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We had a family reunion 3 years ago. It was amazing. The family members now live all over the world, from the Phillippines to Europe and almost every state in this nation. There were 70 SEVENTY people that made it to the reunion. My mother, who is 81, was the coordinator for this effort and she was smart enough to not only provide name tags for everyone .... but your name tag indicated your relationship to the original generation (my grandmother's). For example, my name tag said Teefies2, mom to M&R, daughter of H, granddaughter of Myrtle - Myrtle being the oldest of the first generation. So even though a lot of the people at the reunion looked familiar, many of us hadn't seen each other in over 10 years. It was so amazing to be able to read those name tags and figure out that "Johnny" was the one who used to pull my hair at Thanksgiving and now he's the CEO of a major accounting firmFigers are vicious I tell ya. They crawl up your leg and steal your belly button lint.
I'm a case study.
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Between my two jobs, I see hundreds of people a day.
I get very confuzzled if I see a regular from the night job show up at the day job for lunch, or if a regular from the day job just manages to find a reason to go to a gas station 20 miles away in the middle of the night.
The best part is is when they tell me they didn't know I had two jobs and they're kinda confused at seeing me outside of my normal (to them) habitat.Unseen but seeing
oh dear, now they're masquerading as sane-KiaKat
There isn't enough interpretive dance in the workplace these days-Irv
3rd shift needs love, too
RIP, mo bhrionglóid
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Quoth Becks View PostThe best part is is when they tell me they didn't know I had two jobs and they're kinda confused at seeing me outside of my normal (to them) habitat.
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