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Monday, April 16, 2007
I was going to blog about the Bachelor, episode 3, but meh, I don't feel like it. Nothing exciting to report on this episode anyway.

So something happened to me at lunch today. I'm normally a pretty talkative person, but this incident literally left me speechless. My coworkers and I went to TGIF's for lunch. We walked in the same time as a woman with overprocessed 80's style big hair and her mother. Well they were kinda just standing there, and they didn't approach the hostess right away because the mom dropped her glasses. So I'm just standing there, with two of my coworkers, and we're waiting for the other three people to arrive. Anyway, it looked like the hostess made eye contact with me as she asked "how many in your party?" So I said.. "six," the same time big hair lady said "three." Then I said to big hair lady, "oh sorry, go ahead, you guys are in front of me." She simply turned around and said "Yes we are. You're quite perceptive." Then she walked away with her mom and followed the hostess to her table.

Okay seriously, I was just dumbfounded. Completely taken aback by that statement. My boss who was behind me said "oh my gosh, did she just say that? That was uncalled for!" I pretty much was angry with myself the whole lunch time, for not having some kind of response for that woman's rude statement. Why oh why couldn't I have been witty enough to reply to that? I swear, my blood boils just thinking about her. How rude! (as Stephanie Tanner from Full House would say!) I watched her go to the restroom and I swear I fantasized about walking in there and giving her the smackdown. I could take her, I watch enough wrestling.

The only relief I got out of the lunch hour was seeing the third addition to her party... her ugly, bald, fat husband. Hah, no wonder this woman has a bad attitude.

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posted by Daphne @ 10:17 PM  
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  • At 10:14 AM, Blogger Unknown said…

    Don't you just hate it when people get all ignorant over a minor mistake. You could've been a jerk and went ahead of them!

    I hate when I don't think of any good comebacks until the moment has passed. I try to keep a few on the tip of my tongue because you don't work in this city without needing a few snazzy comebacks and an ice cold glare.

     
  • At 2:39 PM, Blogger Holly said…

    LMAO! What a freak. I always think of good comebacks right away, but sometimes I'm sorry for it later.

    I bet you could've taken her, tho. You're tuff like that. :P

     
  • At 9:39 PM, Blogger Nicole said…

    LMAO! Your to funny, her bald fat husband! lol.

    That was totally rude though. I'd have been all kinds of pissed. You should have tripped her on her way to the bathroom.

     
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