Description
In the bustling town of Blunderland, a laid-back guy named Carl loved his collection of quirky T-shirts. One day, he found a shirt that read, “Not My Problem,” and he couldn’t resist buying it. He wore it proudly to work at the local diner, where chaos was a daily occurrence. That afternoon, a customer named Mrs. Thompson stormed in, furious about her cold coffee. “This is unacceptable!” she shouted, waving her cup like a flag. Carl, wearing his new shirt, simply shrugged and said, “Not my problem!” The diner erupted in laughter, and even Mrs. Thompson couldn’t help but crack a smile. Encouraged by the reaction, Carl started using his shirt as a catchphrase. When the cook burned the fries, he’d say, “Not my problem!” When a kid spilled ketchup everywhere, he’d chime in, “Not my problem!”
Soon, the entire diner was in on the joke. Customers began wearing their own “Not My Problem” shirts, and the diner became a hub of laughter. Even Mrs. Thompson returned the next day, wearing her own version that read, “Still Not My Problem!” Carl’s shirt had turned a mundane diner into a comedy club, proving that sometimes, humor is the best solution!