Posted by jon f mn on November 02, 2014 at 15:23:15 from (70.198.131.44):
Well I can for sure cross getting tossed out of a gass station off the bucket list. Went into a station for coffee. I like to put a little hot chocolate in my coffee for flavor. The problemcame from the sign on the chocolate machine that said "no 20oz cups". This is because they are too tall and won't fill all the way. I only wanted a little so I tipped the cup and proceded to fill away. The counter girl FLIPPED out, "you can't do that"! I politely said that I only want a little chocolate so it'll be ok, after all I do this every day. Nope, she weren't havin it and after some choice words from her before I could even apologise she suggested that maybe I should leave before the police were summoned.
Of course this got me to thinking of some of the other places I was booted from during a miss spent youth which included too many class rooms to count, a middle school, high school, several bars, a couple restaraunts, a motel, (altho I blame that one on my traveling companion), a college class, a courtroom and a jail (shoulda seen the look on THEIR faces when I refused to leave) and worst of all a church. Guess your past is never truely behind you is it.
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