Submitted by MitchTobol on

A day that won't go away

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Two months ago, Joshua Justice was working his manager shift at the Flying Saucer Draught Emporium—a small chain of UFO-themed brewpubs—located in Houston, Texas when he spilled a large amount of liquid on his pants. Bummer.

 

Thanks to a passing car equipped with Google Street View camera, that day has been preserved for all to see. Double Bummer.

 

A bad day

 

He can be spotted at the intersection of Capitol and Main streets in Houston, right in front of the restaurant he manages—his face blurred, his pants soaked.

 

Isn't there a day you would like to forget?

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Fred Klein

Many many days, but I have learned enduring and surviving them builds character and thereby makes me a stronger and better person.
Norman Spizz

I was at a golf outing a few years ago. At dinner when I was wearing white pants, the waiter dropped a plate of chocolate mousse over me. Now That's a Bummer.
Corey Bearak

Agree with Fred but more moments that days per se but generally things outside my control....

Submitted by RobertGiamboi on Sat, 09/03/2016 - 14:28

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Robert Giamboi

Many of them...in fact, I'm there are more of those days ahead for all of us...but each one is a learning experience that makes you better than the one before and better able to handle those days in the future

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