She Left Instructions For The Repairman But He Decided Not To Listen

Working as a handyman is a job filled with unpredictability and surprises. Repairmen often encounter various challenges, and listening to instructions is paramount. This story centers around a repairman who learns this lesson the hard way.

Laura, facing a malfunctioning dishwasher, enlisted the services of a repairman. Juggling her work commitments, she left specific instructions for the repairman. She placed the key under the mat, asking him to fix the dishwasher and leave the bill on the counter. Her only warning was to avoid her pet bulldog, Bob, assuring the repairman that Bob was harmless. However, she emphatically stressed that, under no circumstances, should he engage with her parrot.

Arriving at Laura’s apartment, the repairman encountered a massive and intimidating bulldog named Bob. Despite his imposing presence, Bob remained docile, observing the repairman’s efforts. The real challenge came from an unexpected source – a parrot that constantly berated him with shouts, profanity, and insults. Enduring the relentless verbal assault, the repairman’s patience wore thin. Succumbing to his irritation, he snapped at the parrot, unleashing a frustrated outburst.

“Shut up, you stupid, ugly bird!” he yelled. The parrot’s response was swift and unexpected. It shouted, “Get him, Bob!”

Suddenly, the seemingly placid bulldog sprang to life, no longer the passive observer. The repairman now faced a genuinely menacing threat from Bob. Panicking and regretting his lack of restraint, he desperately tried to defuse the situation. The parrot’s cleverness had set off a chaotic chain of events, transforming a simple repair job into a comical and perilous scenario.

In the end, the repairman’s failure to heed Laura’s warning and control his emotions had led to an unintended and potentially dangerous encounter with Bob. The story serves as a humorous reminder of the importance of following instructions and exercising patience, even in the face of unexpected challenges. It highlights the unpredictable nature of the handyman’s job and the valuable lesson learned by the repairman, who will likely think twice before ignoring instructions again.

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