Posted by donjr on December 24, 2012 at 17:05:12 from (72.71.189.208):
In Reply to: Speaking of bad days. posted by OLarry from MD on December 24, 2012 at 14:46:00:
Back in the seventies, woking as a repairman for Ma Bell, we quite often had to go into attics chasing wiring troubles. One of my cohorts had put his big foot through a ceiling, and the company had to investigate it and have the damage repaired. The boss was looking at the damage, and the lady of the house was with him.,,She told the boss that she "really felt sorry for the guy". When the boss asked her why, she said she heard the ceiling give, and walked into the bedroom to look up into the hole to see Mike's eyes and teeth (he was a big black guy) as he exclaimed, "G_dd_m, boss is gonna kill me shonuff now.....". The lady asked the boss, "You wouldn't REALLY do that, would you??"
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