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And here he is claiming the viral video changed his luck with the ladies. He also claims the bagel shop invited him back for a free bagel. Bagel shop says he is not welcome in their store.
And here he is claiming the viral video changed his luck with the ladies. He also claims the bagel shop invited him back for a free bagel. Bagel shop says he is not welcome in their store.
This guy has a habit of feigning outrage at various locations. Here's another one, where he's berating a couple of convenience store clerks. And he says he's "5'...4'11"...
Well...he does have a small point (heehee)....Many women will post on dating sites that they want a guy who is "tall" and in many cases "over 6 ft" or, once a connection is made, will DEFINITELY ask the guy's height. Apparently, that's not to be considered shallow but if a guy said "no obese females", "only thin girls", etc. or asked a girl her weight it would be considered offensive, shallow & rude. AND...weight can be changed and is controllable unlike height.
But more seriously, I feel a bit of sympathy for him. I think he’s really frustrated by the jokes that he has to endure due to his height issue. The store clerk was rude to make fun of him by asking that question., I am sure there is no such thing as being compassionate or caring about 0thers feelings in Pakistan.
I use to go to it. It was my father's old breakfast spot when he worked the Town of Oyster Bay. This guy is a moron and deserved to get punched out for trying to have a fight with a guy who didn't want to put up with his mouth and his BS while getting his breakfast.
Add a minimum wage job and he probably have to fight off the droves of hot babes.
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