On Privacy Inadvertently Waived - Part 1
At work, it is generally my practice to shut my door before I let my fingers do the walking down (up?) to Booger Hollow. But tonight I'm in the office working a bit late (it was 8:30 or so at the time of this incident). I have a solidly-formed opinion that there is no one still around who is likely to barge into my office.
And I only had a teensy, tiny mission to complete (minor itch; didn't feel like anything of substance needed to be withdrawn). And I had my back to my open door. So I went for it. One quick poke in there, that's all I needed.
And suddenly (of course) there's a voice directly behind me. A woman's voice. Saying, "Hey" and then some other words of greeting/interruption. I gasp. She's polite. Either she didn't notice or she doesn't care. She asks for a wrench. I don't have one.
Maybe she thought I needed one ...
For my trip to Booger Hollow?
2 Comments:
If penetration occurred, it was a pick.
Withdrawal of substance is not the relative issue it only impacts the degree of the crime. Penetration is the key to whether or not the crime was committed.
Withdrawal of substance is always the most glamorous of results.
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