Unfair


Aside from Vince cheating by not ringing up the items in the competition, having Jorge ring up the tire at the end was unfair. Jorge was not the potential employee of the month so it shouldn't have been counted for him ringing it up for Vince.

Zach didn't have anyone to do that for him, so why did Vince get away with that? 2-on-1 isn't fair. But thankfully the ending made up for it.

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You want to know what's unfair? Vince being forced to sell his 1981 Honda Civic. That's what's unfair.

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I know. That was unfair. How would anyone get that car up on those high shelves?


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I dont know any grocery store that would let a bagger or box boy operate a register, or even scan anything. Too many hands in the cookie jar, if you know what i mean...

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You want to know what's unfair? Vince being forced to sell his 1981 Honda Civic. That's what's unfair.


ROFL, that was funny! While it was certainly worth more than the $20 he was forced to sell it for, what was also amusing was him thinking an '81 Civic with 233,000 miles on it was worth $10,000!

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