchen, bathroom, hall and north bedroom, but if you stop painting before you do the bedroom, you will be in violation of our tariffs.
Customer: But what does it matter to you whether I use all the paint? I already paid you for it!
Clerk: Sir, there's no point in getting upset; that's just the way it is. We make plans based upon the idea that you will use all the paint, and when you don't, it just causes us all sorts of problems.
Customer: This is crazy! I suppose something terrible will happen if I don't keep painting until after Saturday night!
Clerk: Yes, sir, it will.
Customer: Well, that does it! I'm going somewhere else to buy my paint.
Clerk: That won't do you any good, sir. We all have the same rules. Thanks for painting with us!
And so it goes...
Enjoy your evening. More thoughts tomorrow.
Bilbo
It's been a while since I've seen this but it still rings true.
ReplyDeleteNever seen this before, but it is a hoot!
ReplyDeleteAnother reason I don't fly
ReplyDeleteEvery time spouse and I are discussing travel and start to book tickets online, we usually hit several sites to try to get the best deal. I'm always afraid that if we take more than 20 minutes to actually discuss sites, flight times, etc., then the price will change and we'll have to start over. The discussion usually goes "if we fly out on Tuesday and come back on Monday, it's $20 cheaper than if we fly on Wednesday and come back on Friday, but if we leave at 3:00 AM, it'll save us $50 over leaving at 6:00 AM, as long as we return by 2:00 PM on Sunday.... wait, is there a full moon that day? The price goes down if there's a full moon..." It's just nuts.
ReplyDeleteOh, and thanks for the link.