Kate sent in this plate, I WORK HI (I work high?). Maybe this is just an oddly worded phrase. Like instead of, "Hi, I work," you go for the opposite approach, "I work, Hi!" Or maybe you work on the 25th floor? In Hawaii?
All of those ideas aside, the first thing I imagined was this dude rolling a doobie before work, a quality every employer looks for in future employees...
Interviewer: Do you have any more questions before we finish the interview?
Dude: [through squinty eyes] Yeah man, do you have any, like, vending machines?
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Baked
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I think in this case "HI" perhaps stands for "Hatteras Island"...in the Outer Banks (OBX).
Better hope they ain't gonna have a surprise pee test when ya get in to work, buddy.
The OBX may suggest HI = Hatteras Island but the Led Zeppelin suggests otherwise.
From a good look at the picture it seems to me as if the truck is lifted. So HI may mean HIGH.
Yeah the LZ sticker gives it away. Someone has been smokin the reefer.
haha too funny!
I saw another plate that your boss shouldn't see, but I couldn't get a pic: LZYADMN, which I read as "Lazy Admin", or it could be "Lazy Ad Man". Either way, I hope you don't park beside your boss.
And here I was thinking OBX meant "over baked eXperience"...
:)
Is this the guy pulling the strings here in Hawaii?! Stop "working" us!!
How can you work without some anaesthtic? LOL
Aloha-
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