Pulled straight from the "WTF??!" file....

Nov 09, 2006 12:57

Have you ever heard something in casual conversation or in passing and thought, "WHAT? People really SAY that?" For example, have you ever ACTUALLY heard someone use the word "babydaddy" in conversation and thought, "WHAT?" It leads to funny inner monologues for me when I hear someone say something that, for me, is reserved as a joke phrase between ( Read more... )

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hilhilbean November 9 2006, 19:25:09 UTC
People are so stupid.

Riding the bus has brought some interesting comments and conversations into light. And yeah...people really do say "babydaddy" in normal conversations.

It's freaking weird.

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lesleyest November 9 2006, 19:48:47 UTC
Ha ha! Laughing is the BEST response you could have had!

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love_unhinged November 9 2006, 20:13:45 UTC
When I worked at Bennigans back in the day, the wait staff knew not to mess with the hostess. In the long run the hostess can make or break a server.

I actually had a guy be really very ugly to me one day when I first started and another hostess told me to straighten up his attitude by seating him with "low tippers". (excuse me if I'm rude or not politically correct in saying this) She told me to seat him with teenagers or black people. They are usually on the low end of tipping. He kept complaining about how little he was getting on his tips and finally the other hostess said that he should learn to treat his hosts a little better. The next day he brought us each a lower to put on the hostess stand and appologized for his behavior.

Good luck with that!

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uhohlissa November 10 2006, 14:07:05 UTC
YES!! That's what I told the other host when she walked away, I said, "Where I come from, you don't mess with the hostess". Let's hope there's no tire-slashing action going on while she learns her lesson. =)

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t_jay November 10 2006, 01:33:33 UTC
ROTFL

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You're the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! uhohlissa November 10 2006, 14:06:01 UTC

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