ARE YOU HEARING VOICES INSIDE YOUR WORKPLACE? (Austin)
Ten or more years have passed since an Anglo male adult waitstaff coworker of mine earlier this century inside a chain restaurant workplace of ours in far northwest Austin (near Lakeline Mall) that was owned and managed by a for-profit corporation in San Antonio, Souper Salad Inc., surprised me in the middle of our workshift one day in Austin as well as Williamson County, Texas, by asking me: "Are you also hearing voices, John?"
That particular coworker of mine was a Williamson County resident in his 20s or late teens. I have wondered since that occasion whether that very candid and enterprising coworker, Tommy Gibbs, ever filed a noise pollution complaint through the Williamson County Attorney's Office in Georgetown relating to Tommy's apparent legal complaint about "hearing voices" during working hours for which the source of that noise pollution apparently was not identifiable by Tommy.
In a belated tribute to my former coworker Tommy, an affable Scottish-American fellow whom I interacted with exclusively inside our workplace (and who also stated to me inside our workplace that he would love to visit Amsterdam in The Netherlands someday), I would like to ask if any other Central Texan --- or anyone else, for that matter --- has ever "heard continuous voices" or "heard voices" anywhere in Austin, Texas, or elsewhere, regardless of whether that occurred during a workshift of theirs or during their off-duty hours, such as inside their home or when they were a customer inside a business, for which the source of those alleged background "voices" was not immediately apparent to them at the time?
Ten or more years have passed since an Anglo male adult waitstaff coworker of mine earlier this century inside a chain restaurant workplace of ours in far northwest Austin (near Lakeline Mall) that was owned and managed by a for-profit corporation in San Antonio, Souper Salad Inc., surprised me in the middle of our workshift one day in Austin as well as Williamson County, Texas, by asking me: "Are you also hearing voices, John?"
That particular coworker of mine was a Williamson County resident in his 20s or late teens. I have wondered since that occasion whether that very candid and enterprising coworker, Tommy Gibbs, ever filed a noise pollution complaint through the Williamson County Attorney's Office in Georgetown relating to Tommy's apparent legal complaint about "hearing voices" during working hours for which the source of that noise pollution apparently was not identifiable by Tommy.
In a belated tribute to my former coworker Tommy, an affable Scottish-American fellow whom I interacted with exclusively inside our workplace (and who also stated to me inside our workplace that he would love to visit Amsterdam in The Netherlands someday), I would like to ask if any other Central Texan --- or anyone else, for that matter --- has ever "heard continuous voices" or "heard voices" anywhere in Austin, Texas, or elsewhere, regardless of whether that occurred during a workshift of theirs or during their off-duty hours, such as inside their home or when they were a customer inside a business, for which the source of those alleged background "voices" was not immediately apparent to them at the time?
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