LOL this reminds me of het people who use the words, 'thats so gay' to describe something they dislike.
Dude, your tacky funiture (or other random object) cannot be 'gay'... its just tacky... ! good grief I wonder if they have a list of sexually oriented items to avoid after the rule... and which orientation they are
I'm just wondering what the thought process was. I mean, I expect most places of business, if they bother to say anything about it, say, "Don't bring sexually-related materials to work at all!"
I read it as "If We don't know about it an nobody complains about it, It isn't a problem." Which means they don't have to define sexually oriented materials until there IS a problem.
LOL
ReplyDeletethis reminds me of het people who use the words, 'thats so gay' to describe something they dislike.
Dude, your tacky funiture (or other random object) cannot be 'gay'... its just tacky...
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good grief
I wonder if they have a list of sexually oriented items to avoid after the rule... and which orientation they are
Lush - I don't think that's what they mean at all.
ReplyDeleteI'm just wondering what the thought process was. I mean, I expect most places of business, if they bother to say anything about it, say, "Don't bring sexually-related materials to work at all!"
ReplyDeleteI read it as "If We don't know about it an nobody complains about it, It isn't a problem." Which means they don't have to define sexually oriented materials until there IS a problem.
ReplyDelete@holly
ReplyDeleteYeah, my interpretation was a little extreme.
I was enjoying the words they used to get their meaning across.