OP had to know the instant he took off the last covering that some camera, somewhere, would pick up on his naked nether regions. Can bet that cop knew something was "off" before he even pulled OP over....
If it was my local cops, speeding ticket, indecent exposure, obstruction of police duties, dangerous driving.... anguish of an officer, facing the wrong direction while naked.... what ever they can get to stick
Saw a similar incident about two months ago. Karen giving it all the "can't eat this, can't eat that" crap. Guy sitting at the table next to hers turns to her and says, "Didn't I see you in McDs yesterday demolishing a double cheeseburger?". Karen exits stage left.
Seen that too often from parents even back before Karens become standard before 2k, friend's mother was like that and got put in her place by my grandmother when she was picking at me for eating a McD's burger my aunt had brought for me. Cant fully rem what my gran said, but we didnt hear from that woman for almost a week lol
@Momoko Noelle exactly! It's shameful enough just being in a Wendy's. Plus being by yourself too...I mean, seriously, what can they do to shame you that you can't do to yourself twice as well and everyday?
The multicolor hair lady story: Here in the US you have to have a model release to use an image of a person that shows their face/is easily identifiable as the person, in order to use it for public/commercial use. I’m a photographer and digital artist, and this was one of the topics heavily stressed in my college digital design program; especially in the digital photography classes. It never ceases to amaze me how ignorant and/or blatant a company can be about their legal responsibilities. In this case, I’m glad that this Karen got schooled through a hefty lawsuit and lots of karma in the end 😁 KAREN: So sue me! OP: Sure thing! Great malicious compliance 😆
@@gorilladisco9108 Stock photos already have the model releases; many times the release is integrated into the agreement/contract with the person in the images; this is completely different than when someone shoots photos independently, or like in this case where the blogger posted her images on her own website/blog post. Legal and marketing departments know that they can’t just take images from people’s websites without their written consent, but this Karen apparently didn’t get the memo or her arrogance and entitlement gave her the false impression that she would get away with stealing from a person who doesn’t have a large internet presence. Fortunately this blogger has people watching out for her and karma caught up with Karen.
Too many people think that if its available online for all to see then its available to use by anyone. Not always the case. Its like on Facebook, when you post ANY image or photo up on there you need to be careful of your settings when you post it. If you post it publicly it can be used by Facebook for their own advertising purposes, now I could be mis-reading that within their Terms of Service, Section 3 - The permission you give us, is where its covered. Of course some intellectual property rights are addressed in there, but if you go and put a photo up for family and friends, its best to make certain those photos are only set for family and friends to see and not public.
So annoyed by it, I have a lot food intolerances that do change in severity dependend on my overall health. I am not directly allergic, so no danger of life, but the likelyhood of me feeling sick is high. I try to make theleast amount of deal about it possible, pretty much never eat out cause I dislike inconviniencing people and even if the staff tries or claims to try, they almost always mess up. Had a seperate talk with my best friends Wedding caterer whoclaimed to take me serious due to her own celiac desease, . . . Lets just say the food did not fit the critera and I spend the Wedding throwing up . . . .I really reather had brought something "pathetic" but safe for myself . . . For me it is just migrains, throwing up, some cold sympthoms or fainting . . . Others legit die if staff is this careless and and then there are BS Karens like that making it wore for all of us
The Image Stealing happened to one of my best friends. She used a makeup product and did some tutorials on TikTok for a while and the company used her face to push one of their less popular products. Well, she got wind of it and sent a “Cease and Desists” only to get told to basically “Screw Off” you little Pee-On. So she sued the shit out of them and now owns a million dollar mansion all thanks to said brand. lol.
Story 1: Why in the hell would a pregnant woman wear tight jeans to an OB appointment in the first place? My ex only wore dresses for hers and was more comfy for it.
Well it is not mentioned how far along she was so she might have been in the first trimester before it gets too big. However if I knew I had no underwear under my shorts I would have told her to suck it up. Also going commando is just....wrong. The fact he was willingly speeding 20 over with his junk out tells me this story had to be fabricated. That or he is just an idiot.
This!!! I am not directly allergic, but I have a lot of food intolerances due to a genetic glitch messing with my histamin levels. Nothing in my not to eat list will kill me, unless I fall down a flight of stairs die to dizzyness, but is likely to make me pretty miserable. I spent a good portion of my best friends Wedding throwing up, since the caterer claimed to have it covered and they very much did not . . . . .for me itis just throwing up, cold sympthoms, migrains, dizzy spells and fainting, day ruining, but something I am used to, others can genuinly die for this carelessness!!! I barely ever eat out cause I do not want to inconvinience others, but gosh damn it, never claim a food is safe, that can end up badly so fast
I am turning 31 this year and the only thing I found that I am allergic to is the painkiller tramadol. Literally causes me to have seizures. I can only imagine the hell that others with food allergies goes through
@@Skrulzie I react to various foods; won't say I'm allergic, but certainly sensitive. Was being asked about this, and said "Kiwi fruit make my whole mouth and tongue tingle so I avoid them" and the guy told me that Kiwi fruit and Pineapples both contain an enzyme which consumes protein. And our bodies are protein. So if you eat Kiwi fruit, it's eating you right back. (I also stopped eating fresh pineapple years ago for the same reason).
I've been allergic to crustaceans since I was 7. I started getting allergic to molluscs around 3 years ago. I also have medicine allergies which just show up randomly and as a kid there are vitamin supplements that would hurt my stomach for more than an hour and I thought that was normal or something I had for dinner. 😂😂
If I remember it correctly you are allowed to be naked in your car (because its considerd your space and has the same status as your home in this mater). Even if people can see you its not indecent exposure
Hey Bob, you hear about billy down the road? Poor thing, must've been cursed. That's why I'm glad the church is doing something about all these blasted witches. Hope they catch the sorceress responsible.
My stepdad‘s brother was a cop in Gatlinburg Tennessee, he had 100 different stories about people driving with no clothes on, getting caught doing it in the car with no clothes on, but my favorite one was when he drove up on a car that was parked beside the road with the windows fogged up heavily. Now this car was one that got pulled over all the time with a 17 yo driver who would speed all the time. So the cops knew the car/driver well. So my uncle walked up on the car already laughing. The driver rolled the window down about two inches, he said “go ahead and roll it down all the way or I’ll call your parents!” When he shined his flashlight in the car and didn’t see teenagers…it was the kids parents. Both totally nude and very embarrassed. Turns out that the kid had been grounded so the parents took his car out and found a box of condoms in the glove box and it gave the kids mom and idea…so they got caught using them.
Sorry to hear. I cannot imagine how I will be when my very temperamental ragdoll kitty finally goes (I have two shorts of him on my channel if anyone is interested).
I lost my dog Ava 3 days before Valentine's last year, I was crying for 2 hours, her birthday was on Valentine's day. I'm on the 22nd. I thought we would grow up together, but she sadly died of shock because one of our bigger dogs that would always bark at her got out of the kennel
Story 3: people like her is exactly why people never took my peanut allergy seriously and I had “friends” try to smoosh pb&j sandwiches in my face until one day a table at school wasn’t cleaned properly and people finally understood when they saw my face get swollen
Story 1, me screaming back "Fine but the emotional trauma isn't my fault I tried to say something" And just doing it. When you don't value your own self worth it's always fun to use it to make others uncomfortable. Cop earned his licks that night
also fuuu that last story "we're moving you to the kitchen" should be buffered with what you're telling them to do, if you don't you're a shit boss who deserves to get knocked back down to grunt. Managers who do that shit deserve not a single lick of respect from a single person
@@shanewoody4232 you think I give a single fuck? Cop deserves what they get for being ignorant, if they gotta go to therapy for seeing my junk because they wouldn't listen for 5 seconds then that's on their own damn tab
@@shanewoody4232 aww how adorable, if you raise my fine, for your actions, we're going to court. Either you're a cop, or one of these idiots who think they should have freedom to behave how they want
I can relate to Story 3. Back when I worked at McDonald's this guy swore up and down that he was allergic to pickles. He repeated like 5 or so times and I ensured him of our policy to change of gloves so we're sure there's no trace of pickles. We even wiped down the station before making the specified burger. After his somewhat spiel, what does he ask for? A Big Mac with extra sauce. For those who don't know, Big Mac sauce is made with relish. Also known as pickles. I ask him if he meant extra mayo, ketchup, or mustard or something. But I was already 75% sure he just didn't like pickles. When he kinda scoffs and specifies that he wanted Big Mac sauce (obviously) cue Malicious Compliance. I apologize with a, "I'm sorry, sir. But 1 of the ingredients for the Big Mac sauce is relish, we can't serve that to you." He starts swearing up and down that there's no relish in the sauce and he's had it before. One of my managers, who was great at backing up employees, quickly took my side when I told him that this man was allergic to pickles. The cherry on top was when my manager put a dalop of the sauce on a tray and then, with a spoon, spread it out and showed the customer the bits of relish. With his best customer service smile he said, "I'm sorry, sir, but maybe you got a different sauce last time you went. As I showed you, this contains pickles and I cannot serve it to you." The customer was caught. He could either admit that he didn't like pickles and his 5 minute spiel was for nothing, or take the plain dry Big Mac burger. If memory serves me right, he took the third option and left.
