Friday, March 23, 2007

This is an old one...

but I had to tell you about this chile. She reminds me of the character on Saturday Night Live (or is it Mad TV) that always say "nooooooooooooooooooooo let meeeeeee do it" UGGH...

"so yesterday I left my heels in the car at the train station right...I had on my sneakers. Well my coworker (that New Birther) kept saying how spoiled I was b/c our boss never said anything to me...I guess that didn't sit well with her so she told him about the sneakers, like he didn't know. So he called me in his office and was like "they are hating on you....they think I like you more than them." He was like "I wont say it's not true, but try not to bust up in here in sweats and Jordans to keep them happy"...we laughed and I told him I left my shoes, he said he figured so and that was the end...well when I got here this morning I asked her "Are these shoes acceptable to you or do I need to go home and change" she was like "why?" I said "b/c you were the only one in this whole office who seemed to have a problem with what I (I emphasized that) chose to wear on MY (I emphasized that too) feet." Then I modeled my shoes for her and raised my brow...she didn't say anything so I walked out of her office and into mine."

2 comments:

  1. Tasha....that was sooooo like you! I bet the New Birth'er had that WWJD expression on her face as you did a full model turn & walked away! You should've snapped too, lol!

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  2. Oh no, please tell me you didnt rip the runway at work! LOL.

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