Monday, March 24, 2008

Co-Workers Refuse To Let Young Man Enter His "Mid-Twenties"

On the evening of his 24th birthday, Mark Fuentes found himself in a disagreement with his co-workers over the term "mid-twenties".  Fuentes, a strong advocate of "going against the grain" believes the term "mid-twenties" encompasses ages 24-26, whereas all of his co-workers believe the term specifically refers to age 25.  

Out numbered but not beaten, Fuentes later held a conference at the Emeryville Chevy's to rally support for his cause.  Long time friend and supporter Nicole Medina was quoted as saying, "Twenty four is definitely mid-twenties and anyone who says otherwise is a tickity-tack-fierce-tranny-hotmess and not in a good way."  

Many of the Chevy's workers did not agree with Fuentes' argument and subsequently staged a silent sabotage.  Fuentes fell victim to overly acidic guacamole and two virgin "Blue Agave" drinks, but quickly recovered.  While there is still disagreement over the term, Fuentes argues a strong point, and Blogman fully supports his cause.

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