At 10:00AM I had to stop someone from taking off his pants so he can wash them. He was wearing white boxers and he wasn't that bad looking. Would I have given him singles for a peep show? Of course not. His reasoning behind his actions was that he wanted to wash his pants so he wouldn't have to come back to do another load. I told him that a pair of pants does not equal one load... which led to a more detailed explanation. I will admit, it made somewhat sense to me but I still couldn't let him walk around in here in his boxers. His reasoning was that a pair of pants starts a fresh new pile of dirty clothes. He pulled his pants back up and proceeded to put quarters in the washer.
This wasn't the first time people have removed clothing to get the stuff they were wearing washed. Once I had a French dude (cute!) and he had removed his socks, shirt, and almost his pants. My co-worker had stopped him. I was in the bathroom. I am starting to believe that stuff happens when I'm in the bathroom. I am even starting to believe that mini parties go on when I take a leave for the restroom. Anywhoots, he was stopped and then we never saw him again. Actually, I once saw him when my best friend and I were eating Crepes at a bar/lounge/cafe type of deal.
One other time, a lady was taking off her obese son's clothing because he had come back from a basketball game. I had to stop her at his shorts. She was going to remove them for him. I do find that wrong on many levels and I find it wrong that she was going to let her 200 pound child walk around while flashing his man-boobs and bagel rolls. I know, what I just said is harsh... but seriously...
PEOPLE NEED TO DRAW A LINE!!! Plain and simple. Even if it was Brad Pitt taking his pants off, I would tell him NO. Most likely because I don't find celebrities attractive but come on... keep your pants on! I'm sure people wouldn't like it if I was walking around without clothes!... Well... actually... NEVERMIND! Point is, this isn't a nudist laundromat. Keep your clothes on top of your undergarment.
Monday, August 10, 2009
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Isn't the rules of most places "No shirt, no shoes, no service"? Although I think no pants and no brain should be hidden in there somewhere. It kinda makes you question whether people realize they're not home when they wash clothes.
ReplyDeleteYou know..the thing with the kid and his mother reminds me of Cartman. I could see this being a live action South Park.