Posted on 11/07/2017 1:06:12 PM PST by simpson96
A special needs teacher hilariously sent photos of herself instead of her car to an insurance company. Alyssa Stringfellow was asked to take front and side profile photos before her car insurance could be completed.
Alyssa was left red-faced after realising her mistake last week, and quickly sent across the correct images of the car. She has since shared her post to give others a laugh at her expense.
Alyssa, from Arkansas, US, said: I was insuring myself on my grandmothers car insurance when I decided to pose for the photos. The guy from the insurance company rang laughing his head off after he received my email.
(Excerpt) Read more at metro.co.uk ...
Arkansas.
Raise her rates.
Dumber than a post hole....
A teacher??? Idiot.
Democrat....
Yes, that says it all.
I wonder who has “special needs”? The students, or the teacher?
Insurance denied. Trunk full of junk. Unsafe at any speed.
Question. If Laz hit that, would she file a claim?
If I am bad and I die, I come back as those pants
Hey, at least she has a sense of humor about the thing.
A teacher??? Idiot.
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No, no. Article says a Special Needs Teacher. No doubt she graduated from being a Special Needs Student.
This is something my 19 year old stepson would do. If you don’t give very specific instructions then what you end up with comes from his imagination.
I’m sure she’s a nice lady with a big heart to help special needs kids. But we can’t let her drive. Tell her to save the insurance money and spend it on bus fare....
When asked by someone on the phone my last name and I tell them, quite often they ask "would you please spell that for me" and a couple times I have said, ok, t.... h.... a.... t, anything else you want me to spell for you? Only a couple have gotten it.
She is just as cute as a dadgum button!!!!
I think such innocence is welcomed in this weary world.
You win FR for the day.
Both (as usual)!!!!
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