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Retired 22 years
There's only one requirement with using the word "queer". You have to be 50 years old or older.
When you are 50 and older there are a lot of taboo words you can use
There's only one requirement with using the word "queer". You have to be 50 years old or older.
There's only one requirement with using the word "queer". You have to be 50 years old or older.
With two first names I don't doubt that.Then I qualify......., and just so you know, I toned it way down from my first choice.
Some women prefer whipped cream......
oopsWe had a driver (since retired) who liked to flirt with this one particular receptionist. One day he was making his delivery and started to flirt with her when he noticed that she was on the phone. Rather than stopping he kept at it. It was only when he got back to the center when he found out that she had been talking to her husband, who didn't take too kindly to the UPS dude flirting with his wife and called in a concern.
I pulled under a shade tree one time many years ago to sort my next 50 stops. I had an old FM radio in the cab that was tuned to a 70's station, and the song "Brandy you're a Fine Girl" came on so I sang along to it while I sorted. The next song was "Dream Weaver" by Gary Wright, and I really got into it, my voice cracking on all the high notes as I screeeched out "Dreeeeeam weavah weavah weavah" with all the reverb echo. The song ended as I got my last shelf sorted, and when I went back up to the cab I discovered to my horror that a customer had been standing there the whole time waiting to ask if I had a package for her. She was trying to be polite but she lost it and just busted up laughing. I wanted to die of shame. That was the last time I ever sang along to the radio while working; thank God this was before smart phones and YouTube!
But she claims to have retired with 25 years in FT. Unless my math is bad, 2014 is only 2 years ago which she admits 10 years in.Baby orca pig vomit.....lmao.