the second editor said “No! What are they going to do about customer service now?”
Maybe the editor meant that you are wonderful and irreplaceable?
I'm just trying to play against my standard (bitter and cynical) type.
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the second editor said “No! What are they going to do about customer service now?”
Maybe the editor meant that you are wonderful and irreplaceable?
I'm just trying to play against my standard (bitter and cynical) type.
Perhaps she did. But both were demonstrating some very bad manners by inviting one laid off worker to a lavish lunch right in front of another laid off worker. They should have gone to his cube and asked him discreetly.
Shit, my mom taught me those manners by kindergarten.
Not enough Polish people in LA, dammit. I miss Paczkis.
I found out that there are TWO polish restaurants in LA. No polish bakeries or places to get fresh kielbasa.
I left work after two hours with the Cold From Hell (or maybe the flu, not sure). I have taken DayQuil, am in my jammies and am shortly going to watch something fluffy on TV.
ETA: Spidra, that is deeply rude on their part.
{{{Robin}}} Feel better.
I hope you feel better, Robin. At least jammies, fluffy and bed sound good.
I found out that there are TWO polish restaurants in LA. No polish bakeries or places to get fresh kielbasa.
They can't make some damn paczkis for us today???
One of them? Not open on Tuesdays.
I'ma go get 2 Krispy Kremes and mash em together.
My grandmother has 4 lemon and 4 custard at her house.
In Michigan.
t scowls
The Polski withdrawl is hysterical.
My grandmother has 4 lemon and 4 custard at her house.
I brought a dozen in to work today (I bring them every year, and write up a little sign explaining the history -- and pronunciation -- of paczki) -- 4 custard, 4 strawberry, 4 blueberry. My co-workers love me today.