xjsb125 wrote:Bill, who stocks the household chemicals, provides the quote of the night: "Sir, the highlight of my night was when I came in tonight, walked into the bathroom and saw some guy pissing in a trash can."
Unrelated note, yay for not being sick anymore.
I read that post and all I thought was, "People call you 'sir' at work?"
Someone called me Ma'am today and I laughed at him.
-Sarah
Goodbye you liar,
Well you sipped from the cup but you don't own up to anything
Then you think you will inspire
Take apart your head
(and I wish I could inspire)
Take apart your demons, then you add it to the list.
its4am_isanybodyhome wrote:ugh i just got called in to work today at 4 WHYYYYYYYY did i say yes
booooo I hate it when that happens. And I never say "no" unless I have some kind of "valid" excuse, no matter how much I don't want to work.
I do that too. I've never turned down a shift unless I actually could not be there. Kind of helped me out though, when I got sick in the middle of my shift last week, and I guilted a girl into covering for me because I had covered her like 5 times.
My little brother's friend calls my parents sir and maám. My brother and him were taking some rope somewhere to mess around last night, and he said, Ïsn't this how you met your wife, sir?
My first and only boyfriend ever is getting married..
first and only? do you still have feelings for him or are you completely over him?
I remember when my first real ex-bf got married. I had broken up with him, but still had feelings for him. It was painful for me to see him get married.
<I><B>"I know this sounds corny, and I might be a little bit drunk, but honest to god, thank you everybody"</B></I>