Go home, change clothes & come back

What does it mean, if a Hispanic guy angrily says,“I’m going to change my clothes & come back.” I think it means look out, he’s coming back to fight. Any other possibilities?

That he spent the night at your place but doesn’t want everyone at work to know?

A Hispanic at work? Where you been?

What exactly does that mean? :confused:

Ignoring his ethnic background for the moment, maybe he crapped himself, and he’s unhappy about that.

Maybe he didn’t realise that it was fancy-dress, not business-casual.

LOL

Well, I’m at work right now and I just asked a Puerto-Rican and a Dominican and they both agreed that it means one is ready to fight.

Does he change into his ‘fighting clothes’? :smiley:

You’re in trouble now, Bub! :slight_smile:

I wouldn’t have thought that the Dominican nuns were into all that street-fighter crap. just goes to show…

:smiley: :smiley:

He meant that it is Sunday and a holiday weekend. No-one should be working. Including Hispanics.

:smack:

Just joking re: my work comment ,but I got what I thought it meant- if you can’t fight, get help or split.

I agree with Nott’s Berry Farm. I think it means he touched cloth.

How can we assume this guy’s not a cross-dresser, wanting you to get to know other facets of his personality?

It means he showed up for jury duty in Tucson in shorts and T-shirt.