How Milpitans Do It
Finding Good Deals in Milpitas:
Sign in a Milpitas gas station: Coke — 49 cents. Two for a dollar!
How Milpitas Clerks Check For Valid VISA Cards:
I was signing the receipt for my credit card purchase when the clerk noticed that I had never signed my name on the back of the credit card.
She informed me that she could not complete the transaction unless the card was signed. When I asked why, she explained that it was necessary to compare the signature on the credit card with the signature I just signed on the receipt.
So I signed the credit card in front of her. She carefully compared that signature to the one I signed on the receipt. As luck would have it, they matched.
Milpitans and Those Card Readers:
At a grocery store in Milpitas, they have new credit card/bank card readers at the checkout stands. If you don’t know how to orient your card to swipe it through the reader, the checkout person will say, “Strip down, face toward me.”
Editor’s Note: Am I wrong, or is this just asking for trouble?
Milpitans Do Fast Food Math:
A customer at a Milpitas sub shop ordered “a small soda.” The owner responded, “I’m sorry, sir, but we don’t have small, just medium and large.” (Both cost 99 cents.)
The kicker came when the customer, a rather well-dressed business type, disappointedly said, “Okay, I guess I’ll just have to have the medium then.”
Milpitans and Geography:
After interviewing a particularly short-spoken job candidate, I described the person to my boss as ‘rather monosyllabic.’ My boss said, “Really? Where is Monosyllabia?”
Thinking that he was just kidding, I played along and said that it was just south of Ebonia. He replied, “Oh, you mean over by Croatia?”
Advice for Tech Workers:
An actual tip from page 16 of the HP “Environmental, Health & Safety Handbook for Employees.”
“Blink your eyelids periodically to lubricate your eyes.”
Milpitans up in the Hills:
I live in the Milpitas hills. We recently had a new neighbor call the local city administrative office to request the removal of the Deer Crossing sign on our road.
The reason: Many deer were being hit by cars and he no longer wanted them to cross there.
Milpitans and Computers:
My neighbor works in the operations department in the central office of a Milpitas bank. Employees in the field call him when they have problems with their computers. One night he got a call from a woman in one of the branch banks who had this question:
“I’ve got smoke coming from the back of my terminal. Do you guys have a fire downtown?”
Milpitans Are Easy To Please
My son’s friend was sitting in his Milpitas High science class, when the teacher commented that the next day would be the shortest day of the year. His lab partner became visibly excited, cheering and clapping. He explained to her that the amount of daylight changes, not the actual amount of time. Needless to say, she was very disappointed.
Milpitans In Food Services
My daughter went to a local Taco Bell and ordered a taco. She asked the individual behind the counter for “minimal lettuce.” He said he was sorry, but they only had iceberg.
Milpitans Do Math:
A co-worker was telling us about her sister who was coming to visit from Milpitas for the holidays. Someone asked how old her sister was, at which she paused, thought for a bit, and then answered, “She’s half as old as I am, that’s how I always remember.”
So someone else (okay, it was me) said, “That’s neat… So every year that you age, she only ages half a year?” My co-worker thought about that, and then said, “Oh, yeah, I guess it only works on even years.”
A Milpitas Mom’s Favorite Joke.