Old grandpas might think of footwear or something else when hearing the word “thong”. But if someone means “flip-flop” they oughta just come out and say it.
Over 40 years ago as a very young assistant manager at a restaurant a guest comes up to the counter where several other customers were standing and and fairly loudly asked “You got a #£{k?” I say “excuse me?” So he repeats himself. Other patrons are looking a little shocked. Then I understood his request and I answered loud enough so that the others would know that “yes I can get him a FORK”
Charlie Fogwhistle 10 months ago
Old grandpas might think of footwear or something else when hearing the word “thong”. But if someone means “flip-flop” they oughta just come out and say it.
Freebyrd1 10 months ago
Song!
mywifeslover 10 months ago
Over 40 years ago as a very young assistant manager at a restaurant a guest comes up to the counter where several other customers were standing and and fairly loudly asked “You got a #£{k?” I say “excuse me?” So he repeats himself. Other patrons are looking a little shocked. Then I understood his request and I answered loud enough so that the others would know that “yes I can get him a FORK”
jagedlo 10 months ago
I’m with Ruthie’s opinion in the final panel!
Quentin1992 10 months ago
This is funny.
sallyseckman 10 months ago
Thongs can also mean sandles
EMGULS79 10 months ago
“It’s just a thong in the night and it feels so right…” https://www.streeTdirectory.Com/lyricadvisor/song/ulclww/a_song_in_the_night/
Stephen Gilberg 10 months ago
I trust it wasn’t Sisqo’s “Thong Song.”