My best friend of many years worked as a waitress in 50s-style restaurants. They had such fancy, expensive nametags that they were printed up with “generic” names like “Candy”. The tips were good and people called you “Candy” for eight hours. Big deal.
oldpine52 5 months ago
As Paul Simon sings, ‘…you can call me Al…’
seanfear 5 months ago
No, ma’am. He’s “AL”.
Ubintold 5 months ago
Well Al be.
Jeffin Premium Member 5 months ago
Al this and more!
Doug K 5 months ago
How did you guess?
scote1379 Premium Member 5 months ago
Call me Shirley
mokspr Premium Member 5 months ago
“Am I AL? Al-legedly.”
johnaapc 5 months ago
here’s your sign…
donut reply 5 months ago
He’s AL not Ai.
cuzinron47 5 months ago
He appears to have an identity crisis.
mistercatworks 5 months ago
My best friend of many years worked as a waitress in 50s-style restaurants. They had such fancy, expensive nametags that they were printed up with “generic” names like “Candy”. The tips were good and people called you “Candy” for eight hours. Big deal.
goboboyd 5 months ago
Might be Al jr. The III?
tinstar 5 months ago
“…I can call you Betty, And Betty, when you call me, You can call me Al.”
Ukko wilko 5 months ago
I’m sorry, you’re way too dumb to shop here.
sincavage05 5 months ago
Wow, I’m surprised she didn’t ask for a computer
bluecat 5 months ago
Police walks in. “We’re looking for AL. He’s wanted.”
AL’s thought bubble: “uh, can I say he’s not here?”