Guiltiest Feelings: Dual Commitments How's your mom? Clare Briggs August 29, 2019 7 Continue Reading Previous: Wait. Gillibrand Is Running?Next: With Great Power Comes….Great Greed and Exploitation? 7 thoughts on “Guiltiest Feelings: Dual Commitments” I don’t get this one.Report He went with the occasional great tipper instead of the regular good tipper.Report Yes, but if he works at the golf course and his “boss” asks him to caddy, wouldn’t he know that his boss is going to be there golfing?Report The guy is his boss on his regular (or other) job, which he left early under false pretenses.Report Without a caddy? That spaghetti-armed daisy?Report Scorching hot take from the Leftentariat: We are supposed to feel scorn for the slacker who chose to play golf instead of work. No, not that slacker, the child.Report The kid isn’t playing golf, though. He’s working a different (presumably better paying) job. I’m not sure we’re supposed to be scorning him, but if we are it’s for being greedy and lying.Report Comments are closed. Related Stories Good Use of an Old Barn Clare Briggs April 18, 2025 Holing a Mashie Shot Clare Briggs April 17, 2025 Punchable Faces, 1914 Clare Briggs April 16, 2025
Yes, but if he works at the golf course and his “boss” asks him to caddy, wouldn’t he know that his boss is going to be there golfing?Report
Scorching hot take from the Leftentariat: We are supposed to feel scorn for the slacker who chose to play golf instead of work. No, not that slacker, the child.Report
The kid isn’t playing golf, though. He’s working a different (presumably better paying) job. I’m not sure we’re supposed to be scorning him, but if we are it’s for being greedy and lying.Report
I don’t get this one.Report
He went with the occasional great tipper instead of the regular good tipper.Report
Yes, but if he works at the golf course and his “boss” asks him to caddy, wouldn’t he know that his boss is going to be there golfing?Report
The guy is his boss on his regular (or other) job, which he left early under false pretenses.Report
Without a caddy? That spaghetti-armed daisy?Report
Scorching hot take from the Leftentariat:
We are supposed to feel scorn for the slacker who chose to play golf instead of work.
No, not that slacker, the child.Report
The kid isn’t playing golf, though. He’s working a different (presumably better paying) job. I’m not sure we’re supposed to be scorning him, but if we are it’s for being greedy and lying.Report