magic fingers
3rd Level Yellow Feather
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- Nov 24, 2001
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OK I work at a job that I love and my co-workers are all great (including one beautiful blonde w/perfect feet, who I don't dare tickle, but damn it's tempting). The money's not great, but for the first time in years, I actually enjoy going to work. However I almost jeopardized that job this morning.
I had a Conference Call w/my boss and a huge client at 9AM. Fortunately the client had to push the call back to 10:30. The reason that's fortunate is because at 9:10 a stored F/M tickling video stored on my phone started playing in my pocket and the volume was cranked all the way up. My phone is really sensitive and I've pocket dialed different people a couple times, and occasionally a video or music will be activated. Thank God I was in my office w/the door closed so nobody heard it. But if the call had started at the original scheduled time, about 10 minutes into the meeting, the sound of male laughter would suddenly be coming from my pants, in front of my boss and an important client, leaving me at the very least thoroughly humiliated, possibly in trouble.
So I guess the moral of the story is whenever you're heading into a business meeting, or job interview, make sure your phones turned off if possible or at the very least on mute/vibrate.
I had a Conference Call w/my boss and a huge client at 9AM. Fortunately the client had to push the call back to 10:30. The reason that's fortunate is because at 9:10 a stored F/M tickling video stored on my phone started playing in my pocket and the volume was cranked all the way up. My phone is really sensitive and I've pocket dialed different people a couple times, and occasionally a video or music will be activated. Thank God I was in my office w/the door closed so nobody heard it. But if the call had started at the original scheduled time, about 10 minutes into the meeting, the sound of male laughter would suddenly be coming from my pants, in front of my boss and an important client, leaving me at the very least thoroughly humiliated, possibly in trouble.
So I guess the moral of the story is whenever you're heading into a business meeting, or job interview, make sure your phones turned off if possible or at the very least on mute/vibrate.