I saw some guy the other day in the supermarket. He wore mirrored sunglasses and I believe he thought he was quite cool. The reason that I am talking about this guy concerns his shirt. It is a shirt he chose to put on and go out in public. The shirt was just like any other. It fit the man well enough. Oh there was one particular odd aspect of his shirt that made it stand out. On his shirt was the very poetic saying that read "Fuck Milk, Got Pot?" The word wasn't even covered up. There was no asterisk were the "u" was located. Even in that case, its stupid, but at least it is semi-passable to wear it in public.
Really now, come on you mean to tell me someone would actually wear that shirt in public. I like to think I am pretty open to things, but every now and then I haved an old fashioned man inside me that objects to this type of stuff. This guy wasn't a 19 year old kid. He was in his 30s. Grow up with your mirrored glasses and vulgar shirt. I should probably give a break to mirrored glasses people. It is really the shirt that gave me the entire impression of this fool. Would anyone reading this wear a shirt like that in public? The worst shirt I have says "I am Evil." That is as bad as it will ever get for me. I hardly even wear it. Am I being too rough on the guy?
What's worst is the guy shoved the circular inside the magazine rack! How dare he! HOW DARE HE! Are we animals? Do we not have garbage cans to put our unused circulars in them. Do we not care where we shop.
Fuck Milk...no sir, Fuck You sir.
Sorry for the language, but I figure it isn't anything that you haven't heard on Xbox Live oe Live as some of you cool kids refer to it.
Hey look I have a follow up to" The Shirt Guy." This is more of a feedback to some of the comments . I want to point out that I wasn't offended by the shirt. I just thought the guy was a jerk for wearing it. I never suggested the guy should be arrested or fined for wearing it . I believe in freedom of speech so he has every right to wear what he wants. Freedom of speech covers everything from guys wearing silly stupid slogans to people who choose to use freedom of speech to say something more profound. This guy was just a knucle head so I don't think we should give him too much credit for wearing a slogan that someone else came up with it. Hey if you want to, go right ahead
I also wasn't too quick to judge this person. I didn't just look at his shirt and said this guy was a jerk. It started with the shirt and developed from there. His other mannerisms helped me make my correct judgment that the guy was a jerk. I do find it interesting how people were quick to judge what I had to say though.