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Another True Story
Posted by Handiman 1 Jun 2006 10:56pm
    


As some of you may know, I work in a movie theater box office. One day I lost my balance and fell behind the counter and on the way down I hit a handle right above my right eye. As you may image I got a hugh black eye. So after I had benn asked by customers mamy times, "What happened to your eye?" I just waited untill my boss was standing right behind me amd when someone asked me what happened I said " I asked my boss for a raise! He has anger management issues." Good thing he thought it was funny.
It does'nt stop there. Time passes and I get a workmans comp form to fill out about my black eye. Now, I could tell them I just lost my balance and fell but what's the fun it that. If I have to fill out a stupid form why not make it worth my will. How does this sound? I was at work. I was drunk. I dropped my crack pipe and when I bent over to pick it up I lost my balace and you know the rest. Now, that last part is not true but just think of the response that would get.... Hmm



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