Also, they're pikers. I never missed work because of midnight LotR screenings.
I admit I had to take a vacation day to drive to Indy to watch the LotR Extended Marathon. But I never missed work on account of other midnight showings of Star Wars or LotR.
I just saw a huge possum out in backyard. I didn't think they should be out this time of day. should I be concerned?
Worker absenteeism for last night and today's showings of Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is expected to cost NYC millions and U.S. employers $627-million, according to The Globe and Mail
They should invoice George. That can help the movie lose money, on paper.
That's hysterical. Also, they're pikers. I never missed work because of midnight LotR screenings.
Word. I'm at work today and functional. Okay, I thought it was Friday all morning, but still, I got here.
I'm still trying to make a
Batman Begins
viewing plan. I don't suppose that'll be having midnight screenings.
Cashmere - you didn't have to take time off to view the day-long lotr marathon?
Because, the Chicago one started late Tuesday morning and ending early Wednesday morning. I took Wednesday off too. This allowed me to see a regular showing of RotK Wednesday afternoon.
Oh! Apology for GG overrun:
the network will broadcast the entire "Gilmore Girls" finale again some time in the next two weeks
Worker absenteeism for last night and today's showings of Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is expected to cost NYC millions and U.S. employers $627-million, according to The Globe and Mail
My husband's company is taking everybody to see the movie on company time. Wonder if that counts as absenteeism?
Cashmere - you didn't have to take time off to view the day-long lotr marathon?
Yup. That's the vacation day I referred to. But I just took one day.
My husband's company is taking everybody to see the movie on company time.
That's the kind of company I would want to work for.
Those absenteeism numbers sound like complete horseshit.
Those absenteeism numbers sound like complete horseshit.
Maybe they're just trying to set George Lucas up for a class action law suit.