So cozy, I don’t know if this is strange but I love listening to these while falling asleep, I just find it relaxing. Is it just me or do other people feel like that too.
When someone is following you, ENGAGE IMMEDIATELY. Don't pretend you don't see them, don't ignore them, ask them what they're doing. This is by logic what will help you, especially in drawing others attention to your situation.
These are good stories. I have a few to share with you guys... (1) I was working opening shift at Starbucks in Laguna Hills, CA when 9/11 happened. A handful of customers came in and told me what was happening. A very somber day. (2) I was riding my bike to work and as I reached the bottom of the hill I looked to my left and noticed a car coming. I wasn't expecting that and had one hand occupied with my walkman and the other on the brake. I put too much pressure on the brake and I flew over my handlebars. It hurt so bad. The person in the car stopped to ask if I was ok. (3) One afternoon, a couple friends of mine and myself had a whipped cream fight, I ran out the door, wasn't paying attention and almost got hit by a car. lol Dried whipped cream stinks! I have good memories of working at Starbucks when we lived in CA. Wouldn't go back for nothing!
I really enjoyed your stories. And actually you reminded me of one of my own. I was in the parking lot of a Starbucks. I was parked near their dumpster. I wasn’t going to Starbucks that day. I was actually getting lunch at the Mexican food place next to it. A Starbucks employee comes out of their back door with a huge trash can piled high with bags of trash. She was small framed but determined to push that trash can to the dumpster. She made it and the first bag she attempted to throw into the dumpster broke. She was covered liquids. Maybe milk. Maybe it smelled worse than dried whip cream. She stood there for several minutes.
Re: Story 3 - that person was probably unhoused and was kicked out of a shelter or his time was up, something like that. Occasionally when that happens, they reoffend or commit petty crimes like this because they have nowhere else to go, so prison is better than the street. I’ve seen that happen before where I’ve worked. I’ve also heard of people in this situation claiming to be suicidal at a hospital so they are put on a suicide watch because, again, it’s better than being on the street. This especially can happen in winter. It’s really sad tbh.
Not having animations is both a positive, bc you can envision the story for yourself, and a negative bc I really like watching them to settle down at night
Bro do not ever go to the back or the bathroom if you are alone when the building is still unlocked. That is the dumest thing i have ever heard. I close by myself sometimes but if i go to the bathroom or leave the front counter i always lock the door.
Story 1: Smart for calling the police Story 2: Really Creepy Stalker Story 3: What was wrong with that man? Story 4: I think it was the same guy who was banging on the door Story 5: Creepy
I was working night shift a few weeks ago around 9pm in the drive thru. this customer kept getting out of his car and standing in a little corner and watching me and he did this like 5 times, and it was so annoying.
so i’m not going to be rude about this so sorry if i sound like it, but normally security doesn’t think about it and OP probably didn’t say anything about it. there also might’ve not been guards there.
The third story sounds kinda fake,why would the costumers that pay for a drink would go instead of waiting for it but the most fake thing would be the coworkers of the person telling the story that they went outside living the person with the strange guy inside like what?,why would you leave a coworker inside with a crazy guy not knowing if he have a blade or something in him and could try to hurt the coworker or something.
Thanks for the story. I don't feel like you have the voice of captivation for storytelling. Mr. Nightmare have a captivating voice and he's a natural for storytelling. I'll give you a like anyway!!!