12:03 This is why, when I ask for a restaurant to leave out nuts from a dish, I tell them “I’m not allergic, I just don’t like them”. I don’t want to contribute, even accidentally, to the course of people who cry “allergy!” just because they don’t like something.
Story 3 reminds me of how I claimed I was allergic to cheese pizza when I was seven because I wanted to make absolutely sure it had pepperoni. Ah, early childhood logic. Not as charming when you're a grown-ass adult.
Story 3: I'm guessing that the good tip from the friends was because of their embarrassment over the Karen's conduct. I wonder if they ever invited her to join them again.
The salad Karen is just the worst. She took a pile of dietary fads, and probably just some things she doesn't like, and called them life-threatening allergies. That's just demented. I'm glad it backfired on her. While I don't have any food allergies, I do have a life-threatening allergy and it frustrates me to see people using it as a ploy like this.
Well, to be fair, nuts allergy is a life-threatening one and there's no 'soft version' of it. It's just that she clearly didn't have it whatsoever. But yes, I agree. It's absurd how somebody may claim allergy when it's just them not liking this or that, or trying to curry pity or something (like an average person wouldn't particularly pity a random person that up and talked about having allergy). I'm fortunate for my only one to be a somewhat mild one that's not life-threatening, but it's garlic, it's everywhere, and the lone smell of (fresh only) garlic makes me nauseous (probably as a defensive response to it, more than the show of the allergy itself). Even that is a pain to deal with, both for me and for others that have to limit themselves around me. Why willingly and unnecessarily put that pain-in-the-ass position on others?!
@@kikixchannel - I have 2 allergies myself. One life-threatening, one massively bizarre and inconvenient. The life-threatening one is petroleum and petroleum derivatives. Causes a variety of symptoms depending on form and mode of contact. Anaphylaxis if airborne, contact dermatitis with skin contact. The second one is Diphenhydramine HCl (aka Benadryl). Won't kill me, but causes hives if ingested. people faking allergies, or saying allergies are fake understandably irks me.
@@hollyhartwick3832 me too with the Diphenhydramine! Oh, it's just in any anti-nausea pill, or sleep-aid, or nighttime cough n' cold medicine, and a bunch of antihistamines. Which i personally think is the definition of irony, that one could have an allergic/adverse reaction to an allergy medication! I get all antsy in the extremities but my head wants to turn off altogether and it can cause hallucinatory waking dreams too (not gonna lie though, that could probably be fun sometimes).
I don't have any allergies, but I do have a lactose intolerance and some foods just really don't vibe with my digestive system (coffee and spinach are good examples). I do also have a vegetarian diet. And I always make sure that whatever place I go to for food has alternatives that I can eat. And if I'm not sure about something, I politely ask what's in the dish. Then I can judge for myself if I wanna try it or not. I also often make sure that I go with someone and if I'm unsure about a dish I ask that person (usually my sister) if we could share the dish/if they would mind eating it if it wasn't something I ended up enjoying. That's how I found out that the sushi with mango avocado and mayonnaise is actually pretty fucking tasty. I try to not make my dietary restrictions the problem of others, especially not the staff. And when I do require alterations to a dish or something, I try to be polite. They don't get paid enough to deal with customer shenanigans, so the least I can do is be polite. It just feels logical to me that if you have allergies, you at least try to do your research into what restaurant has a good selection of alternatives or call ahead to ask if the alterations are possible. But from the reddit story in this video, it's clear that not everyone gets that.
@@SweetBabyJesusOnTheCross - Thankfully, with Benadryl, there are at least alternatives. Such as Doxylamine Succinate, which some sleep aids have instead. There are other antihistamines as well. So as long as our doctors know about the allergy, they can pick a different option for treatment. I feel bad for people who are allergic to something vital with no alternatives. That has to be a tough situation.
S1: Sounds like having nothing on below the waist would be an excellent reason to adhere to all traffic laws, except, of course, if you need to break them to keep your car undamaged.
I used to work at a movie theater years ago that has changed ownership since then. We had a similar boss except he would yell at each one of us when he lost his yearly bonus. He would start with concessions for not selling enough then move to the kitchen for not portioning less. We all hated him that day and he made one one the female employees cry. My supervisors came into my kitchen to complain about him so technically I was everyone's therapist that day. I also got yelled at and honestly was about to throw my apron at him and just quit then and there. I knew he was just throwing a tantrum because of his loss. So Thanks Chris for making me a stronger person and now I can handle people like you like a pro. You loosing that bonus was a blessing because we all saw the real you under that fake smile.
Story 4: So here's the thing, you can't write someone up for refuse to work after their scheduled shift, let alone fire them, and if you do write them and eventually fire them for "insubordination" they can sue for wrongful termination, because you tried to force to do a task for them after their scedualed hours
My response to the fiance in the first story would have been "I don't know why you're laughing. YOU are going to be paying the fine!" 2nd story: That Karen would have got every allergen on the list!
It's people like her that screw it up for people with REAL food allergies, and your response is literally what gets people killed, because if she had actually been allergic to even 1 of those foods, and you fed it to her, and she died, then you are now on the hook for 2nd degree murder, because you pre meditated feeding her said foods.
Story 4: Don't tell people to do things you actually don't want them doing because they're going to do it. You also can't just go around using random images for a catalogue without permission. If someone tell you that you can't use their image, you can't
@@ChichiPee Good grief. Your over-reaction lol. I merely pointed out that there are sites on the internet where there are "free to use" images if one so desires, which are clearly labelled as such. I do not, never have, and NEVER WOULD, encourage anyone to STEAL images. Whatever made you think that is what I was saying?
@@Kayenne54 you phrased it such that it can only be understood as arguing. You could have phrased the same message differently, and you wouldn't have gotten a knee jerk reaction from him.
Back in the olden days of free web-page hosting, we'd put up a page of our collection of Betamax VCRs. People would regularly filch images of our VCRs for their own eBay listings - enough that we had a sub-page dedicated to that...
I was wondering why a woman would wear tight fitting jeans when pregnant. And also why a guy would take his shorts off in public especially knowing he had no underwear on
Boss was transferred to another theater? Oh, no,no,no,no,no! He should have been retained at that same theater, only demoted to less than an usher, let's say, house keeping (you know, vacuuming the carpets, dumping the trashcans, cleaning the restrooms and ....... shoveling the sidewalks during his shift time .....and, risking sounding like the soup nazi on Seinfeld, "NO OVERTIME FOR YOU!"
First story.... Why the H is OP speeding? Didn't seem to be an emergency. Self-inflicted stupidity. 🤣 Story four.... Fitting karma! "Play stupid games, win stupid prizes"! 😁
As to the pants story. Many years ago, so long ago there weren't any thermal under clothing for motorcyclist's in Ireland/uk etc. EGg 50 yearsish. My friends & i discovered that by wearing women's tights under your clothes was actually quite warm. Tear a hole in the front so ye can havw a piss so alls good. A bunch of us used to meet at a place outside Comber which was about eight miles south east of Belfast NI. On one particular night it was very frosty so feking cold. A bunch of us were already there when a regular friend we shall call Gordon (his real name) didn't arrive when he had toid us he was on his way earlier. We checked the closest hospital at Dundonald to be told he was in fact there. We set out & arrived at the said hospital where we were told by some laughing nurse's that he was indeed in post casualty. we went into see him as he was now in the recovery ward waiting to be discharged. Turns out he had slid off his bike onsome ice & was basically semi concious when he arrived but slurring that he thought he had broken his leg. Because of his apparent pain they cut his pants off so as to cause no further injury. Turns out he, thinking it would be a laugh was wearing under hi troiusers Stockings & suspenders. Apparently he kept shouting to the staff that it was for a prank but every nurse/doctor in the er was brought into have a laugh at hio expense. Hey it's the sense of humour we all had! He to this day is still known by the chosen few as 'Kinky G'
When I was a cake decorator, I had a woman tell me she needed a cake and the recipient had a nut allergy. I informed her we were not a nut free bakery and I could not guarantee no cross contamination with nuts. She proceeded to point to cake after cake repeatedly asking ' does this have nuts??!' getting huffier and huffier. I kept repeating myself that I could not guarantee anything for liability reasons. She got really mad and picked a cake anyway stating 'the allergy isn't that bad anyway '. Uh huh. If it wasn't that bad why even mention it 🙄
People really do not get crosscontamination . . . . . As someone with no real/direct allergies, only a Ton of really inconvinient food intolerances, I can ignore crosscontamination, but I would never dare make food for someone with an allergy that high, I know I lack the attention to be aware to that extend but did enough research to know just how devastating even grace amounts can be for some people
Funny enough I've worked at two separate Paneras in the past and they're the same way as this. My last day three employs were fired, one quit but we were all asked to finish the shift since it was a sunday so it was really busy and they didn't have anyone to cover. They let us take whatever we wanted.... we cleared out their bakery. They tried calling me in the next day saying I owed them because I took so much [one cheese loaf, three chocolate croissants, two cheese danishes]. Oh yeah, I /so/ owed them.
