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- Jul 12, 2014
You guys have some great lolcows. The closest I had was when I took classes at the local tech school along with my high school studies. I was in a speech class and there was one woman who had this weird girl (who was referred to as Grease Monster) she was assigned to. During their presentation, Grease Monster kept babbling on and on about something that barely fits the report and she yelled at Grease Monster to shut-up. Being the naive kid that was used to stories of how the misunderstood kid could be alright if you give them a chance so I volunteered to be Grease Monster's partner.
On our first assignment, I tried to bounce ideas off of what we should do ours on. It was like talking to a wall that occasionally made sounds. After picking a subject myself the woman from before saw my frustration and jokingly said now I know how she feels. This did help us bond, especially after one very hot day where Grease Monster let out a nasty aroma when I was sitting next to her. I could hardly breathe and was watching the clock the whole time. I told her about what happened and started busting up laughing and telling jokes about how we'd have to get her clean. We settled for a truck full of Goo-Gone and lots and lost of brilo pads (with some steel wool ones to make sure.) After the class ended, no one ever saw her again.
On our first assignment, I tried to bounce ideas off of what we should do ours on. It was like talking to a wall that occasionally made sounds. After picking a subject myself the woman from before saw my frustration and jokingly said now I know how she feels. This did help us bond, especially after one very hot day where Grease Monster let out a nasty aroma when I was sitting next to her. I could hardly breathe and was watching the clock the whole time. I told her about what happened and started busting up laughing and telling jokes about how we'd have to get her clean. We settled for a truck full of Goo-Gone and lots and lost of brilo pads (with some steel wool ones to make sure.) After the class ended, no one ever saw her again.