Friday, November 9, 2007

The insanity of it all...

This guy I work with drives me BONKERS!!! He is 23 and married to a beautiful girl. He was just discharged from the Marines not too long ago because he was injured. Anyway, he is one of the most vulgar and disgusting people I have ever met. He constantly uses bad language, whether or not there is a customer around. He is talking about inappropriate topics all day long. He thinks he knows it all..which really drives me crazy.

So, the list could go on and on about the things that tick me off, but you get the picture. Now...here's the real problem I have with this boy. Like I mentioned before he has a beautiful wife. However, all day long at work he is checking out "cute girls". He always stares at them from afar, and then if he thinks they are really cute he will talk to them and flirt for a little while. He is always talking about his "list" too. The "list" is a list of girls that he could be friends with that could easily be bumped up to more than friends if anything were to ever happen between he and his wife. How dumb is that?? Why are you married if you are already looking for your next option???????? He says every guy is like that. That's a bunch of BS!

Anyway, it's one thing to check out "cute girls", but it's a whole new thing when you are constantly obsessed with if they think you're cute...and do you think she likes me...and constantly talking about one girl. And then going on and on and on about how her boyfriend is jealous of him. UGGH! I have to listen to this ALL day long every day. And he takes his wedding ring off while he's at work too...what's that all about?

So, as you can see...I'm a lot annoyed with this individual. I don't agree with most of what comes out of his mouth. And that is fine..we don't have to agree...but do I have to listen to filth all day long? There must be one clean thought in his head.

1 comment:

  1. Now who needs some cheese? Just kidding, at least yours is something to actualy complain about. That's a toughy though. What were they thinking back then, giving people freedom of speech?

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