![]() |
When my daughter was about 4, we went shopping at the craft store. The lady working the register was very tall with a deep voice. She asked my daughter if she would like a free piece of candy. My daughter responded by asking her right to her face..."Are you a boy or a girl?" I was mortified because it was really a pretty legitimate question. I paid super fast and hauled ass out of there. |
Quote:
:lol2: I don't think I've been to a drive tru in a long time and not left and complained about the person serving. :rolleyes: |
^It's as if you were watching me. :eek: ...it was your hubby, wasn't it? :p Except that he didn't have an accent and say words like "trolley." If he had, maybe I would have been nicer. :p zoeybear - oh my gosh!! how mortifying!! |
Quote:
I can't believe I'm gonna post this but most people have stopped reading this so I think I'm safe... When I was little, maybe 4 or 5(?), my parents had gone to a store and were at a service desk and to keep me out of trouble they sat me on the counter. I decided then was an appropriate moment to loudly pass wind! :eek: I then looked directly at my Dad and loudly said "ohhh Daddy!" so everyone thought it was him! My Mum loves to remind me of that and since I've had Amelia she must remind me at least once a month! :rolleyes: |
Quote:
You like my trolley word? I never realised when I typed that that you don't say that over there. |
LOL! You're description of it made ME cackle - and you were dead on. :p Were you on the giving or recieving end? And yes I do quite love your trolley word. We only say "trolley" when talking about the trian like things (trollies) that would go down the middle of streets in California and what not. :p and I love that you spell realized with an s. I keep reading your posts in a British accent. This is really like a mental illness. I think there's a word for it. |
Quote:
Hmmm, is the british accent like a second voice in your head? Cuz if it is I'd consider consulting a doctor. :p:p Oh and the trolley thing... is that not the same as a tram??? |
Oh my gosh! that is hysterical! Sounds quite a bit like what happened to me! |
When my oldest dtr was about 5, she wanted knickers for xmas so I took her to see Santa to tell him. She climbed up on his lap, gave him a big hug and kissed him on the cheek and with all the sweetness she could muster, and loud enough for all the people in line to hear, she said "Santa, could you please bring me a pair of knockers?". Did you know Santa's face can change to the color of his coat? And, so can my mine:D. Oh, and just to let you know - be very careful of what you ask Santa for - sometimes he comes thru in a reallllllllyyyyy big way :p. |
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 07:20 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright ©2003 - 2018 YorkieTalk.com
Privacy Policy - Terms of Use