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Some reason I think there may be a *Based on real life events* CSI or Law and Order about this guy in the future. I wonder if he started digging the padded quiet room in the yard yet, complete with matress and shackels..
One thing remains constant though. I remain at the same job with plenty of opportunity to try out scenarios with the women. Oh did I tell you? Last weekend this flirty east European girl sprained her ankle and asked for a first aid kit. I offered to be her crutch as she hobbled to the drugstore to get some supplies and then to wrap her ankle in a bandage. I was ready to be her knight in shining armor. She declined though and hopped to the store herself.
But! Because we have such a friendly relationship, she was saying bye to me and announcing her vacation, saying how happy she was, I wanted to stand up and give her a big hug. But then I remember she was wearing a ring and figured it wasn't too appropriate.
So def, when ARE you getting a girlfriend then? It's been a while.........
Yes it's the same Mary. No, she's not my supervisor. I actually have a more casual relationship with my own supervisor. Before she was promoted to her current position, Mary used to pop into my cubicle from behind and stand real close to me. She felt comfy enough before, so I dunno why she got all rigid. Ever since she was promoted to supervisor she's on a power trip and we've had a few conflicts.
One thing remains constant though. I remain at the same job with plenty of opportunity to try out scenarios with the women.
When will you get it through your thick head that women, married or not, in the workplace are different from women out of the workplace.
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Oh did I tell you? Last weekend this flirty east European girl sprained her ankle and asked for a first aid kit. I offered to be her crutch as she hobbled to the drugstore to get some supplies and then to wrap her ankle in a bandage. I was ready to be her knight in shining armor. She declined though and hopped to the store herself.
Now, this doesn't tell you something? She'd rather hobble in pain to the drugstore on her own than have you touch her or come near her? It really doesn't take a genius to figure that one out.
VAW and TVSG should be characters on a cable TV series. I am aware that they are both boys. Not that there's anything wrong with that. They could call it Almost Two Men.
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