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drunk off my rocker


Posted on 10/27/2006 by claudio
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I was so sick of working at my old job, that I decided to drink off my rocker during the lunch break. Then I came back shit faced, told the secretary Hey Baby, then went around pointing fingers to everyone saying "F--k You, F--k You, F--k YOU, and F--k You." Then I said Ciao, bellisimos....and strolled on out never to be seen by these guys again. Hah and I'm durnk again now tooo........



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Victoria (10/27/2006)
Well, I guess you could say you "burned a few bridges", huh? Hope things get better. Take two aspirin and get some sleep. - Sounds like you got pushed around badly. Now treat your SELF well and rest. Blessings and Good Night, Victoria

Fighting Saints (10/28/2006)
Man do I wish I had the guts to do that before the moron I used to work for fired my sorry butt.

claudio (10/28/2006)
yep it was fun. they were a-holes and they bully. and the one that likes me says he will give a reference so I am scott free.....

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