The allergy story- I worked with a person who was "anaphylaxis" allergic to the fondant on the donuts we sold. They had to avoid working in the kitchen, and had an epi pen etc. They also liked to leave work early every night. One day I walked into the employee lounge and caught them eating a fondant topped donut. They said they weren't "that allergic" and Doctor "allowed" them to eat one donut per month. Guess who "got sick" and left early? I believe that this person had some sort of medical problem because they got horrible rashes but really, ?
@@gorilladisco9108 I should have mentioned right at the start that this person was just fine the first few years, but developed an allergy rather suddenly.
The first story reminded me of something that happened with a cop that pulled my father over one day. In South Africa, the cops stop cars randomly. Many years ago, my father was a hearse van driver, and a cop stopped him and told him to open the back of the van so that he could see what was inside. My father told him that he didn't want to know what was inside, but the cop insisted. So, my father opened the van, and the cop said that he was right, he really didn't want to know. LOL!!!
Story 3: I hate these sorts of people. People make up allergies just for attention, and then get frustrated when her options are almost non-existent. I'm pretty certain that she faked her allergies considering that she included one that isn't even real.
My MIL is ACTUALLY allergic, Luke some mild other serious, to like so many common things it's crazy. The struggle is real and one time, after telling a restaurant that she's allergic to celery, they PUT THE CELERY ON TOP OF HER FOOD. Idk what's worse, people who fake allergies for attention making it hard for people to be believed, or people or blatantly ignore them putting people at risk
I can't eat out much because of food sensitivities. This weekend I went with a friend to another state for 4 days. We went to several restaurants and I just didn't eat. No big deal, no fuss. His food smelled yummy and I just enjoyed the smell and his company. There are better ways to get attention Karen.
Story 2 reminds me of something one of my residents told me. He used to be a racist as well. But what changed him was his kid's spouse, who was black. I forgot which of the couple is his kid, but what he couldn't stop gushing over was his little granddaughter. She's the light of his life, though he always gets excited to see his all of his grandkids. He said he couldn't be happier how his family turned out.
I can not put into words how much I hate people who lie about having allergies along with people who falsely accuse others. The problem with both of these things is that when someone does this and it is discovered it puts a seed of doubt in the mind of the person exposed. That way, next time they are told about someone’s allergies or how ___ person did ___ they might not believe it even if it is true. As someone who HAS had deadly allergies my whole life and had others doubt me to the extent that my mother had to bring in dozens of pages of documentation from my doctor to my elementary school because the parents of the students in my class had made a petition to allow their kids to eat foods I was allergic to and could die from, just feet from me (it was peanuts but I have other allergies as well). Anyways, I’m usually not a confrontational person but if I was one of the people in that eating group I would have called them out on the spot and probably left after yelling at them.
My hubby has technically a food intolerance, but to get resturants to take it serious he has to say allergies. When people hear that it can be on the plate or so than they tell him he is lying. He tell them try and he will be RUNNING to the bathroom in five minutes or less.
That fiancee sounds like kind a wee bit of a brat for taking his pants when he had nothing else to wear. I wouldn't let my bf do that for me even if he insisted. I'd have just worn undies because it was my problem 🤷♀️ And the fact she didn't think to give him his shorts back after laughing at the absurd situation rubs me the wrong way.
Besides needing a signed release to use someone's image, how did that woman know the picture she used didn't belong to a minor. Had that person been a minor, that opens another can of worms of which the parents have to get involved. What is the job description of the theater workers. How are they responsible for removing snow when their duties are in the theater. Good thing that manager was chosen to be moved elsewhere. Why does allergy Karen go out to eat when about the only food item she can have is lettice and vegatables? And a glass of something to drink. Nope, if she has that many food allergies, she shouldn't go out to eat and risk her life. The odors of said foods could cause her problems.
Lol, the last one had me shaking my head,not only because of how he was treated, but also because NO ONE in the St.Louis City/County region calls it "Panera"! It started here and we have ALWAYS called it "The Bread Company"! IF you come here and call it by it's Wall Street name, we will AUTOMATICALLY know you are from out of town! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Karen proceeds to tell her food allergies list Server gives her a blank plate, tells Karen that everything in her contains at least 1 of your allergies Karen turns Pikachu face
Story 5: I also worked at a panera, and once you're on the dish pit, they NEVER take you off, and just hire someone else to do your previous job, I've had dishes piled up before but I managed to get through it before I left, no dish left at close. However they only way they get a new dishwasher is if they fire you and have someone else work dished
He couldn't have been prosecuted for indecent exposure in the first story because you cannot commit a crime in the process of following a legal order from a law enforcement officer
Karen in the 3rd story probably doesn't even have food allergy. She just one of those who thinks having allergy makes you special and quirky. I've food allergies and it definitely isn't fun even if you eliminate the breathlessness.
I love how in story 1 everyone’s commenting on the pregnant lady’s tight pants choice (everything is tight and uncomfortable while pregnant) and not a grown man who has no clean underwear and goes 20 over the speed limit.
No in most countries with copyright law you can't just use someone's picture for advertising without consulting them. It's copyright infringement, among other things.
I had a work event where dietary restrictions were asked ahead of time. The one person that I knew was a vegetarian from prior events RSVPd. Once she gets there, she berates the staff for not having vegan options for her. One of the waiters runs to a nearby grocery store and buys salad ingredients to make her a fabulous big salad. She refused it and bad-mouthed everyone. She was the biggest Karen I have ever known!!
@@gorilladisco9108 Well, she was a student of ours for 2 years and is now an alum. She is of Indian descent and believe me when Isay, everyone knew, she made sure of it. Having to have ordered food for her for years and years, I knew what she ate.🧐
Our back alley is like a fork and the forks meet to the "handle" right at our back yard. Despite speed signs, there are often people who will drive far too fast to make the corner and will drive right into our fence or our garage. There was one guy who drove through the fence FIVE TIMES and would just leave. What he didn't realize the last time was the city helped us by putting up curb stops on their side of our property (along the road edge) along with a very huge sign that says "barracade ahead" and we put in cameras. What happened? Guy drives through the fence - but because of the curb stops, he couldn't reverse and drive away. And then he fell out of his truck along with several empty beer cans. All caught clearly on camera (he was only a few feet from the camera). When I went outside to see what all the noise was about, he just laughed and said "So sue me!" and stumbled home. Meanwhile, I called the police who called a tow truck, followed the back alley and found him passed out leaning against the neighbour's fence. Drag him off to jail, he is forced to give a breathalyzer, spends the night in the drunk tank. Next day he actually showed up at OUR HOUSE and demands to know what we did with his truck! And threatened to call the police on US for "theft of a vehicle" and threatening to "burn our place to the ground" and "sue us for all we have" if we don't return his truck! Police show up again, remind him THEY had his truck towed and it has been impounded. He just smirks and told us "so sue me" AGAIN! So here we are with video evidence of him not only driving through our fence, but being drunk while driving, then threatening arson and threatening to sue us. Yeah. We contacted our business lawyer and asked who he recommends and why. He puts us into contact with a friend of his and the fun begins. It gets to court and all we are asking for is repairs to our fence for all five times he drove through/hit the garage. "But I lost my job!" Due to your DUI charge, sir. "But they don't have proof!" Video proof, sir. "Yes, but the OTHER FOUR TIMES I hit their garage and fence, they did NOT have proof!" Judge rolls her eyes and asks him to repeat what he said. "I said that the other four times I did hit their garage and fence, they did not have proof!" Well, maybe not. But they have your admission NOW! He was ordered to pay us all we were asking for plus the judge added an additional $2500 for "emotional damage" and told him we were being nice and not suing him for even more which would have been well within our right. He was also ordered to pay all the fees including our lawyer. And because he lost his job with his DUI, he also lost his house and wife and kids and was forced to move into a tiny 1 bedroom basement suite in the "bad" part of the city, partially paid for by his parents because they refused to let him move in with them. We did get all our money from him before his life went completely into the gutter and after repairing the fence and siding on the garage, we donated the rest to a group who provide equipment and uniforms for low income families with children who want to take part in sports. So some good came out of it all. But yeah. Never say "Sue me" because they just might take you up on that!!!
Panera Guy: Once told he was being Let Go, OP should have pointed he'd just been fired, so he _couldn't_ finish the shift, as obviously, he no longer worked there. They'd have to ReHire him, at his terms (and due to obvious trust issues, they'd have to pay him in cash, in advance...).
My mom has Cilliac Sprue which means she can’t eat gluten (her guts bleed and she becomes anemic. She eats at Mexican restaurants because the places she goes have separate kitchens. One for people with cilliac disease. Even a spoon that is used for gluten containing foods. They have different pots, spoons and everything that is used for cooking in that kitchen. They will make burritos and other foods with corn tortillas instead of flour.
