Co-Worker Confessions
I had a very uncomfortable situation present itself last night.
I was curious if anyone else has had to deal with this. I am at a social gathering for my wife's employer. There was a small group of people at the bar including my wife having polite conversation. Some how the subject comes to first dates and dating as teenagers. A co-worker of my wife who was not drunk, States the following " I was really shy as a teenager so I used to get my older brother's drunk and let them have sex with me. To say the group went silent would be an understatement. I of course throw out "speaking of buggery what do think the Chiefs chances are this year. The group quickly disbanded and stayed away from said co-worker the rest of the night. Has anyone else had to deal with something like this. Ang |
Most of Kentucky has.
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Maybe she was kidding. |
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Sure, I've been around plenty of odd conversations with co-workers, especially when drinks were involved... but nothing in the same ballpark as that comment. That is what you call "an ender".
It would have been great if someone had said, "Well, buy me a few drinks and you can call me big brother." |
Was she hot?
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If she was kidding she was one hell of an actress. Besides it is half way around a fortune 500 company now. Ang |
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JUST KIDDING!!!:p |
One of my co-workers admitted that she was drunk one night and shit in a cat's litter box. Not as good as yours but still made for some good jokes at the office.
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Does a boss' allocution count?
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Very odd. You know when people skip over (or vault, as the case may be) social boundries that most of us wouldn't cross, it's likely some form of acting out. Maybe an extremely abusive personal relationship or a substance abuse problem. Maybe something else. Who can tell?
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