Here is my other question about this: should I mention it to my (awesome, female) boss? Because while it was a fairly harmless thing, it's still not exactly an appropriate question to ask a co-worker.
Has the co-worker made many statements that were inappropriate? Did he do it in such a way that you felt he was crossing a line, or was it an isolated social ignorance thing?
If it was just a random dumbass thoughtless question, I wouldn't. If you were totally skeeved, and he's shown a predilection for this, I would. It depends on your interactions with him in the past, and the context of the situation.
This is, I think, the second-ever interaction I've had with him. The first one was a few weeks ago, when one of the other writers introduced him.
What Erin said, Jilli. She has her smartypants on today. They're very fetching, too.
::nods::
So those Lady Gaga kids? Totally Rick Rolled a NYC subway car. [link]
I'd give him the benefit of the doubt (mouth not connected to brain moment) this one time but but be wary of him.
So those Lady Gaga kids? Totally Rick Rolled a NYC subway car.
Aw! None more adorable. They should've hopped on an express train, though.
so just as I was getting mac up here to the office and really trying not to lecture him, like 4 people converge on my desk asking me stuff and putting things in front of me. HATE! I told them all to go away.
So those Lady Gaga kids? Totally Rick Rolled a NYC subway car.
NPR had a story this morning about Noriega, and mentioned that among the pop songs blasted to drive Noriega out of his compound, "Never Gonna Give You Up" was included.
Dude. The government Rickrolled Noriega before Rickrolling existed!
I love this country.
She has her smartypants on today. They're very fetching, too. ::nods::
Why, thank you, sweetie! My smartypants are ruffled! It clearly improves brain function, but hampers the no VPL thing. Ah, well. Compromisepants.
People, msbelle. We hatessss them.