Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Classification Essay - Types of Gas Pumpers :: Classification Essays
Types of Gas Pumpers      Ã       There are many types of people who purchase gasoline, but three types are  easy to spot. All three have an obvious physical appearance which sets them  apart from other gas purchasers. Each also has a distinctive pumping technique  and freely vocalizes his opinion. Finally, each type has a particular way of  annoying every other patron at the same location.      Ã       The first type of gas purchaser is Leisure Lou. He can be identified  immediately by his appearance. He drives a station wagon with wooden side panels  and a bumper sticker that tells the world that he is retired. His Hawaiian print  shirt captures everyone's attention. He wears Bermuda shorts and black socks  with sandals. On his head sits a fly fisherman's hat which is his obvious  display of a continuous state of leisure. His pumping technique also sets him  apart from the normal crowd. When he parks his car, he stops at the first pump,  preventing the use of the pump in front of him. He always pays for his gas in  advance, so that the attendant can preset the pump and he will not have to worry  about stopping the pump himself. He activates the pump before opening the access  door and unscrewing the tank lid. He tucks the hose under his elbow and spills  gas on his hip while opening the tank. As Leisure Lou leans against the side of  his car, he pumps his gas absent-mindedly, conf   ident that the pump will stop  before gas pours onto the ground. Once the pump stops, he replaces the hose and  screws on the tank lid but forgets to close the access door. Leisure Lou even  vocalizes his not-a-care-in-the-world attitude. He whistles some melodic tune  from The Sound of Music while pumping his gas. When inside the convenience  store, he tells everyone how wonderful retirement is. But Leisure Lou can be a  tremendous annoyance. He blocks the use of two pumps while he performs a number  of time-consuming tasks. First he browses through the store with no intention of  making a purchase. Then he washes his car's windshield. Next he visits the  restroom to wash his hands and look at the stain on his hip. Last, he walks his  dog around the small patches of grass that serve as landscaping.  					    
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