Sometimes Lit makes me feel like Alex P. Keaton & sometimes it's working at McDonalds

KillerMuffin

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Sometimes Lit makes me feel like Alex P. Keaton & sometimes it's working at McDonalds

Sometimes I just know that lavy, Laurel, or one of the rest of you liberals just reads one of my posts and shakes his or her head sadly and thinks something along the lines, "She just doesn't get what's important."

Of course, I return the favor. Kind of like a young Reublican living in a house full of liberals that just happen to be a part of the family. I wonder if Cheyenne ever feels that way?

Other days, I'm wondering where the time clock is to punch in. We have a "day shift" and a "night shift" who are part of the "day crew" or the "night crew." Some of us apparently work a swing shift.

Do we get paid?
 
Cibo said:
If we got paid, alot of us would be filthy rich. :)

Filthy.


I've used that word today about the Scottish weather.

Why "filthy" rich? Maybe I'll drift down to MacDonald's and ask the waitress.
 
If this is McDonald's, KM, I think you're at least an assistant manager.

I've got dibs on the fryer!
 
Don't compare yourself to Alex P. Keaton. He was intelligent, good looking and witty. You are none of the above.
 
That's what I hate about working at McDonald's. The customers are such dipshits.
 
Toronto was such a lovely place until you ruined it, trollface.


I know you.
You think you know me.
We're not related cause
You're in the mustelidae family.
 
KillerMuffin
"Sometimes I just know that lavy, Laurel, or one of the rest of you liberals just reads one of my posts and shakes his or her head sadly and thinks something along the lines, "She just doesn't get what's important."


Not all of us leftys are so judgmental. There’s really nothing to ‘get’ there’s only a person’s opinion.
 
I didn't mean it that way. I meant it more in the whole "view of reality" manner. It's not judgmental, it's just a different view of the way reality is that doesn't work well with someone else's. Not really judgmental, but we have our blind spots that, here at least, are generally politically divided.

A woman's right to choose vs. a child's life
A person's safety vs. a person's right to have a gun
Security vs. civil liberties.

Neither are wrong they're just different ways of looking at the world that clash because we havd different ideas of what's important. No value judgments are implied, really.

Try this one, you'll like it better

Sometimes I just know that lavy, Laurel, or one of the rest of you liberals just reads one of my posts and shakes his or her head sadly and thinks something along the lines, "She just doesn't get what's important."

Of course, I return the favor.
 
KillerMuffin said:
I wonder if Cheyenne ever feels that way?

You mean feel like the outsider looking in on the party you haven't been invited to? Yup, it happens. Today, as a matter of fact.
 
KillerMuffin said:

I know you.
You think you know me.
We're not related cause
You're in the mustelidae family.

That was so nasty, I love it. Bet you have search engins all over looking for mustedelidae.
 
Muffin, I may disagree with your politics, but I still find you to be a wonderful person :) With killer legs, if I may say so.....
 
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