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  • #16
    I am a frowner.

    When I'm deep in thought, I tend to get a serious look on my face.

    I used to get in trouble for it all the time when I worked at the grocery store a few years ago.

    My sister's boss often shops at my store, and he will mention to her that he saw me at work when he was shopping. (Small towns...gotta love them.) He's always telling her that it looked like I was in a bad mood, or that I was looking sad.

    Lately, I have been in really bad pain and every movement hurts. By the end of the workday, I am usually so physically drfained that I could drop, and I am just forcing my body to go on. As a result I often don't realize that it's all showing on my face, and every time I turn around, I hear, "Smile. It can't be that bad."

    Makes me want to hit them with whatever I have in my hand.

    There's one guy whom I suspect has a bit of a crush on me and that's always his way of flirting. It's so freakin corny. It wins him no points with me.
    Point to Ponder:

    Is it considered irony when someone on an internet forum makes a post that can be considered to look like it was written by a 3rd grade dropout, and they are poking fun of the fact that another person couldn't spell?

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    • #17
      I need to learn how to smile like this guy.

      Of course, that's only if I can't pull off the Gregory Peck look, as Maddox explains:

      Originally posted by Maddox
      His default expression is a determined scowl, like he's prepared to introduce you to the business end of his shoe if you look at him wrong.
      "I take it your health insurance doesn't cover acts of pussy."

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      • #18
        I tend to have the expressionless look to me too. In part because customer's of course come in whenever they want to. So I'm usually holding numbers or data in my head when I'm ringing them up so yeah it shows.

        Lately my response has been "I smile on the inside" or "I charge extra for smiles"

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        • #19
          Add me to the natural frown camp. My natural look looks like a frown/pout.

          Those 'smile' people need to DIAF. Seriously. Pisses me off.

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          • #20
            I don't frown, but I do look kind of severe, and you know what? I'm fine with that.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by gremcint View Post
              If you insist





              I catually got to do the once, my uncle had just died and someone was like "comeone gremcint we need to be more upbeat" She wasn't buggin me or anything but I was not in the mood to deal with it.

              I once had a teacher in highschool nickname me smiley because I didn't smile much.
              HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

              I love the big bang theory! That made my day.

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