S3: Why is Xaren a problem? Tell her there's nothing available for someone with her allergies and she should just drink water while her colleagues get on with eating and drinking. And bring 4-5 glasses of water to keep at an adjacent table to serve her. (Then wink at one of her colleagues who doesn't seem fooled by her entitlement/ stunts)
Allergies are interesting; most are not life threatening and they can start at any time in your life. As a child my mom was allergic to strawberries. She seemed to grow out of it because as an adult she could and did enjoy eating strawberries but later in life (>her 70’s) she once again became allergic, though with different symptoms. As a child her face swelled; as an adult she became very itchy. Unhappily I’m the only one in the family to “inherit” that allergy (I don’t know, can allergies be genetic?). It started when I hit my teens; I’d get hives from strawberries. I also get migraines from rum and blue cheese. Then a connection was made to ALL dairy products being the cause of my permanently plugged nose: after I dropped all dairy I could suddenly breathe from the nose. None of my reactions/symptoms are life threatening, more like annoying. The hives would last up to a week, the migraine several days, the stuffed nose up to a week. When dining out I usually find it easy to “eat around” my allergies without making a scene, i.e., asking my friend: Can you put aside a small bowl of spinach salad for me before adding the strawberries to the rest of the salad, etc. I love Tex-Mex food. I enjoy veggie or mushroom fajitas. I just ask the server to omit the cheese and sour cream and add some extra salsa. The servers have always been very understanding and kind. On a trip to Barbados I had to drink beer rather than the traditional rum drinks they offer-Barbados make a good rum, I’m told-or go with gin or other spirits but that was ok. A friend was severely allergic to peanuts. If you had an open bowl of peanuts in the room, she would react. Sometimes leaving quickly was enough but other times an epi-pen was needed. Going to a restaurant for her was usually out of the question. Even if her dish did not contain any peanuts, she could still react since so many restaurants use peanut oil in their cooking and the oils volatize/become airborne. If someone has severe, life-threatening allergies, usually a call to the restaurant prior to your visit to explain and ask if they serve anything you can eat is advisable. As mentioned in one of the comments, staff have to do a special deep clean of the prep area to prevent cross contamination of your food, so this is a bare minimum courtesy.
Hmm, what would I have done...? Crap Boss: You're fired, but please finish your shift? Me: If you double, or triple my overall paycheck as compensation for wasting three days of my life. Crap Boss: We can't do that... Me: Then I can't stay. Bye, Felisha!
I've had a few friends that pretend to be allergic to something, just for the attention.. and then i've seen them eat the exact thing, that they were allergic to! Some people just like the attention and feeling special!!
*All people who ACTUALLY have strict diets due to multiple allergies or health conditions go in to non-specialty restaurants prepared for the likelihood that none of the entrees will work for them. If somebody behaves like that lady did, they are just plain lying about their dietary "needs".*
12 hours of shoveling, the motion itself is pretty rough on a normal non-laboring body and it's not worth time+half movie theater wages. Heck you make 20$ an hour then maybe, but still I'd assume most companies would charge a minimum 500$ to come out during the holiday season.
They dissolved the company and removed their assets from the banking system so they couldn't be compelled to pay. That's contempt of court, since it happened after the judgment had been made. They should be in jail until they pay OP and amend the contempt.
Thank you, Fluff and Steve-O. My partner and I are getting evicted tomorrow and this lifted my spirits, at least for a little while. You two are awesome ❤
Story 2: If OP added tomatoes and corn to the salad then the Karen should have gotten sick. She listed MSG as one of her allergies and MSG naturally occurs in both tomatoes (Aprox. 250 mg to 100 g of tomato) and corn (aprox. 100 mg to 100 g of corn). Not close to how much might get put in a bowl of ramen, but still there.
I just wanted to share something about allergies. Let me start by saying this doesn't appear to apply to this particular story, but sometimes there can be misconceptions with allergies. My son is allergic to eggs. But here's the crazy thing... if he eats plain eggs (scrambled and whatnot), he needs his epipen and a hospital... and yes, he could die without it. He also had some labored breathing and hives with a particular ice cream once. (It had some eggs in it) But he doesn't have any reaction to things made with eggs like cakes and stuff. I have no idea why, but I'm happy for that. Otherwise, there would be a lot less things he can eat. Sometimes allergies are weird.
Karen with allergies: It's karens like that that make it easier for my daughter who is Actually allergic to peanuts, egg, dairy, legumes, among other minor allergies.
Last story: worked for a certain world wide fast food joint in the late 70s ( red and gold colors and a clown) at that time the practice was hire way too many people work them every day but only a couple hours shift then give them one day off in the first 30 days and then call fir them to come in because " a coworker didn't show ". If you didn't come in they found a reason to fire you shortly after ( the chain got in trouble with the US Department of Labor in the mid 80s for this practice.) I got the call on my one day off and since I was out didn't drop everything and run in so next day about an hour into my shift I was pulled off line and told I was let go for some BS reason that escapes me 45ish years later so I handed in my my stuff, punched out and went to my car. Get to the car and find the big semi has just set up the roller track to start unloading the supplies for the chain and I'm not going anywhere for a bit so head over to the hamburger chain of royalty next door and get a bite and drink and go sit in my car and wait to leave once the truck left. Apparently the manager saw me sitting and next thing I know he's at my driver's side window asking since I wasn't going anywhere if I wouldn't mind helping with the unloading. I might have been a wet behind the ears 16 year old kid but I did just look at him with the are you really asking me that and then said uh no I seem to recall you just fired me and I don't work for free.
That's the only time I've ever heard somebody use the Expression I got caught with my pants down wow that's hilarious you'll be telling that story for decades! LOL😮
Speaking of allergies at restaurants, this woman I used to work with told me a long story about a time her parents were visiting her and her partner in order to illustrate what horrible people they are. Just part of the story involved her and her partner taking her parents out to dinner, where her father did his usual thing of first explaining to the waiter that he had garlic allergies and his food better not even have touched garlic, then (no, not as a joke) proceeding to order spaghetti and garlic bread. So the waiter, of coursee asks if he actually meant to order another bread item, to which the father gets angry and explains, in an annoyed voice, "No, I ordered garlic bread, I want garlic bread". So my co-worker takes the waiter aside and explains "He's not allergic to garlic. He's just an a$$hole. Just give him the garlic bread."
"The cop gave a speeding ticket and a good ass chewing"
Me: ... I guess the cop had easy access to chew your ass at least. XD
OP had to know the instant he took off the last covering that some camera, somewhere, would pick up on his naked nether regions. Can bet that cop knew something was "off" before he even pulled OP over....
If it was my local cops, speeding ticket, indecent exposure, obstruction of police duties, dangerous driving.... anguish of an officer, facing the wrong direction while naked.... what ever they can get to stick
@@ozzycommander 🤣🤣
Plus, it was technically legal, you can be naked in your car.
@@mchief1304 I'm assuming this story didn't take place in Australia, but it's illegal here = "indecent exposure".
Story 3: I wouldn't fire the manager. I'd have him shovel snow.
Story 1: you know they SAVED that video from the cop cam 🤣🤣🤣
That would be an "honorable mention" clip for the TV show "America's Dumbest Crooks". 😄
With the "lower bits" blurred out.
@@susanfarley1332 depends how cold it is
Depending on how cold, I'm dying 😅🤣
Yeah that one got shown to the guys at station
Saw a similar incident about two months ago. Karen giving it all the "can't eat this, can't eat that" crap. Guy sitting at the table next to hers turns to her and says, "Didn't I see you in McDs yesterday demolishing a double cheeseburger?". Karen exits stage left.
😂
Seen that too often from parents even back before Karens become standard before 2k, friend's mother was like that and got put in her place by my grandmother when she was picking at me for eating a McD's burger my aunt had brought for me. Cant fully rem what my gran said, but we didnt hear from that woman for almost a week lol
No complaining that you are allergic to Bullshit?
@Momoko Noelle exactly! It's shameful enough just being in a Wendy's. Plus being by yourself too...I mean, seriously, what can they do to shame you that you can't do to yourself twice as well and everyday?
Remember kids. Never say: “What are you gonna do? Sue me?” Cause that only makes them want to sue you more.
"... ass chewing..."
Given the circumstances, I believe this calls for a George Takei, "Oh my!"
Good one!
The multicolor hair lady story:
Here in the US you have to have a model release to use an image of a person that shows their face/is easily identifiable as the person, in order to use it for public/commercial use.
I’m a photographer and digital artist, and this was one of the topics heavily stressed in my college digital design program; especially in the digital photography classes.
It never ceases to amaze me how ignorant and/or blatant a company can be about their legal responsibilities.
In this case, I’m glad that this Karen got schooled through a hefty lawsuit and lots of karma in the end 😁
KAREN: So sue me!
OP: Sure thing!
Great malicious compliance 😆
And the judges don’t like you playing a shell game about not paying up for a court decision.
What about stock photo? I read a lot of organizations/companies use it freely.
@@gorilladisco9108 Stock photos already have the model releases; many times the release is integrated into the agreement/contract with the person in the images; this is completely different than when someone shoots photos independently, or like in this case where the blogger posted her images on her own website/blog post.
Legal and marketing departments know that they can’t just take images from people’s websites without their written consent, but this Karen apparently didn’t get the memo or her arrogance and entitlement gave her the false impression that she would get away with stealing from a person who doesn’t have a large internet presence.
Fortunately this blogger has people watching out for her and karma caught up with Karen.
Too many people think that if its available online for all to see then its available to use by anyone. Not always the case. Its like on Facebook, when you post ANY image or photo up on there you need to be careful of your settings when you post it. If you post it publicly it can be used by Facebook for their own advertising purposes, now I could be mis-reading that within their Terms of Service, Section 3 - The permission you give us, is where its covered. Of course some intellectual property rights are addressed in there, but if you go and put a photo up for family and friends, its best to make certain those photos are only set for family and friends to see and not public.
