That attendant is a national hero.
That attendant is a national hero.
After planning a wedding, I did not want to plan an elaborate vacation. We booked a Caribbean cruise, where I could just roll on the boat and have a drink with an umbrella immediately placed in my hand.
NO.
My husband and I decided to go to Spain for our honeymoon. We love to eat and we love wine so it seemed like a great idea.
Our honeymoon was wonderful until our last night. It began as a lovely evening, we ate delicious food, drank entirely too many cocktails and retired to our hotel room around 2 am for some sexy time. We both passed out and the next thing I remember is being in an elevator on the fourth floor with the doors open. Our…
I'm phobic about flying, the claustrophobia from being sealed/ strapped in. We got there HOURS early to check our bags and avoid any worries. At check-in, coincidentally the girl had been at our school (husband was my hs bf) and wanted to make our honeymoon "extra special".
My new husband and I stayed in a cute little cabin on the Olympic Peninsula and cooked for ourselves the whole week while exploring the rain forest and local beaches. The very last night, we decided to splurge on a nice dinner out. We got all dolled up and had a drink or two and had a lovely evening. Driving along the…
you're obviously a man hater. Give the guy the benifit of the doubt. Maybe he thought they WANTED him to throw chairs. Did they clearly tell him to stop, and were they drunk?
Yeeeeah in the last 8 months 3 random, obnoxious spurned men assaulted 3 different women badly enough to draw national attention. People like the asshole in the article & especially the MRA's who defend him make me ashamed of my gender. The ignorance, pettiness, and entitlement of these small dicked man-children is…
More importantly, what were the women in the bachelorette party wearing that would have egged on this behavior?
"I don't understand why women just don't TELL men they aren't interested."
Possibly; Wisconsin's is a decent example of food code laws requiring food service employers to report certain type of illnesses and keep employees out of work if they're vomiting (though not for many illnesses, such as colds or bronchitis, etc). But what's the remedy there? Employees can't sue for food code…
Thank you! I'm pretty sure too much time has passed in Karen's case, but this is very useful information to have for anyone else who might experience something similar.
I read the comments just to make sure that someone posted this. Lawyer up. Don't just do it for yourself; do it to protect all his future employees AND to set an example for all the other predatory managers out there.
Karen Blake (or anyone in a similar position) should look into getting a sexual harassment suit filed through the EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission). A thing that a lot of people don't realize is that for victims in most employment law cases, one can usually get free legal counsel through the EEOC—this…
Karen Blake, I know it's in the past and would have been a big hassle but it's a shame you didn't sue that asshole and assume ownership of that local chain.
I'm fine with the saying as many police forces have a similar statement on their vehicles. What bugs me is the lack of oxford comma.
Assuming she thought it was a wild bird—and she did**—why the fuck would she step in the way of a predator killing a meal? That's just beyond being a bleeding heart and way into idiocy. I love ducks, but I wouldn't run up and bludgeon a fox if it was in the middle of killing a duck. The circle of life is none of my…
The other day I witnessed a mother grabbing her (13 year old?) son by the front of his shirt and saying "don't you EVER do that again" for being snotty to the cashier at a coffee shop.