:rolleyes: Today I had to stop by the local filling station because my oil light was flashing, and while there I sat inside. It was very busy with a lot of people coming and going, so the time passed quickly, but not quickly enough as one young lady walked in: she looked to be in her 20s, and had on a skin tight ? -- don't know what they call them -- it was close to skin tone in color and covered her from her neck down to her ankles, with short sleeves. She was close to but not quite overweight, with generous but shapely hips and legs and breasts. There was not a wrinkle or sag anywhere, front or back, up or down. She seemed all business, oblivious to any attention she might be getting. I have to say that the men, young and older who came and went did not appear to be looking at her, and there was not a smile or leer or comment as they paid for their gas, etc. I assume that was because I was sitting there, just inside the door. All I could think of was "Oh my God."
Quote from: libby on September 29, 2017, 04:53:35 PM
:rolleyes: Today I had to stop by the local filling station because my oil light was flashing, and while there I sat inside. It was very busy with a lot of people coming and going, so the time passed quickly, but not quickly enough as one young lady walked in: she looked to be in her 20s, and had on a skin tight ? -- don't know what they call them -- it was close to skin tone in color and covered her from her neck down to her ankles, with short sleeves. She was close to but not quite overweight, with generous but shapely hips and legs and breasts. There was not a wrinkle or sag anywhere, front or back, up or down. She seemed all business, oblivious to any attention she might be getting. I have to say that the men, young and older who came and went did not appear to be looking at her, and there was not a smile or leer or comment as they paid for their gas, etc. I assume that was because I was sitting there, just inside the door. All I could think of was "Oh my God."
You can bet your sweet butt those guys looked her all over when you weren't looking. :haha: :haha: You weren't at a Gay Filling Station were you. :rotfl: :rotfl:
Quote from: The Troll on October 01, 2017, 09:35:06 PM
You can bet your sweet butt those guys looked her all over when you weren't looking. :haha: :haha: You weren't at a Gay Filling Station were you. :rotfl: :rotfl:
Nope. Actually, the manager is a friend who lives in the same community I do, just a few miles away.
So many times I've encountered this same situation. . . At work!
Our policy is to send people wearing such inappropriate "clothing" home.
It never ceases to amaze me how ignorant people are of the image they project publicly. It is obvious they do not care. . . :-[
I once had an employee that would yell "man the harpoons" when a certain individual entered the pharmacy. The majority of people on the floor were ignorant of his intention in yelling this, but I wasn't. I wrote him up the first time, and fired him the third. . . :mad: And he's pissed at me over the fact he lost his job. . . No responsibility of this own actions. . . Despite two shots across the bow. . . :rolleyes:
Quote from: Palehorse on October 13, 2017, 11:40:28 AM
So many times I've encountered this same situation. . . At work!
Our policy is to send people wearing such inappropriate "clothing" home.
It never ceases to amaze me how ignorant people are of the image they project publicly. It is obvious they do not care. . . :-[
I once had an employee that would yell "man the harpoons" when a certain individual entered the pharmacy. The majority of people on the floor were ignorant of his intention in yelling this, but I wasn't. I wrote him up the first time, and fired him the third. . . :mad: And he's pissed at me over the fact he lost his job. . . No responsibility of this own actions. . . Despite two shots across the bow. . . :rolleyes:
Wow, talk about rude. No wonder you fired him.