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The correlation is offence.
If one person was so offended by the costumes that nobody was allowed to post pictures of them, then neither should a staff member be permitted to display photos which offend the hug-a-furry-animal types in the staff.
Evidently IPF's company runs a "no offensive pictures" rule, thereby it would be entirely within that concept to report this person to HR for displaying offensive pictures.
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fixed that for you-hunting is not a "sport"-it should be done out of necessity for food and to cull large populations with no natural predators(that have usually been killed off for "sport"-see wolves/white-tailed deer for example)Quoth wagegoth View PostHunting for fun isonlynever fair
Eddie Izzard-monkey with a gunQuoth wagegoth View PostMonkeys with automatic weaponry. I like it.Honestly.... the image of that in my head made me go "AWESOME!"..... and then I remembered I am terribly strange.-Red dazes
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I guess that person would not have liked the pics of my old Receiving manager dressed up for storytime in the Clifford costume...he had it on backwards...Clifford has a tail...Quoth Irving Patrick Freleigh View PostIf somebody can rat on us for dressing up in silly costumes and having our pictures taken and posted in the breakroom, I can't see how this would be much different.

(no, he did not wear it out of the breakroom like that, and yes, we posted the pics on the bulletin board)I don't go in for ancient wisdom
I don't believe just 'cause ideas are tenacious
It means that they're worthy - Tim Minchin, "White Wine in the Sun"
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It was my opinion that a customer brought in the pictures...Quoth One-Fang View PostThe correlation is offence.
If one person was so offended by the costumes that nobody was allowed to post pictures of them, then neither should a staff member be permitted to display photos which offend the hug-a-furry-animal types in the staff.
Evidently IPF's company runs a "no offensive pictures" rule, thereby it would be entirely within that concept to report this person to HR for displaying offensive pictures.
what kinda employee would display that, anyway?
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Let's keep it clean, guys. This is not a debate about animal hunting for sport vs food. This is about people leaving somewhat gory pictures lying around for all and sundry to see.
If ya'll want to debate about hunting, I have no problem with closing this thread, and redirecting to Fratching.
Love and kisses,
radsLast edited by iradney; 04-20-2009, 07:58 AM.The report button - not just for decoration
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well i will say this...
i'll stay away from "hunting is good vs hunting is evil" (fratching).When somebody asks you what the pictures are pictures of, offhandedly tell them "If you're not a hunter, you may not want to look at them."
but i will say... at least he warned people before showing them the photos. it would have been ... rather rude... to just shove someone a photo album without warning them.
Well the story i heard from my first ship was that one of the guys video taped his hunting trip. Then he brought it to the ship and they played it on the ship-wide system (this was before they had females on the ship).what kinda employee would display that, anyway?
Guy who told me the story also said someone sent a copy to an animal rights group. Now THAT was in bad taste... cos even tho the hunting was perfectly legal, sending the tape to one of those groups was just in bad manners.Last edited by PepperElf; 04-20-2009, 10:43 AM.
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