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No, seriously. I went upstairs a few minutes ago to change into my pajamas, and noticed that my fly was completely down. This, after having made a trip to the store for food earlier this evening. People were staring at me and pointing, which I've been used to experiencing (with or without the red hair). The kicker is, I tried to help someone else at the store when I first walked in. There was a maroon El Dorado in the parking lot with its lights still on. When I told one of the cashiers about it, she looked at me as though I was nuts (although, now I wonder if she could see my nu… anyway). Isn't that just common courtesy? If someone has done something that should be corrected, shouldn't you do what you can to help ensure it gets corrected? If my fly was down at the store tonight, I would have been embarassed – but not half as much as I am upset if someone saw me and didn't say anything about it.
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4 Comments
Anonymous
January 18th, 2006
at 7:57am
I thought you were crazy but now I can see your nuts, haha couldn't resist.
Anonymous
January 18th, 2006
at 9:21pm
At least you didn't have Snot hanging from your nose!
Anonymous
January 19th, 2006
at 10:08am
By far the stupidest thing I have read on any blog.
Anonymous
January 26th, 2006
at 7:30pm
Greetings! I just discovered your blog whilst googling B&TG material. (No. I'm not generally a reality show fan, but, honestly, the whole concept of this one intrigued me from the beginning.) Yes, your attempt to help this person was quite courteous. Common courtesy is all too quickly disappearing in this age of “me, myself and I” and it certainly added a bit of sunshine to my day to see that it was demonstrated here.
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Misty a.k.a. “Aurora Nebulosa”