Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

Bad New Year’s Eve customs

  1. shooting guns into the air
  2. Drinking and Driving
  3. Roman candle wars
  4. Loud parties
  5. Bingewatching TV shows
  6. Pouring alcohol on unsuspecting bystanders in the Times Square crowd

I knew someone who got a kick out of doing this

Bad New Year’s Eve customs

  1. shooting guns into the air
  2. Drinking and Driving
  3. Roman candle wars
  4. Loud parties
  5. Bingewatching TV shows
  6. Pouring alcohol on unsuspecting bystanders in the Times Square crowd
  7. Binge drinking

Bad New Year’s Eve customs

  1. shooting guns into the air
  2. Drinking and Driving
  3. Roman candle wars
  4. Loud parties
  5. Bingewatching TV shows
  6. Pouring alcohol on unsuspecting bystanders in the Times Square crowd
  7. Binge drinking
  8. Throwing TVs out of hotel windows

Bad New Year’s Eve customs

  1. shooting guns into the air
  2. Drinking and Driving
  3. Roman candle wars
  4. Loud parties
  5. Bingewatching TV shows
  6. Pouring alcohol on unsuspecting bystanders in the Times Square crowd
  7. Binge drinking
  8. Throwing TVs out of hotel windows
  9. Banging of pots and pans after midnight

Bad New Year’s Eve customs

  1. shooting guns into the air
  2. Drinking and Driving
  3. Roman candle wars
  4. Loud parties
  5. Bingewatching TV shows
  6. Pouring alcohol on unsuspecting bystanders in the Times Square crowd
  7. Binge drinking
  8. Throwing TVs out of hotel windows
  9. Banging of pots and pans after midnight
  10. Throwing home furnishings out the window

A custom in Naples, supposed to bring good luck, not too bad if blankets or cushons are thrown, but sometimes it’s chairs, tables, sofas

Bad New Year’s Eve customs

  1. shooting guns into the air
  2. Drinking and Driving
  3. Roman candle wars
  4. Loud parties
  5. Bingewatching TV shows
  6. Pouring alcohol on unsuspecting bystanders in the Times Square crowd
  7. Binge drinking
  8. Throwing TVs out of hotel windows
  9. Banging of pots and pans after midnight
  10. Throwing home furnishings out the window
  11. Getting crazy with fireworks

Bad New Year’s Eve customs

  1. shooting guns into the air
  2. Drinking and Driving
  3. Roman candle wars
  4. Loud parties
  5. Bingewatching TV shows
  6. Pouring alcohol on unsuspecting bystanders in the Times Square crowd
  7. Binge drinking
  8. Throwing TVs out of hotel windows
  9. Banging of pots and pans after midnight
  10. Throwing home furnishings out the window
  11. Getting crazy with fireworks
  12. not finishing Baker’s Dozen categories until three days later

Bad New Year’s Eve customs

  1. shooting guns into the air
  2. Drinking and Driving
  3. Roman candle wars
  4. Loud parties
  5. Bingewatching TV shows
  6. Pouring alcohol on unsuspecting bystanders in the Times Square crowd
  7. Binge drinking
  8. Throwing TVs out of hotel windows
  9. Banging of pots and pans after midnight
  10. Throwing home furnishings out the window
  11. Getting crazy with fireworks
  12. not finishing Baker’s Dozen categories until three days later
  13. Watching those godawful ‘the year XXXX in review’ tv pop culture retrospectives

Things that may not be ethical, but at the same time are not illegal

  1. Lying to your family

Things that may not be ethical, but at the same time are not illegal

  1. Lying to your family
  2. Billionaires not paying taxes

Things that may not be ethical, but at the same time are not illegal

  1. Lying to your family
  2. Billionaires not paying taxes
  3. Cheating on a spouse

at least not illegal in some states

Things that may not be ethical, but at the same time are not illegal

  1. Lying to your family
  2. Billionaires not paying taxes
  3. Cheating on a spouse
  4. Using days designated for sick time as vacation time

In the bad old days if you got caught outside of work and not on your sickbed you might have been fired.

