Jun 22, 2007 13:05
I don't trust hardly anyone. Especially with my stuff. I keep my bag and vest at work under a combination lock. I take my lunchbox home every night. Why? Experience has taught me that people can't be trusted not to mess with others' stuff. I was seven when I learned this. Someone stole my eyeglasses. What they needed prescription spectacles for I'll never know. This lesson, with the added fact that distance from property does not matter, was repeated again when I was 13 and someone stole from right next to me a Star Trek: TNG book. Why, again, I'll never know. Of course, these weren't the only things stolen from me in school(Some of my stuff was actually taken out of a locked locker that had a lock on it provided by the school. They swore it couldn't be picked. I swore they were naive idiots. Mom just swore at them.). But if I listed all of them, it would get repetitive.
So, new lesson for today is: you can't leave your lunch in a refrigerator at work because someone will steal your lunch. Three lunches were stolen today. Luckily, I wasn't one of them, because I'm broke. However I will say this about whoever did it. It's a real douchebag of a person who steals someone else's lunch. But it takes a special kind of douchebag to steal from a pregnant girl. Someone ate her egg salad sandwich. I hope they get salmonella.
When one of the zone managers talked about it at the evening meeting, I said "That just makes you a special kind of jerk if you did it." Everyone seemed to think it was kind of funny. You know, I thought everyone that worked at Lowe's had to be eighteen. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe we have a child amoungst us. But, it's just really sad that someone stole those lunches. I hope they get E. coli.
Fucker.
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