16 - Mask Off (Preview)
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I asked the woman if she was scared and she said she wasn't and that it wasn't political and that because someone was scared and came to her that she needs my son to take the mask off or leave the store. | |
I said, are you telling me... | |
Are you telling me you will ask people to take off their masks during Halloween because it is scary? | |
She replied, but this is not Halloween, and people don't know who is behind the mask and what is his motive. | |
Does he have to have any motive except he supports the president of this free country? | |
I told her that I support my son's freedom of speech, even if I didn't vote for Trump. | |
Third mention, second mention that she didn't vote for Trump. | |
There's no way. | |
I totally believe her. | |
So she called the manager named Phil Ziak, who told us that my son either takes his mask off or leaves the store. | |
He said, even if we have the freedom of speech, but the store has rules. | |
So I said, so I asked, where can I find your rules? | |
Where can I read them? | |
To which he replied, well, we don't have them anywhere, but you can take my word for it. | |
So this is where the posted comes in handy. | |
She totally would have respected the rules of this store because this is, once again, small business owner, grocery chain. | |
I mean these are our fucking heroes, folks. | |
She's dumb. | |
She's gotta be able to read it and not... | |
You know, she can't just assume she's not allowed to have her son wear a mask in there. | |
She would totally respect the rules of the store as long as every single one of them were posted for her to view them. | |
It should be posted on, like, the marquee of the store where the Stater Brothers logo is. | |
Or Vaughn's logo. | |
You see the sign, usually it says... No mask. | |
No shirt. | |
No shoes. | |
Mask off. | |
Mask off. | |
Mask on. | |
Service. | |
No service, right. | |
Service fucking mask off. | |
Oh yeah, Stater Brothers, no mask, alright. | |
That's alright, we already did it. | |
Mask off. | |
Service mask off. | |
Yeah, no. | |
Okay, that's cool. | |
That's a good idea. | |
I personally think that Paul Zajac, manager of this Hanford, should, much like Child Predator, have to go around to the neighborhood and knock on every single person's door and inform them of the rules of this grocery store. | |
Anyway, if you live within 500 feet of the grocery store, you can't. | |
You have to be masked off. | |
You have to be mask off. | |
And that's like, he should have to post pictures with his face, you know, around the neighborhood. | |
Say, this is my face with no mask on. | |
This is what it looks like when you visit our store. | |
You can't wear a mask. | |
I'm mask off. | |
You're mask off too. | |
God, I really wish this was just a The Mask Mask. | |
How much better would this story be? | |
A mask mask with, like, the hair painted blonde. | |
Is there hair? | |
There's no hair. | |
No, he's fucking stark bald. |