This is the place to tell us about the stupid things fellow employees can do.
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Mikey
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by Mikey » Tue Apr 17, 2007 9:10 pm
Interesting thoughts, O' Wet Rat.... I checked today and that vehicle was indeed parked with the keys in it... Right next to an unoccupied security vehicle... with the keys in it... wonder if he will notice the light bar is now active when he drives off...
I know one director left his car idling one winter evening to let it warm up, and it took a mysterious dive down into the ravine on its own. I always wondered if it had any help.
wetrat0 wrote:Psst Mikey, we leave the key to our vehicle in the ignition. Someday I'd like to see someone park it randomly among the guest cars and see how long it takes them to find it... sounds like a good prank waiting to happen.
/has been called in the middle of the night for failure to return keys.
//keys had actually been returned but someone put them on the wrong hook...
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mechurchlady
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by mechurchlady » Tue Apr 17, 2007 9:25 pm
hobie16 wrote:With the current regime in power I wonder if this will work with the Internal Revenue Service?
Unlike God the IRS does not forgive or forget.
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Zazu
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by Zazu » Tue Apr 17, 2007 10:37 pm
mechurchlady wrote:Unlike God the IRS does not forgive or forget.
God forgets?!? Hmm, that could explain a lot....
Zazu
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mechurchlady
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by mechurchlady » Wed Apr 18, 2007 12:54 pm
Zazu wrote:God forgets?!? Hmm, that could explain a lot....
I was tired when I wrote that.
You are right. Been doing so much counseling youths I not been sleeping.
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PapaMouse
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by PapaMouse » Fri Apr 27, 2007 10:10 pm
When my father retired from the Grand (He was maintenance) he "forgot" to return 2, 9v drills with 2 batteries each and their chargers, Several white "painters" uniforms, 3 belts, and a few other things.
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Conservative Hippie
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by Conservative Hippie » Sat Apr 28, 2007 9:04 pm
At my retail store, I once forgot a person! Closed up for the night, locked up, set the alarm and left. The store manager called me an hour later panicking...an employee who worked in the backroom was still there. I had to drive 30 min. back to the store to let her out and explain to the police how I had forgotten a person.
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by CoffeeGirl » Fri May 25, 2007 12:46 am
In my main shoppe at the Studios we have a set of keys that goes to everything locked, cookie case, coke cooler, and stock shed. The keychain on that keyring was first a raggedy cheerleader Minnie, then it was replaced by an Ewok during SWW last year. Both of those were sooo easy to forget you had in your huge costume pockets that we would often keep them and no one would know until someone had to do an emergency run to a locked place. Just the other day when I was in there for the first time since Jan, I looked in the CDS closet and saw that someone had finally gotten smart. There were the keys to everything, hooked to a huge Stitch backscratcher- try losing them in your pants pockets now!