The really dumb thing? If she'd made the payments she justly owed the girl, she wouldn't have tanked her credit.
Ah, good ol' selective allergy, that is lethal until it inconveniences the person too much, then it's "not that serious".
So annoyed by it, I have a lot food intolerances that do change in severity dependend on my overall health. I am not directly allergic, so no danger of life, but the likelyhood of me feeling sick is high. I try to make theleast amount of deal about it possible, pretty much never eat out cause I dislike inconviniencing people and even if the staff tries or claims to try, they almost always mess up.
Had a seperate talk with my best friends Wedding caterer whoclaimed to take me serious due to her own celiac desease, . . . Lets just say the food did not fit the critera and I spend the Wedding throwing up . . . .I really reather had brought something "pathetic" but safe for myself . . .
For me it is just migrains, throwing up, some cold sympthoms or fainting . . . Others legit die if staff is this careless and and then there are BS Karens like that making it wore for all of us
The Image Stealing happened to one of my best friends. She used a makeup product and did some tutorials on TikTok for a while and the company used her face to push one of their less popular products. Well, she got wind of it and sent a “Cease and Desists” only to get told to basically “Screw Off” you little Pee-On. So she sued the shit out of them and now owns a million dollar mansion all thanks to said brand. lol.
Story 1: Why in the hell would a pregnant woman wear tight jeans to an OB appointment in the first place? My ex only wore dresses for hers and was more comfy for it.
Well it is not mentioned how far along she was so she might have been in the first trimester before it gets too big. However if I knew I had no underwear under my shorts I would have told her to suck it up. Also going commando is just....wrong. The fact he was willingly speeding 20 over with his junk out tells me this story had to be fabricated. That or he is just an idiot.
Not all women like dresses.
Because she’s an idiot! Obviously she should have worn sweats or jeggings
looks first, practicality, suitablility and comfortable later
When I was about 6 months pregnant, I started to wear maternity clothes.
People with fake allergies make it harder for those of us with actual deathly allergies. Restaurant staff stop taking us seriously after a while
And it's just stupid in the first place. What do they think they're gonna have that tastes good when they cut off 90% of ingredients?
Allergies aren't a flex, they just suck for people who have them
This!!! I am not directly allergic, but I have a lot of food intolerances due to a genetic glitch messing with my histamin levels. Nothing in my not to eat list will kill me, unless I fall down a flight of stairs die to dizzyness, but is likely to make me pretty miserable. I spent a good portion of my best friends Wedding throwing up, since the caterer claimed to have it covered and they very much did not . . . . .for me itis just throwing up, cold sympthoms, migrains, dizzy spells and fainting, day ruining, but something I am used to, others can genuinly die for this carelessness!!!
I barely ever eat out cause I do not want to inconvinience others, but gosh damn it, never claim a food is safe, that can end up badly so fast
Story 3: somebody's always been allergic to something; they just didn't have a name for it and they died from it.
I am turning 31 this year and the only thing I found that I am allergic to is the painkiller tramadol. Literally causes me to have seizures.
I can only imagine the hell that others with food allergies goes through
@@Skrulzie I react to various foods; won't say I'm allergic, but certainly sensitive. Was being asked about this, and said "Kiwi fruit make my whole mouth and tongue tingle so I avoid them" and the guy told me that Kiwi fruit and Pineapples both contain an enzyme which consumes protein. And our bodies are protein. So if you eat Kiwi fruit, it's eating you right back. (I also stopped eating fresh pineapple years ago for the same reason).
I've been allergic to crustaceans since I was 7. I started getting allergic to molluscs around 3 years ago. I also have medicine allergies which just show up randomly and as a kid there are vitamin supplements that would hurt my stomach for more than an hour and I thought that was normal or something I had for dinner. 😂😂
If I remember it correctly you are allowed to be naked in your car (because its considerd your space and has the same status as your home in this mater). Even if people can see you its not indecent exposure
Hey Bob, you hear about billy down the road? Poor thing, must've been cursed. That's why I'm glad the church is doing something about all these blasted witches. Hope they catch the sorceress responsible.
My stepdad‘s brother was a cop in Gatlinburg Tennessee, he had 100 different stories about people driving with no clothes on, getting caught doing it in the car with no clothes on, but my favorite one was when he drove up on a car that was parked beside the road with the windows fogged up heavily. Now this car was one that got pulled over all the time with a 17 yo driver who would speed all the time. So the cops knew the car/driver well. So my uncle walked up on the car already laughing. The driver rolled the window down about two inches, he said “go ahead and roll it down all the way or I’ll call your parents!”
When he shined his flashlight in the car and didn’t see teenagers…it was the kids parents. Both totally nude and very embarrassed. Turns out that the kid had been grounded so the parents took his car out and found a box of condoms in the glove box and it gave the kids mom and idea…so they got caught using them.
I needed this. Thanks fluff and Stevo. Just buried our great Pomeranian names Tandi, she died of old age today
Sorry for your loss. I felt same way when lost our zeke
Sorry to hear. I cannot imagine how I will be when my very temperamental ragdoll kitty finally goes (I have two shorts of him on my channel if anyone is interested).
@@TheDarkLink7 I will make sure to watch them. Can you send link please.
I lost my dog Ava 3 days before Valentine's last year, I was crying for 2 hours, her birthday was on Valentine's day. I'm on the 22nd. I thought we would grow up together, but she sadly died of shock because one of our bigger dogs that would always bark at her got out of the kennel
My condolences.
Story 3: people like her is exactly why people never took my peanut allergy seriously and I had “friends” try to smoosh pb&j sandwiches in my face until one day a table at school wasn’t cleaned properly and people finally understood when they saw my face get swollen
What assholes
Story 1, me screaming back "Fine but the emotional trauma isn't my fault I tried to say something" And just doing it. When you don't value your own self worth it's always fun to use it to make others uncomfortable. Cop earned his licks that night
also fuuu that last story "we're moving you to the kitchen"
should be buffered with what you're telling them to do, if you don't you're a shit boss who deserves to get knocked back down to grunt. Managers who do that shit deserve not a single lick of respect from a single person
For doing that the fine goes up
@@shanewoody4232 you think I give a single fuck? Cop deserves what they get for being ignorant, if they gotta go to therapy for seeing my junk because they wouldn't listen for 5 seconds then that's on their own damn tab
@@agoddamnferret I'm sure you'll care when the fine goes up
@@shanewoody4232 aww how adorable, if you raise my fine, for your actions, we're going to court. Either you're a cop, or one of these idiots who think they should have freedom to behave how they want
I can relate to Story 3. Back when I worked at McDonald's this guy swore up and down that he was allergic to pickles. He repeated like 5 or so times and I ensured him of our policy to change of gloves so we're sure there's no trace of pickles. We even wiped down the station before making the specified burger.
After his somewhat spiel, what does he ask for? A Big Mac with extra sauce. For those who don't know, Big Mac sauce is made with relish. Also known as pickles. I ask him if he meant extra mayo, ketchup, or mustard or something. But I was already 75% sure he just didn't like pickles.
When he kinda scoffs and specifies that he wanted Big Mac sauce (obviously) cue Malicious Compliance. I apologize with a, "I'm sorry, sir. But 1 of the ingredients for the Big Mac sauce is relish, we can't serve that to you."
He starts swearing up and down that there's no relish in the sauce and he's had it before. One of my managers, who was great at backing up employees, quickly took my side when I told him that this man was allergic to pickles.
The cherry on top was when my manager put a dalop of the sauce on a tray and then, with a spoon, spread it out and showed the customer the bits of relish. With his best customer service smile he said, "I'm sorry, sir, but maybe you got a different sauce last time you went. As I showed you, this contains pickles and I cannot serve it to you."
The customer was caught. He could either admit that he didn't like pickles and his 5 minute spiel was for nothing, or take the plain dry Big Mac burger. If memory serves me right, he took the third option and left.
Just ask for no pickles, seems simple to me.
12:03 This is why, when I ask for a restaurant to leave out nuts from a dish, I tell them “I’m not allergic, I just don’t like them”. I don’t want to contribute, even accidentally, to the course of people who cry “allergy!” just because they don’t like something.
Story 3 reminds me of how I claimed I was allergic to cheese pizza when I was seven because I wanted to make absolutely sure it had pepperoni. Ah, early childhood logic. Not as charming when you're a grown-ass adult.
Story 3: I'm guessing that the good tip from the friends was because of their embarrassment over the Karen's conduct. I wonder if they ever invited her to join them again.
The salad Karen is just the worst. She took a pile of dietary fads, and probably just some things she doesn't like, and called them life-threatening allergies. That's just demented. I'm glad it backfired on her. While I don't have any food allergies, I do have a life-threatening allergy and it frustrates me to see people using it as a ploy like this.
Well, to be fair, nuts allergy is a life-threatening one and there's no 'soft version' of it. It's just that she clearly didn't have it whatsoever.
