05-02-2007, 08:14 PM
Every day, a male co-worker walks up very close to a lady at the coffee
>>machine, inhales a big breath of air, and tells her that her hair smells
>>nice.
>>
>>After a week of this, she can't stand it anymore, takes her complaint to
>>a supervisor in the personnel department and asks to file a sexual
>>harassment grievance against him.
>>
>>The Human Resources supervisor is puzzled and asks: "What's sexually
>>threatening about a co-worker telling you your hair smells nice?"
>>
>>The woman replies, "It's Keith. The midget."
>>machine, inhales a big breath of air, and tells her that her hair smells
>>nice.
>>
>>After a week of this, she can't stand it anymore, takes her complaint to
>>a supervisor in the personnel department and asks to file a sexual
>>harassment grievance against him.
>>
>>The Human Resources supervisor is puzzled and asks: "What's sexually
>>threatening about a co-worker telling you your hair smells nice?"
>>
>>The woman replies, "It's Keith. The midget."
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What's the point in arguing or trying to make sense of something that is lost?
What's the point in arguing or trying to make sense of something that is lost?