FidelCashflow
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Feel free to share your own stories about anything akward that happened to you. Random akward stuff seems to happen to me alot.
Here's mine:
I was walking through the mall with a friend who works at the mall, on the way to grab some lunch from a food-court. As part of a Christmas promotion, the mall had lots of "living statues" that day (people paid to just stand still and look like mannequins.) While heading through the mall I walked past a MAC cosmetics store, and spotted a guy with no shirt on and giant writing across his chest saying something. My first reaction was, "who would do that for money..."
As I walked a little closer, I saw his face, and to my surprise, he was a mutual acquaintance of ours we hadn't seen in about a year. The guy was always so buttoned down and conservative, this shocked me, and I had an overwhelming sense of WTF??? He couldn't move, but he looked at me almost like he wanted to acknowledge me, and almost like he was kinda embarrassed, because our friends would really bug him for that. At first I didn't recognize him, and when I did, I was so weirded out, I just gave a head-nod "hi" and kept walking. On the way back, I felt a great sense of relief that he wasn't still standing there in the window.
It was akward... like something from superbad.
Here's mine:
I was walking through the mall with a friend who works at the mall, on the way to grab some lunch from a food-court. As part of a Christmas promotion, the mall had lots of "living statues" that day (people paid to just stand still and look like mannequins.) While heading through the mall I walked past a MAC cosmetics store, and spotted a guy with no shirt on and giant writing across his chest saying something. My first reaction was, "who would do that for money..."
As I walked a little closer, I saw his face, and to my surprise, he was a mutual acquaintance of ours we hadn't seen in about a year. The guy was always so buttoned down and conservative, this shocked me, and I had an overwhelming sense of WTF??? He couldn't move, but he looked at me almost like he wanted to acknowledge me, and almost like he was kinda embarrassed, because our friends would really bug him for that. At first I didn't recognize him, and when I did, I was so weirded out, I just gave a head-nod "hi" and kept walking. On the way back, I felt a great sense of relief that he wasn't still standing there in the window.
It was akward... like something from superbad.