....Dafuq
13 years ago
So I'm a pretty open and nice person....at least I'd like to think so. But yesterday while at a booth with my friends attempting to sell stuff...notice I said attempting.......
The people I hang with, there are a lot of people in this group and I don't know everyone, so I don't assume to know everyone. So when this goth kid came INTO our booth and SAT on me I assumed he was just a friend. I couldn't see my friend's face nor could I see her tell him to get off, in that, you know, GET THE FUCK OFF NOW tone. Well later as conversation lulled by I came to know that he was no one. And I came ot a disturbing realization.
....I just let a complete random fucking stranger sit on my god damned lap.
MISTER, I just want you to know, as I am sure you grabbed one of my business cards, NEXT TIME GIVE ME THE COURTESY OF YOUR FUCKING NAME BEFORE YOU JUST GO SITTING ON ME. And don't try and pretty boy me, I'm not interested. I've got a ginger. haha.
>>;;;
Plus....
Pride was a bit of a rip off. The booth was $225 for a day. We got a 10x10' plot of sod. Grass. Spot. We had to provide the table, canopy, merchandise(duh) and everything. Never at any point did any of the real staff actually come up to us and acknowledged us, and even before the event, getting the paperwork from them was ridiculous. They never responded to any of the emails until the very last second and even then it was rather blah at best. The sheer lack of customer service from this event has insured that I will not attempt to even think about a booth next year.
The crowds on the other hand were great. The economy kind of sucks right now and no one really had any money so sales were a bit kaput, but otherwise I had a great time hanging out and meeting people. Except for goth boy, you who sat on me without giving me the courtesy of introducing yourself. You dick. I am most displeased with you. But yea, everyone else is awesome.
Now I must attempt to finish this commissions.......
The people I hang with, there are a lot of people in this group and I don't know everyone, so I don't assume to know everyone. So when this goth kid came INTO our booth and SAT on me I assumed he was just a friend. I couldn't see my friend's face nor could I see her tell him to get off, in that, you know, GET THE FUCK OFF NOW tone. Well later as conversation lulled by I came to know that he was no one. And I came ot a disturbing realization.
....I just let a complete random fucking stranger sit on my god damned lap.
MISTER, I just want you to know, as I am sure you grabbed one of my business cards, NEXT TIME GIVE ME THE COURTESY OF YOUR FUCKING NAME BEFORE YOU JUST GO SITTING ON ME. And don't try and pretty boy me, I'm not interested. I've got a ginger. haha.
>>;;;
Plus....
Pride was a bit of a rip off. The booth was $225 for a day. We got a 10x10' plot of sod. Grass. Spot. We had to provide the table, canopy, merchandise(duh) and everything. Never at any point did any of the real staff actually come up to us and acknowledged us, and even before the event, getting the paperwork from them was ridiculous. They never responded to any of the emails until the very last second and even then it was rather blah at best. The sheer lack of customer service from this event has insured that I will not attempt to even think about a booth next year.
The crowds on the other hand were great. The economy kind of sucks right now and no one really had any money so sales were a bit kaput, but otherwise I had a great time hanging out and meeting people. Except for goth boy, you who sat on me without giving me the courtesy of introducing yourself. You dick. I am most displeased with you. But yea, everyone else is awesome.
Now I must attempt to finish this commissions.......
I wish I could have seen your face during that goth boy revelation.
Sucks that the booth stuff was such a rip off. Did you at least make enough money to make back what you had spent to be there?