Kroger is just going to have to suck up the hair policy. No different than telling a coworker their cloths are in violation and to purchase new cloths or go home. Fu-c-k it there's no open clothing stores right now except Fred Meyer and Target and their changing rooms are closed due to covid.
Kroger is just going to have to suck up the hair policy. No different than telling a coworker their cloths are in violation and to purchase new cloths or go home. Fu-c-k it there's no open clothing stores right now except Fred Meyer and Target and their changing rooms are closed due to covid.
I never use changing rooms anyway. I know what size I wear I buy it and go home.
Kroger is just going to have to suck up the hair policy. No different than telling a coworker their cloths are in violation and to purchase new cloths or go home. Fu-c-k it there's no open clothing stores right now except Fred Meyer and Target and their changing rooms are closed due to covid.
I never use changing rooms anyway. I know what size I wear I buy it and go home.
Not all cloths fit the same. It's unusual to have someone fit the same cloths over and over again. Before stylists went to skinny and tight fitting I didn't use to have that issue. I'm not fat nor skinny but that's how all the cloths are built. I'm maybe 15 lbs over weight and it's he-l-la hard to find cloths that fit right. I've started taking my old cloths and turning them into sewing patterns.
Kroger is just going to have to suck up the hair policy. No different than telling a coworker their cloths are in violation and to purchase new cloths or go home. Fu-c-k it there's no open clothing stores right now except Fred Meyer and Target and their changing rooms are closed due to covid.
I never use changing rooms anyway. I know what size I wear I buy it and go home.
Me neither! If other customers don't want to see me in my underwear, then they can look away! Also, stop calling the police, damn it!
Kroger is just going to have to suck up the hair policy. No different than telling a coworker their cloths are in violation and to purchase new cloths or go home. Fu-c-k it there's no open clothing stores right now except Fred Meyer and Target and their changing rooms are closed due to covid.
Lots of associates smell like ass anyway. Why should nappy long uncombed hair matter too?
Kroger is just going to have to suck up the hair policy. No different than telling a coworker their cloths are in violation and to purchase new cloths or go home. Fu-c-k it there's no open clothing stores right now except Fred Meyer and Target and their changing rooms are closed due to covid.
I never use changing rooms anyway. I know what size I wear I buy it and go home.
Not all cloths fit the same. It's unusual to have someone fit the same cloths over and over again. Before stylists went to skinny and tight fitting I didn't use to have that issue. I'm not fat nor skinny but that's how all the cloths are built. I'm maybe 15 lbs over weight and it's he-l-la hard to find cloths that fit right. I've started taking my old cloths and turning them into sewing patterns.
I have never had a problem never had to return anything. Changing rooms are for girls.
-- Edited by i386 on Tuesday 5th of May 2020 07:48:18 PM
Kroger is just going to have to suck up the hair policy. No different than telling a coworker their cloths are in violation and to purchase new cloths or go home. Fu-c-k it there's no open clothing stores right now except Fred Meyer and Target and their changing rooms are closed due to covid.
I never use changing rooms anyway. I know what size I wear I buy it and go home.
Not all cloths fit the same. It's unusual to have someone fit the same cloths over and over again. Before stylists went to skinny and tight fitting I didn't use to have that issue. I'm not fat nor skinny but that's how all the cloths are built. I'm maybe 15 lbs over weight and it's he-l-la hard to find cloths that fit right. I've started taking my old cloths and turning them into sewing patterns.
I have never had a problem never had to return anything. Changing rooms are for girls.
-- Edited by i386 on Tuesday 5th of May 2020 07:48:18 PM
most gays can wear anything so you shouldnt have a problem at all
Kroger is just going to have to suck up the hair policy. No different than telling a coworker their cloths are in violation and to purchase new cloths or go home. Fu-c-k it there's no open clothing stores right now except Fred Meyer and Target and their changing rooms are closed due to covid.
I never use changing rooms anyway. I know what size I wear I buy it and go home.
Not all cloths fit the same. It's unusual to have someone fit the same cloths over and over again. Before stylists went to skinny and tight fitting I didn't use to have that issue. I'm not fat nor skinny but that's how all the cloths are built. I'm maybe 15 lbs over weight and it's he-l-la hard to find cloths that fit right. I've started taking my old cloths and turning them into sewing patterns.
I have never had a problem never had to return anything. Changing rooms are for girls.
-- Edited by i386 on Tuesday 5th of May 2020 07:48:18 PM
Yea! REAL men change right there at the aisle! If someone sees your pecker, so what? Not like they didn't take that chance walking in the door!
What if I sit in the chair and I don't understand what the heck he's saying?
No wo'ries, man. 'S coo', bro. If ya' duzn't know whut he's sayin', den plum say yes o' no. And if de broda' asks fo' some tip, plum slap him five and do de JIBE. Right On!
What if I sit in the chair and I don't understand what the heck he's saying?
No wo'ries, man. 'S coo', bro. If ya' duzn't know whut he's sayin', den plum say yes o' no. And if de broda' asks fo' some tip, plum slap him five and do de JIBE. Right On!
racist ass hole. blacks dont talk like that. typical reply though from a cracka
What if I sit in the chair and I don't understand what the heck he's saying?
No wo'ries, man. 'S coo', bro. If ya' duzn't know whut he's sayin', den plum say yes o' no. And if de broda' asks fo' some tip, plum slap him five and do de JIBE. Right On!
racist ass hole. blacks dont talk like that. typical reply though from a cracka
That breeze you feel? It's the joke going over your head.
What if I sit in the chair and I don't understand what the heck he's saying?
No wo'ries, man. 'S coo', bro. If ya' duzn't know whut he's sayin', den plum say yes o' no. And if de broda' asks fo' some tip, plum slap him five and do de JIBE. Right On!
racist ass hole. blacks dont talk like that. typical reply though from a cracka
That breeze you feel? It's the joke going over your head.
That **** you talk? is something youd never say to a black persons face. racist.
I am not raciest. A black guy told me I was half brother. He said it's OK for me to buy koolaid especially grape flavor. Also he said I could back up in parking spaces.
What if I sit in the chair and I don't understand what the heck he's saying?
No wo'ries, man. 'S coo', bro. If ya' duzn't know whut he's sayin', den plum say yes o' no. And if de broda' asks fo' some tip, plum slap him five and do de JIBE. Right On!
racist ass hole. blacks dont talk like that. typical reply though from a cracka
That breeze you feel? It's the joke going over your head.
That **** you talk? is something youd never say to a black persons face. racist.
You might want to find something to hold onto so that the wind gusts over your head don't knock you off of your feet.
What if I sit in the chair and I don't understand what the heck he's saying?
No wo'ries, man. 'S coo', bro. If ya' duzn't know whut he's sayin', den plum say yes o' no. And if de broda' asks fo' some tip, plum slap him five and do de JIBE. Right On!
racist ass hole. blacks dont talk like that. typical reply though from a cracka
That breeze you feel? It's the joke going over your head.
That **** you talk? is something youd never say to a black persons face. racist.
You might want to find something to hold onto so that the wind gusts over your head don't knock you off of your feet.
The tight feeling around your neck is the noose hanging your racist ass.