May 14, 2007
Don't Get Your Undies In A Bunch
From now until the end of June I suspect that my posts will center on the heat and my lack of interest in my job. It is far more difficult to maintain any interest in the job than I imagined it would be.
I am being forced to attend an all-day training session tomorrow. Does it make sense to train a guy who is quitting anyway? I don't think so. The training is at an off-site location and is supposed to last until five. I'm guessing I won't make it that long.
On the heat front, it is hot. I was out in the back a few moments ago and the plants are suffering. I will have to move the watering frequency to daily or they will perish.
I stopped at the grocery store today on my way to the office to get some fruit. I went to pay and the only register open was manned (maybe it's womaned) by a beautiful young woman, maybe 23 or 24 years old. She was very friendly, asking me about how I liked the items that I was buying and that sort of thing. Really quite chatty, which an old guy like me appreciates.
After I finished paying and she had bagged my purchase, she turned her back to me so that she could talk to a passing coworker. This left her well-proportioned behind a couple of feet in front of me. She reached behind herself, grabbed a handful of pants and pulled her underwear out of her crack. Very disconcerting and not the kind behavior a guy wants to see. If she realized I was still watching she never let on.
Things in this blog represented to be fact, may or may not actually be true. The writer is frequently wrong, sometimes just full of it, but always judgmental and cranky
Tag: Daily Life
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4 comments:
Maybe that's a come on these days. There's no telling with these young folks.
Haaaaaa ha ha! What's better? A pretty young thing pulling undies out of her badonky donk, or a 30-something and tired looking chick whining about her husband and medical debt? Please don't write a post about me. ;D
I watched some lady watering her precious rose bushes. She filled a 1 gallon jug with water and gave each of the 6 or 7 plants a "drink". I had just been burying an acorn in that area, and the soil was dry as dust! It was simply a waste of a gallon of water and her roses are parched. Later she will wonder why they don't "perform" and scowl at them.
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