It's Just Something I Say to People
Some people say, "Hope everything comes out alright." Some say, "Mention my name and you'll get a good seat," or some variation. I like, "Don't get any on ya," (though I use it in non-bathroom related situations as well, and have never meant it as literally as you might think -- "I'm going to Rally's," you might say, to which I might reply, "Don't get any on ya," and probably also, "Bring me some fries," but I digress).
So the other day at work, a coworker (who will absolutely remain nameless, so don't ask me Matt) called me over, having recently taken a break, and said, through a giggle, "I just went to the bathroom and got it up under my fingernails."
"Number one or number two?" I asked her, though I knew the answer.
"Number two," she said, "I had to go get a scrub brush."
Then she offered me a high five.
So the other day at work, a coworker (who will absolutely remain nameless, so don't ask me Matt) called me over, having recently taken a break, and said, through a giggle, "I just went to the bathroom and got it up under my fingernails."
"Number one or number two?" I asked her, though I knew the answer.
"Number two," she said, "I had to go get a scrub brush."
Then she offered me a high five.
2 Comments:
hmm. tasty.
can i just tell you that this just might be one of the funniest stories i've heard at least all week. seriously...there was some laughing.
the inferno
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