at work told me tonite that he wished I wasnt there......... just because I turned down his music on the cooks line....... first of all, he told me to stop messing with his music. I told him it was quite loud (which it was) and then he said, "no one else has said anything" but I am, I said..... its just a little too loud..... even the person who was on the wheel thought it was way too loud, because its right in their ear.... people dont realize...... still, to make a comment like that. wishing that I wasnt there, because I turn down his music. he always cranks it up.
id lay the smackdown on his stupid ass haha...he wishes you werent there. who the fuck says that? besides my mother ....
and Im sure someone would have told them to turn it down. at least I didnt yell at them about it, I just turned it down on my own..... I know I turned it down at least twice. I think he went over there to turn it back up again, cuz the next time I did do it, he said something rude like that.
yes, the guy is an ass. I never said a word to him about it, I just turned it down on my own...... but really, when its blasting in your ear and you try to communicate on the cooks line, its hard when the music is so loud....... its like having to compete, plus you cant think straight either.
I want to say that's rude, b/c it was... but when I worked overnights at >_> mcDonalds... we cranked up the music and I was always high, I'd have probbaly bitched but not to that extent I'm sorry
if he's really rasta i'd say ' i wish haile selassie never existed' and if he is rasta that'll offend him, if not than he ain't a true rasta and then you can make fun of him for not being a true rasta :H
well thats just a whole other kettle of fish now... i second the smackdown idea, however i'd do the whole verbal smackdown approach