Im a solid color man myself but now im being swayed by theZap Rowsdower said:That's why I only wear solid color shirts.
If that was the t shirt then the old woman was either completely ridiculous OR had a gutter mind worse than anyone I know.Audio said:This was offensive?
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"How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop?!"
"over 9000~ >:O"
How about stories where people don't find value in any activity apart from complaining because they have nothing better to do? You bring shame to the name of spelling and grammar nazis. Seriously, what the fuck is the point in you even responding to this thread? It's only worthwhile blasting somebody about mistakes when they're trying to pass themselves off as an intellectual.Extraintrovert said:Firstly, proofread your posts. Your grammar and spelling are atrocious.
Secondly, find something interesting to write about. Humans being overly sensitive stories are almost as common as humans being bastards stories. The difference is that the latter tend to actually be entertaining.
Screw working with your grandmother, you own a Wolverine T-shirt? That's freakin' awesome, xDBlueruler182 said:Well, at work, my grandma (yes I work with my grandma) got uppity about one of the waitresses wearing cleavage tops on a regular basis. But a shirt with an owl and some words that may be conveyed as offensive? And while you're not working? Sounds like the lil old lady's a little over the top.
EDIT: The most offensive shirt I own is a shirt of Wolverine, which might be thought of as unprofessional, but I'm a delivery driver, so furked if I care.
I think the customer simply thought your co-worker was currently on a shift and quite understandably pissed with what your co-worker considered "uniform". You should have just explained that while she works here, she's not currently on a shift- and so can wear whatever she likes pretty much.Macheteswordgun said:*snip*