"If God didn't want them to be sheared, he wouldn't have made them sheep"
'Dirty Girls'
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I love you people. Can't really say that too often.
When I was on the plane, I got sucked into a Law & Order SVU marathon. One of the episodes was about a guy who got off on making people do things (excellently played by Robin Williams). At the time, I thought "who would be stupid enough to strip search an employee on the orders of someone who claimed to be a police officer on the phone?". But, now I wonder . . .
Based on a true story.
When I was on the plane, I got sucked into a Law & Order SVU marathon. One of the episodes was about a guy who got off on making people do things (excellently played by Robin Williams). At the time, I thought "who would be stupid enough to strip search an employee on the orders of someone who claimed to be a police officer on the phone?". But, now I wonder . . .
Didn't that actually happen a few years ago? Not exactly that, but something similar, a little while before that episode aired.
Yup - fast food place, manager got a call and was told to have a girl strip and search her, hold her until the police came. And, of course, they never did.
Which is why it would be better for everyone to just send donations to mine & Clovis' cult. Worried about the Forces of Darkness? Join us! We have a non-compete with most of them! (Plus we like cupcakes and shiny things, and need more money to spend on them.) Your donation guarantees protected status in the upcoming zombie wars, why wait?
Phone conference end. I have a phone call I actually want to make...
I love you people. Can't really say that too often.
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Yup - fast food place, manager got a call and was told to have a girl strip and search her, hold her until the police came. And, of course, they never did.
It happened a bunch of times, IIRC, and was really traumatic for the people involved. (Not unlike how I might imagine the Stanford experiment people felt, though hopefully to a lesser degree.)
Timelies all!
Another day in the steambath that is the DC-area...