But yes, I agree. It's absurd how somebody may claim allergy when it's just them not liking this or that, or trying to curry pity or something (like an average person wouldn't particularly pity a random person that up and talked about having allergy). I'm fortunate for my only one to be a somewhat mild one that's not life-threatening, but it's garlic, it's everywhere, and the lone smell of (fresh only) garlic makes me nauseous (probably as a defensive response to it, more than the show of the allergy itself). Even that is a pain to deal with, both for me and for others that have to limit themselves around me. Why willingly and unnecessarily put that pain-in-the-ass position on others?!
@@kikixchannel - I have 2 allergies myself. One life-threatening, one massively bizarre and inconvenient. The life-threatening one is petroleum and petroleum derivatives. Causes a variety of symptoms depending on form and mode of contact. Anaphylaxis if airborne, contact dermatitis with skin contact. The second one is Diphenhydramine HCl (aka Benadryl). Won't kill me, but causes hives if ingested. people faking allergies, or saying allergies are fake understandably irks me.
@@hollyhartwick3832 me too with the Diphenhydramine! Oh, it's just in any anti-nausea pill, or sleep-aid, or nighttime cough n' cold medicine, and a bunch of antihistamines. Which i personally think is the definition of irony, that one could have an allergic/adverse reaction to an allergy medication! I get all antsy in the extremities but my head wants to turn off altogether and it can cause hallucinatory waking dreams too (not gonna lie though, that could probably be fun sometimes).
I don't have any allergies, but I do have a lactose intolerance and some foods just really don't vibe with my digestive system (coffee and spinach are good examples). I do also have a vegetarian diet.
And I always make sure that whatever place I go to for food has alternatives that I can eat. And if I'm not sure about something, I politely ask what's in the dish. Then I can judge for myself if I wanna try it or not. I also often make sure that I go with someone and if I'm unsure about a dish I ask that person (usually my sister) if we could share the dish/if they would mind eating it if it wasn't something I ended up enjoying. That's how I found out that the sushi with mango avocado and mayonnaise is actually pretty fucking tasty.
I try to not make my dietary restrictions the problem of others, especially not the staff. And when I do require alterations to a dish or something, I try to be polite. They don't get paid enough to deal with customer shenanigans, so the least I can do is be polite.
It just feels logical to me that if you have allergies, you at least try to do your research into what restaurant has a good selection of alternatives or call ahead to ask if the alterations are possible. But from the reddit story in this video, it's clear that not everyone gets that.
@@SweetBabyJesusOnTheCross - Thankfully, with Benadryl, there are at least alternatives. Such as Doxylamine Succinate, which some sleep aids have instead. There are other antihistamines as well. So as long as our doctors know about the allergy, they can pick a different option for treatment. I feel bad for people who are allergic to something vital with no alternatives. That has to be a tough situation.
For the snow shoveling story: a certain phrase comes to mind. "Penny Wise, Dollar Foolish."
S1: Sounds like having nothing on below the waist would be an excellent reason to adhere to all traffic laws, except, of course, if you need to break them to keep your car undamaged.
Hopefully his daughter's new family will make him less racist. So often racism is based in ignorance. I hope this is a happy ending.
I used to work at a movie theater years ago that has changed ownership since then. We had a similar boss except he would yell at each one of us when he lost his yearly bonus. He would start with concessions for not selling enough then move to the kitchen for not portioning less. We all hated him that day and he made one one the female employees cry. My supervisors came into my kitchen to complain about him so technically I was everyone's therapist that day. I also got yelled at and honestly was about to throw my apron at him and just quit then and there. I knew he was just throwing a tantrum because of his loss. So Thanks Chris for making me a stronger person and now I can handle people like you like a pro. You loosing that bonus was a blessing because we all saw the real you under that fake smile.
Lesson on story 1, make space for your time to do laundry if you don't want to ran out of clean underwear.
Or, don't speed, especially if you're not wearing any pants.
@@panagea2007 good point
@@eddievergara5509 Anyway, the cop knew the REAL reason he wasn't wearing any pants.
My question for the first story is why didn't the wife offer the shorts back??? She selfish or just wanted him to embarrass himself?
Story 4: So here's the thing, you can't write someone up for refuse to work after their scheduled shift, let alone fire them, and if you do write them and eventually fire them for "insubordination" they can sue for wrongful termination, because you tried to force to do a task for them after their scedualed hours
When I was listening to story 4 and the manager said they could tale something as a parting gift I thought OP was going to take the soap
The minute you tell me "You're fired!!" I'm got of there.
I love that I can “hear” the smile in Fluffs voice as he does these crazy stories! Thanks Fluff for making these videos for our listening pleasure 💕🥰
yes literally why i love these vids!
My response to the fiance in the first story would have been "I don't know why you're laughing. YOU are going to be paying the fine!"
2nd story: That Karen would have got every allergen on the list!
It's people like her that screw it up for people with REAL food allergies, and your response is literally what gets people killed, because if she had actually been allergic to even 1 of those foods, and you fed it to her, and she died, then you are now on the hook for 2nd degree murder, because you pre meditated feeding her said foods.
Story 4: Don't tell people to do things you actually don't want them doing because they're going to do it.
You also can't just go around using random images for a catalogue without permission. If someone tell you that you can't use their image, you can't
Pretty sure there are sites online where images are copyright free, or free to use...
@Kayenne54 well done smart ass. Unless it's labelled as free use, don't steal it, simple
@@ChichiPee Good grief. Your over-reaction lol. I merely pointed out that there are sites on the internet where there are "free to use" images if one so desires, which are clearly labelled as such. I do not, never have, and NEVER WOULD, encourage anyone to STEAL images. Whatever made you think that is what I was saying?
@@Kayenne54 you phrased it such that it can only be understood as arguing. You could have phrased the same message differently, and you wouldn't have gotten a knee jerk reaction from him.
Back in the olden days of free web-page hosting, we'd put up a page of our collection of Betamax VCRs. People would regularly filch images of our VCRs for their own eBay listings - enough that we had a sub-page dedicated to that...
Story one: you don’t wear skinny jeans when you’re pregnant
Yeah, well, you also don't go outside in Minnesota in January without a coat, even if a coat doesn't go with the look you're going for. Women.
Hey Bob, especially when you’re pulled over and you have no shorts or underwear for that matter
I was wondering why a woman would wear tight fitting jeans when pregnant. And also why a guy would take his shorts off in public especially knowing he had no underwear on
Well, Bob looks like OP loaned out his shorts to his pregnant fiancé Who is also cracking up over it.
I can't figure out why he didnt just tell her to unzip her jeans & quit bi#%@ing!
Boss was transferred to another theater? Oh, no,no,no,no,no! He should have been retained at that same theater, only demoted to less than an usher, let's say, house keeping (you know, vacuuming the carpets, dumping the trashcans, cleaning the restrooms and ....... shoveling the sidewalks during his shift time .....and, risking sounding like the soup nazi on Seinfeld, "NO OVERTIME FOR YOU!"
I can't have meat, eggs, gluten, nuts, fish, lard, starch, and soy. What can I get? A glass of water and the hell out!!"
1:24 I NEED AN HOUR LOOP OF FLUFF SAYING "WEE-WOO-WEE-WOO"
Funny thing - It's generally legal in the USA to drive around naked. Getting in and out of the car in public naked, not legal.
Story 4: If they told me I could take anything I wanted, I'd have walked out with the till. "But you said _'anything!'"_
First story.... Why the H is OP speeding? Didn't seem to be an emergency. Self-inflicted stupidity. 🤣
Story four.... Fitting karma! "Play stupid games, win stupid prizes"! 😁
As to the pants story. Many years ago, so long ago there weren't any thermal under clothing for motorcyclist's in Ireland/uk etc. EGg 50 yearsish. My friends & i discovered that by wearing women's tights under your clothes was actually quite warm. Tear a hole in the front so ye can havw a piss so alls good. A bunch of us used to meet at a place outside Comber which was about eight miles south east of Belfast NI. On one particular night it was very frosty so feking cold. A bunch of us were already there when a regular friend we shall call Gordon (his real name) didn't arrive when he had toid us he was on his way earlier. We checked the closest hospital at Dundonald to be told he was in fact there. We set out & arrived at the said hospital where we were told by some laughing nurse's that he was indeed in post casualty. we went into see him as he was now in the recovery ward waiting to be discharged. Turns out he had slid off his bike onsome ice & was basically semi concious when he arrived but slurring that he thought he had broken his leg. Because of his apparent pain they cut his pants off so as to cause no further injury. Turns out he, thinking it would be a laugh was wearing under hi troiusers Stockings & suspenders. Apparently he kept shouting to the staff that it was for a prank but every nurse/doctor in the er was brought into have a laugh at hio expense. Hey it's the sense of humour we all had! He to this day is still known by the chosen few as 'Kinky G'
That's a great story!!!
The Racist Owner story is the most wholesome Malicious Compliance I've ever heard
I don't understand about the cinema boss. If not using the plow company gives YOU a bonus, YOU should be the one to go out and shovel the snow.
When I was a cake decorator, I had a woman tell me she needed a cake and the recipient had a nut allergy. I informed her we were not a nut free bakery and I could not guarantee no cross contamination with nuts. She proceeded to point to cake after cake repeatedly asking ' does this have nuts??!' getting huffier and huffier. I kept repeating myself that I could not guarantee anything for liability reasons. She got really mad and picked a cake anyway stating 'the allergy isn't that bad anyway '. Uh huh. If it wasn't that bad why even mention it 🙄
People really do not get crosscontamination . . . . .
