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 9 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 9 months ago
Song!
mywifeslover 9 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 9 months ago
I’m with Ruthie’s opinion in the final panel!
Quentin1992 9 months ago
This is funny.
sallyseckman 9 months ago
Thongs can also mean sandles
EMGULS79 9 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 9 months ago
I trust it wasn’t Sisqo’s “Thong Song.”