By windshitwipers - 30/05/2013 09:41 - United States - Denver
The Top
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Framed
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J'accuse !
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dragonlady1406 tells us more.
My boy
By NeverEscaping - 03/02/2013 00:52 - Canada - Edmonton
By colorfun - 18/05/2015 03:38 - United States - Noblesville
colorfun tells us more.
It was advertised as an event for children. The guy running the event refused to pay for the professional princesses when they showed up, ready to perform. I think he intended on scamming everyone since he had the other slutty costumes on hand. The whole thing was a disaster! Police were called, parents were screaming obscenities and threats, etc. My local news station just finished running the story.
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Thanks, Dad
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Big deal
By Like mother like daughter - 24/02/2015 22:25 - United States - Aurora
Not amused
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By Rainbow_Rhinos - 28/11/2015 07:17 - Australia
Rainbow_Rhinos tells us more.
OP here. My friends and I checked him out and he has a history of doing the same thing to girls in his own grade (he's a year below me). He bugs them online and invites himself into their lunch group, as well as watching from behind poles. He isn't very physically threatening, so no one sees him as a threat, but more of an annoyance. And very creepy. I'm not rude to him, but I don't want to encourage the behaviour so I just ignore it. When he comes over to our group we start talking loudly about bras or tampons and he wanders away soon enough.
Stuck
By kraussy - 04/05/2009 06:28 - United States
Back in fashion (Oppenheimer dolls not so much)
By JGarz - 10/10/2015 07:21 - United States - Tucson
It's not a cult, I swear
By Anonymous - 28/04/2013 20:19 - United States - San Diego
Back to black
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By a - 29/03/2012 15:19 - United States
Chill out
By HURP - 17/06/2015 15:41 - Canada - Edmonton
Bad boy
By Rich - 19/05/2010 20:43 - United States
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For the record I work Night Audit, it was 5:50am. The poor man requested a 6:45am wake up call so he could attend his conference. There was no one else available to help the guest. During training two months ago I'd been told 'Customer Service' was 'everything'. Strangely I thought I was doing the right thing. Especially considering one of my official duties is to leave the desk to deliver folio's (bill's) to be placed under the doors of departing guests. As for the 'grammar police' I said 'a injured guest' rather than 'an injured guest' to indicate an individual person, rather than imply I had multiple injured people staying at the hotel were I work.