As someone with no real/direct allergies, only a Ton of really inconvinient food intolerances, I can ignore crosscontamination, but I would never dare make food for someone with an allergy that high, I know I lack the attention to be aware to that extend but did enough research to know just how devastating even grace amounts can be for some people
Maybe OP shouldn't have been speeding. That would have saved a lot of embarrassment and a few hundred bucks...
Somebody should tell OP that he can get in trouble for going 80 in a 60 zone! 😉😉
Funny enough I've worked at two separate Paneras in the past and they're the same way as this. My last day three employs were fired, one quit but we were all asked to finish the shift since it was a sunday so it was really busy and they didn't have anyone to cover. They let us take whatever we wanted.... we cleared out their bakery. They tried calling me in the next day saying I owed them because I took so much [one cheese loaf, three chocolate croissants, two cheese danishes]. Oh yeah, I /so/ owed them.
The allergy story- I worked with a person who was "anaphylaxis" allergic to the fondant on the donuts we sold. They had to avoid working in the kitchen, and had an epi pen etc. They also liked to leave work early every night. One day I walked into the employee lounge and caught them eating a fondant topped donut. They said they weren't "that allergic" and Doctor "allowed" them to eat one donut per month. Guess who "got sick" and left early? I believe that this person had some sort of medical problem because they got horrible rashes but really, ?
Why would an allergic person work at a donut shop (or any food industries)? It would be like a blind person driving an excavator.
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@@gorilladisco9108 I should have mentioned right at the start that this person was just fine the first few years, but developed an allergy rather suddenly.
The first story reminded me of something that happened with a cop that pulled my father over one day. In South Africa, the cops stop cars randomly. Many years ago, my father was a hearse van driver, and a cop stopped him and told him to open the back of the van so that he could see what was inside. My father told him that he didn't want to know what was inside, but the cop insisted. So, my father opened the van, and the cop said that he was right, he really didn't want to know. LOL!!!
Story 3: I hate these sorts of people. People make up allergies just for attention, and then get frustrated when her options are almost non-existent.
I'm pretty certain that she faked her allergies considering that she included one that isn't even real.
My MIL is ACTUALLY allergic, Luke some mild other serious, to like so many common things it's crazy. The struggle is real and one time, after telling a restaurant that she's allergic to celery, they PUT THE CELERY ON TOP OF HER FOOD. Idk what's worse, people who fake allergies for attention making it hard for people to be believed, or people or blatantly ignore them putting people at risk
@@ChaoticNalilitoMC totally agree. The ones whobfake allergies make it hard on folks with real allergies.
I can't eat out much because of food sensitivities. This weekend I went with a friend to another state for 4 days. We went to several restaurants and I just didn't eat. No big deal, no fuss. His food smelled yummy and I just enjoyed the smell and his company. There are better ways to get attention Karen.
@@ChaoticNalilitoMC I know a woman who cannot eat anything in the allium family (onions, leeks, etc
Yeah, there is no such thing as being a little allergic. You either are or aren't.
Story 2 reminds me of something one of my residents told me. He used to be a racist as well. But what changed him was his kid's spouse, who was black. I forgot which of the couple is his kid, but what he couldn't stop gushing over was his little granddaughter. She's the light of his life, though he always gets excited to see his all of his grandkids. He said he couldn't be happier how his family turned out.
I can not put into words how much I hate people who lie about having allergies along with people who falsely accuse others. The problem with both of these things is that when someone does this and it is discovered it puts a seed of doubt in the mind of the person exposed. That way, next time they are told about someone’s allergies or how ___ person did ___ they might not believe it even if it is true.
As someone who HAS had deadly allergies my whole life and had others doubt me to the extent that my mother had to bring in dozens of pages of documentation from my doctor to my elementary school because the parents of the students in my class had made a petition to allow their kids to eat foods I was allergic to and could die from, just feet from me (it was peanuts but I have other allergies as well).
Anyways, I’m usually not a confrontational person but if I was one of the people in that eating group I would have called them out on the spot and probably left after yelling at them.
My hubby has technically a food intolerance, but to get resturants to take it serious he has to say allergies. When people hear that it can be on the plate or so than they tell him he is lying. He tell them try and he will be RUNNING to the bathroom in five minutes or less.
That fiancee sounds like kind a wee bit of a brat for taking his pants when he had nothing else to wear. I wouldn't let my bf do that for me even if he insisted. I'd have just worn undies because it was my problem 🤷♀️
And the fact she didn't think to give him his shorts back after laughing at the absurd situation rubs me the wrong way.
Op#1 went full Winnie the pooh lol
Besides needing a signed release to use someone's image, how did that woman know the picture she used didn't belong to a minor. Had that person been a minor, that opens another can of worms of which the parents have to get involved.
What is the job description of the theater workers. How are they responsible for removing snow when their duties are in the theater. Good thing that manager was chosen to be moved elsewhere.
Why does allergy Karen go out to eat when about the only food item she can have is lettice and vegatables? And a glass of something to drink. Nope, if she has that many food allergies, she shouldn't go out to eat and risk her life. The odors of said foods could cause her problems.
Lol, the last one had me shaking my head,not only because of how he was treated, but also because NO ONE in the St.Louis City/County region calls it "Panera"! It started here and we have ALWAYS called it "The Bread Company"! IF you come here and call it by it's Wall Street name, we will AUTOMATICALLY know you are from out of town! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yup. In Rolla the store sign says Panera but we all know it as the Bread company.
I’m hoping that boss’s bonus went into the twelve hours of overtime pay.
These stories are so satisfying. Thank you for them.
Karen proceeds to tell her food allergies list
Server gives her a blank plate, tells Karen that everything in her contains at least 1 of your allergies
Karen turns Pikachu face
Story 5: I also worked at a panera, and once you're on the dish pit, they NEVER take you off, and just hire someone else to do your previous job, I've had dishes piled up before but I managed to get through it before I left, no dish left at close. However they only way they get a new dishwasher is if they fire you and have someone else work dished
He couldn't have been prosecuted for indecent exposure in the first story because you cannot commit a crime in the process of following a legal order from a law enforcement officer
Karen in the 3rd story probably doesn't even have food allergy. She just one of those who thinks having allergy makes you special and quirky. I've food allergies and it definitely isn't fun even if you eliminate the breathlessness.
Oh, that 3rd Story! "Ooh, allergic to everything! Oh Snap... This and that, oh Chicken Fat!" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love how in story 1 everyone’s commenting on the pregnant lady’s tight pants choice (everything is tight and uncomfortable while pregnant) and not a grown man who has no clean underwear and goes 20 over the speed limit.
No in most countries with copyright law you can't just use someone's picture for advertising without consulting them. It's copyright infringement, among other things.
Story 5: The Boss should have been fired and not sent to another branch for what he did.
I had a work event where dietary restrictions were asked ahead of time. The one person that I knew was a vegetarian from prior events RSVPd. Once she gets there, she berates the staff for not having vegan options for her. One of the waiters runs to a nearby grocery store and buys salad ingredients to make her a fabulous big salad. She refused it and bad-mouthed everyone. She was the biggest Karen I have ever known!!
How do you tell she is a vegetarian?
You don't. She'll tell that to everybody.
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@@gorilladisco9108 Well, she was a student of ours for 2 years and is now an alum. She is of Indian descent and believe me when Isay, everyone knew, she made sure of it. Having to have ordered food for her for years and years, I knew what she ate.🧐
The cop demanded to see a show, that's on him
Second story.. Hmmm, corrupt politicians. Isn't that redundant?
Our back alley is like a fork and the forks meet to the "handle" right at our back yard. Despite speed signs, there are often people who will drive far too fast to make the corner and will drive right into our fence or our garage. There was one guy who drove through the fence FIVE TIMES and would just leave. What he didn't realize the last time was the city helped us by putting up curb stops on their side of our property (along the road edge) along with a very huge sign that says "barracade ahead" and we put in cameras. What happened? Guy drives through the fence - but because of the curb stops, he couldn't reverse and drive away. And then he fell out of his truck along with several empty beer cans. All caught clearly on camera (he was only a few feet from the camera). When I went outside to see what all the noise was about, he just laughed and said "So sue me!" and stumbled home. Meanwhile, I called the police who called a tow truck, followed the back alley and found him passed out leaning against the neighbour's fence. Drag him off to jail, he is forced to give a breathalyzer, spends the night in the drunk tank. Next day he actually showed up at OUR HOUSE and demands to know what we did with his truck! And threatened to call the police on US for "theft of a vehicle" and threatening to "burn our place to the ground" and "sue us for all we have" if we don't return his truck! Police show up again, remind him THEY had his truck towed and it has been impounded. He just smirks and told us "so sue me" AGAIN! So here we are with video evidence of him not only driving through our fence, but being drunk while driving, then threatening arson and threatening to sue us. Yeah. We contacted our business lawyer and asked who he recommends and why. He puts us into contact with a friend of his and the fun begins. It gets to court and all we are asking for is repairs to our fence for all five times he drove through/hit the garage. "But I lost my job!" Due to your DUI charge, sir. "But they don't have proof!" Video proof, sir. "Yes, but the OTHER FOUR TIMES I hit their garage and fence, they did NOT have proof!" Judge rolls her eyes and asks him to repeat what he said. "I said that the other four times I did hit their garage and fence, they did not have proof!" Well, maybe not. But they have your admission NOW! He was ordered to pay us all we were asking for plus the judge added an additional $2500 for "emotional damage" and told him we were being nice and not suing him for even more which would have been well within our right. He was also ordered to pay all the fees including our lawyer. And because he lost his job with his DUI, he also lost his house and wife and kids and was forced to move into a tiny 1 bedroom basement suite in the "bad" part of the city, partially paid for by his parents because they refused to let him move in with them. We did get all our money from him before his life went completely into the gutter and after repairing the fence and siding on the garage, we donated the rest to a group who provide equipment and uniforms for low income families with children who want to take part in sports. So some good came out of it all. But yeah. Never say "Sue me" because they just might take you up on that!!!
