I can't fix this
Saffron ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I know that this is not the worst thing in the world, but I don't like this.
THis is so outside of his job description
THis is so outside of his job description
Well, that's problematic. It's one thing if that's what he signed up for, but if it isn't...I hope they are at least apologetic about it.
Hell, no.
no apologies, no compensation for lost time.
And Xmas is a Friday. So he'd be working somewhere that weekend? Can't he say no I have family obligations?
beth, that is so not okay.
ION, I need everything from this upcoming Lip Service clothing line. Pink & black stripes! Ruffly skirts! Ruffly blouses!
My guerrilla marketing queen has informed me that I'm going to write LS a letter explaining that they should give me 1 of everything in the line as a promotional thing, because really, who better to show off this particular line? (She also informed me that after I write a draft of the mail I am supposed to send it to her, because she knows I'm kind of wishy-washy when it comes to self-promotion.)
Your guerrilla marketing queen is correct - because who else is that entire line made for?
Can't he say no I have family obligations?
I don't think that he needs to even say that. Any company that needs him so badly that he has to work on Christmas can't afford to fire him.
Our boss's mother died this morning, and we're trying to figure out what to write on the basket and card we're sending that's sincere but not cheesy. Suggestions? We're a pretty close group, so it's not like he's someone we have little interaction with, but we don't want to get too touchy-feely either.
The main male model on that Lip Service page is just too adorable. My high school self would have crushed out on him like crazy. In fact there was a guy that looked similar who worked in some store on Melrose back in the day that I liked to semi-stalk. I loved tall, skinny, pale, black-haired boys who were kinda girly.