Posted on 09/05/2017 4:36:52 AM PDT by simpson96
If it weren’t for social media, attention junkies like this would have a harder time getting their fix.
ironically... her shirt says it all!
Key phrase: “I don’t think...” Praying for the kids....
She probably has a blog too.
That’s not a crop top. That’s a t-shirt that won’t cover her belly. She needs to buy some maternity clothes.
What the hell is wrong with this idiot?
Excellent point.
And how are you today? Safely above water, I hope!
I think if this had just been a 300-lb Mexican gal...things would have been OK.
I will say this...in Alabama, this attire is not standard and we would have offered her up a t-shirt if she was too poor to afford a shirt.
Drying out.
It was a very near thing, true story.
I saw a pregnant woman with a bikini top on at Wal Mart a month ago. My friend said a cashier stated the lady was just daring an employee to say something so she could file a complaint. So, you are correct in saying social media is an addiction.
Good for the restaurant. I hope they get more business.
What’s wrong? She’s a weirdo. Says so right there on her ill-fitting shirt.
Generation Selfie
Can’t fix stupid. That was just so distasteful.
I’m glad you made it.
It may have a lot more to do with the too low-slung skirt.
Who wants to look at that....geesh!!
I hope they train employees in remaining poker-faced regardless of what comes through the line.
I grew up in Washington state back in the early to mid sixties. Back then it was Honky Tonks, taverns, blue-collar workers, fishing villes, and then came... The Beatles and everything changed. We moved overseas to Southeast Asia and when we came back to the States it was total weirdness. I was still wearing button-down collars and stay-press trousers... it seemed (but really wasn’t) to me that everybody else was into beads, and hair, and smoking dope. I was a stranger in my own country. Even then the Seattle area was strange.
To this day I am glad I kept my presence of mind during those impressionable years.
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