Things that may not be ethical, but at the same time are not illegal

  1. Lying to your family
  2. Billionaires not paying taxes
  3. Cheating on a spouse
  4. Using days designated for sick time as vacation time
  5. Gushing about a Christmas gift you secretly hate

Things that may not be ethical, but at the same time are not illegal

  1. Lying to your family
  2. Billionaires not paying taxes
  3. Cheating on a spouse
  4. Using days designated for sick time as vacation time
  5. Gushing about a Christmas gift you secretly hate
  6. Inflating the price of a product

Things that may not be ethical, but at the same time are not illegal

  1. Lying to your family
  2. Billionaires not paying taxes
  3. Cheating on a spouse
  4. Using days designated for sick time as vacation time
  5. Gushing about a Christmas gift you secretly hate
  6. Inflating the price of a product
  7. Subjecting others to second-hand smoke

Things that may not be ethical, but at the same time are not illegal

  1. Lying to your family
  2. Billionaires not paying taxes
  3. Cheating on a spouse
  4. Using days designated for sick time as vacation time
  5. Gushing about a Christmas gift you secretly hate
  6. Inflating the price of a product
  7. Subjecting others to second-hand smoke
  8. Badmouthing a co-worker

Things that may not be ethical, but at the same time are not illegal

  1. Lying to your family
  2. Billionaires not paying taxes
  3. Cheating on a spouse
  4. Using days designated for sick time as vacation time
  5. Gushing about a Christmas gift you secretly hate
  6. Inflating the price of a product
  7. Subjecting others to second-hand smoke
  8. Badmouthing a co-worker
  9. Hoarding scarce items at the store during a pandemic

Things that may not be ethical, but at the same time are not illegal

  1. Lying to your family
  2. Billionaires not paying taxes
  3. Cheating on a spouse
  4. Using days designated for sick time as vacation time
  5. Gushing about a Christmas gift you secretly hate
  6. Inflating the price of a product
  7. Subjecting others to second-hand smoke
  8. Badmouthing a co-worker
  9. Hoarding scarce items at the store during a pandemic
  10. Paying waitstaff less than minimum wage and expecting the customer to make up the difference in tips

-“BB”-

Things that may not be ethical, but at the same time are not illegal

  1. Lying to your family
  2. Billionaires not paying taxes
  3. Cheating on a spouse
  4. Using days designated for sick time as vacation time
  5. Gushing about a Christmas gift you secretly hate
  6. Inflating the price of a product
  7. Subjecting others to second-hand smoke
  8. Badmouthing a co-worker
  9. Hoarding scarce items at the store during a pandemic
  10. Paying waitstaff less than minimum wage and expecting the customer to make up the difference in tips
  11. Saying you’ve been vaccinated when you actually haven’t been

Things that may not be ethical, but at the same time are not illegal

  1. Lying to your family
  2. Billionaires not paying taxes
  3. Cheating on a spouse
  4. Using days designated for sick time as vacation time
  5. Gushing about a Christmas gift you secretly hate
  6. Inflating the price of a product
  7. Subjecting others to second-hand smoke
  8. Badmouthing a co-worker
  9. Hoarding scarce items at the store during a pandemic
  10. Paying waitstaff less than minimum wage and expecting the customer to make up the difference in tips
  11. Saying you’ve been vaccinated when you actually haven’t been
  12. Regifting, especially when the gift goes back to the person who gave it

When my cousin was a kid, she gave a cute birthday gift to a wealthy friend: a set of 3 bears, Papa, Mama and Baby. A few months later, when her birthday came around, the friend gave her just 1 of the 3 bears, Baby, as a regift

Things that may not be ethical, but at the same time are not illegal

  1. Lying to your family
  2. Billionaires not paying taxes
  3. Cheating on a spouse
  4. Using days designated for sick time as vacation time
  5. Gushing about a Christmas gift you secretly hate
  6. Inflating the price of a product
  7. Subjecting others to second-hand smoke
  8. Badmouthing a co-worker
  9. Hoarding scarce items at the store during a pandemic
  10. Paying waitstaff less than minimum wage and expecting the customer to make up the difference in tips
  11. Saying you’ve been vaccinated when you actually haven’t been
  12. Regifting, especially when the gift goes back to the person who gave it
  13. Claiming a “religious exemption” from being vaccinated when religion has zip to do with it.

pass