Panera Guy: Once told he was being Let Go, OP should have pointed he'd just been fired, so he _couldn't_ finish the shift, as obviously, he no longer worked there. They'd have to ReHire him, at his terms (and due to obvious trust issues, they'd have to pay him in cash, in advance...).
My mom has Cilliac Sprue which means she can’t eat gluten (her guts bleed and she becomes anemic. She eats at Mexican restaurants because the places she goes have separate kitchens. One for people with cilliac disease. Even a spoon that is used for gluten containing foods. They have different pots, spoons and everything that is used for cooking in that kitchen. They will make burritos and other foods with corn tortillas instead of flour.
S3: Why is Xaren a problem? Tell her there's nothing available for someone with her allergies and she should just drink water while her colleagues get on with eating and drinking. And bring 4-5 glasses of water to keep at an adjacent table to serve her. (Then wink at one of her colleagues who doesn't seem fooled by her entitlement/ stunts)
Allergies are interesting; most are not life threatening and they can start at any time in your life. As a child my mom was allergic to strawberries. She seemed to grow out of it because as an adult she could and did enjoy eating strawberries but later in life (>her 70’s) she once again became allergic, though with different symptoms. As a child her face swelled; as an adult she became very itchy.
Unhappily I’m the only one in the family to “inherit” that allergy (I don’t know, can allergies be genetic?). It started when I hit my teens; I’d get hives from strawberries. I also get migraines from rum and blue cheese. Then a connection was made to ALL dairy products being the cause of my permanently plugged nose: after I dropped all dairy I could suddenly breathe from the nose.
None of my reactions/symptoms are life threatening, more like annoying. The hives would last up to a week, the migraine several days, the stuffed nose up to a week.
When dining out I usually find it easy to “eat around” my allergies without making a scene, i.e., asking my friend: Can you put aside a small bowl of spinach salad for me before adding the strawberries to the rest of the salad, etc. I love Tex-Mex food. I enjoy veggie or mushroom fajitas. I just ask the server to omit the cheese and sour cream and add some extra salsa. The servers have always been very understanding and kind. On a trip to Barbados I had to drink beer rather than the traditional rum drinks they offer-Barbados make a good rum, I’m told-or go with gin or other spirits but that was ok.
A friend was severely allergic to peanuts. If you had an open bowl of peanuts in the room, she would react. Sometimes leaving quickly was enough but other times an epi-pen was needed. Going to a restaurant for her was usually out of the question. Even if her dish did not contain any peanuts, she could still react since so many restaurants use peanut oil in their cooking and the oils volatize/become airborne.
If someone has severe, life-threatening allergies, usually a call to the restaurant prior to your visit to explain and ask if they serve anything you can eat is advisable. As mentioned in one of the comments, staff have to do a special deep clean of the prep area to prevent cross contamination of your food, so this is a bare minimum courtesy.
When I go to restaurants and asked if I have any allergies. I tell them pollen and cat fur. So nothing with grass or cat hair. Not a problem sir.
All I can think about is that saying "always wear clean underpants."
Hmm, what would I have done...?
Crap Boss: You're fired, but please finish your shift?
Me: If you double, or triple my overall paycheck as compensation for wasting three days of my life.
Crap Boss: We can't do that...
Me: Then I can't stay. Bye, Felisha!
I've had a few friends that pretend to be allergic to something, just for the attention.. and then i've seen them eat the exact thing, that they were allergic to! Some people just like the attention and feeling special!!
I love how Dark Fluff says 'ugh' in the most Karenesque voice ever.
First Story: what the hell are you doing 80 in a 60 with no pants on? Really?
*All people who ACTUALLY have strict diets due to multiple allergies or health conditions go in to non-specialty restaurants prepared for the likelihood that none of the entrees will work for them. If somebody behaves like that lady did, they are just plain lying about their dietary "needs".*
12 hours of shoveling, the motion itself is pretty rough on a normal non-laboring body and it's not worth time+half movie theater wages.
Heck you make 20$ an hour then maybe, but still I'd assume most companies would charge a minimum 500$ to come out during the holiday season.
Story 4
In some areas if a company loses a lawsuit and refuses to pay you can go to court and file against the company assets
They dissolved the company and removed their assets from the banking system so they couldn't be compelled to pay. That's contempt of court, since it happened after the judgment had been made. They should be in jail until they pay OP and amend the contempt.
Now i can sleep in peace. At 4.45am.
Story 1 - "step out of the vehicle" I had to pause the video from laughing.
If I was fired mid shift and told I could take what ever I wanted I would be walking out with the friggin cash register.
Thank you, Fluff and Steve-O. My partner and I are getting evicted tomorrow and this lifted my spirits, at least for a little while. You two are awesome ❤
Some malicious compliance then some Metroid Prime Remaster. Today's good.
Story 2: If OP added tomatoes and corn to the salad then the Karen should have gotten sick. She listed MSG as one of her allergies and MSG naturally occurs in both tomatoes (Aprox. 250 mg to 100 g of tomato) and corn (aprox. 100 mg to 100 g of corn). Not close to how much might get put in a bowl of ramen, but still there.
21:08 WHY ON GOD'S GREEN EARTH, WOULD YOU SAY THAT
Didn't his mom tell him to always wear clean underwear? Lol...
Wait. The veggie stuff is cooked with lard???? How is that veggie??
Story 1: The best part is that cop can't add on indecent exposure because they kept demanding that OP exit the vehicle despite his justified protest
Yeah you fire me mid shift after 3 days? Im not obligated by any means to stay. I'm gone. Especially for min wage.
Story 1. Get a new girlfriend. This one seems defunct. Women get angry when you embarrass them in public and laugh when they embarrass you.
I just wanted to share something about allergies. Let me start by saying this doesn't appear to apply to this particular story, but sometimes there can be misconceptions with allergies. My son is allergic to eggs. But here's the crazy thing... if he eats plain eggs (scrambled and whatnot), he needs his epipen and a hospital... and yes, he could die without it. He also had some labored breathing and hives with a particular ice cream once. (It had some eggs in it) But he doesn't have any reaction to things made with eggs like cakes and stuff. I have no idea why, but I'm happy for that. Otherwise, there would be a lot less things he can eat. Sometimes allergies are weird.
Story 1 Ol Boy had Walter White moment 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Karen with allergies: It's karens like that that make it easier for my daughter who is Actually allergic to peanuts, egg, dairy, legumes, among other minor allergies.
Last story: worked for a certain world wide fast food joint in the late 70s ( red and gold colors and a clown) at that time the practice was hire way too many people work them every day but only a couple hours shift then give them one day off in the first 30 days and then call fir them to come in because " a coworker didn't show ". If you didn't come in they found a reason to fire you shortly after ( the chain got in trouble with the US Department of Labor in the mid 80s for this practice.)
I got the call on my one day off and since I was out didn't drop everything and run in so next day about an hour into my shift I was pulled off line and told I was let go for some BS reason that escapes me 45ish years later so I handed in my my stuff, punched out and went to my car. Get to the car and find the big semi has just set up the roller track to start unloading the supplies for the chain and I'm not going anywhere for a bit so head over to the hamburger chain of royalty next door and get a bite and drink and go sit in my car and wait to leave once the truck left.
Apparently the manager saw me sitting and next thing I know he's at my driver's side window asking since I wasn't going anywhere if I wouldn't mind helping with the unloading. I might have been a wet behind the ears 16 year old kid but I did just look at him with the are you really asking me that and then said uh no I seem to recall you just fired me and I don't work for free.
That's the only time I've ever heard somebody use the Expression I got caught with my pants down wow that's hilarious you'll be telling that story for decades! LOL😮
Speaking of allergies at restaurants, this woman I used to work with told me a long story about a time her parents were visiting her and her partner in order to illustrate what horrible people they are. Just part of the story involved her and her partner taking her parents out to dinner, where her father did his usual thing of first explaining to the waiter that he had garlic allergies and his food better not even have touched garlic, then (no, not as a joke) proceeding to order spaghetti and garlic bread. So the waiter, of coursee asks if he actually meant to order another bread item, to which the father gets angry and explains, in an annoyed voice, "No, I ordered garlic bread, I want garlic bread". So my co-worker takes the waiter aside and explains "He's not allergic to garlic. He's just an a$$hole. Just give him the garlic bread."