John, Meat Loaf, and Richard head off to meat the graphic artist to create their banners. Mark’s plant guy agrees that the trees and delivery will be free. How does he stay afloat with that business model? Is it a volume thing? Busey talks about how no mistakes were made, and if there were any mistakes, they were a gift. Oh, this is making me sad.
ASAP, including Star’s Maltese, start setting up their metric ton of stuff. This is not the kind of thing I usually notice, but spunkybuddy Sarah pointed out that Star’s pants are way too tight, and it almost looks like she’s wearing a diaper underneath. Try and get that image out of your head! Thanks, Sarah! Niki and Hope go off to create the marketing, and Star complains that they don’t know what it’s supposed to look like at the site. I think you can figure it out, though. Kitchen stuff goes in the kitchen, toilet stuff goes in the bathroom. Lawnchairs and the tent go outside – I don’t think they need Niki to specifically micro-manage, though I’ll concede that it may not be the best idea for the Project Manager to leave the main worksite. But it’s not like she can trust Star with any graphic design, you know?
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Awesome review. I literally had to cover my mouth from laughing hysterically in my cubicle.
I’ve always liked Dione Warwick’s music, but no doubt that woman is 100% evil
Thank you! I strive to create awkward workplace situations whenever I can.
Yeah, Dionne is really talented, but “That’s What Friends Are For” isn’t good enough to justify that attitude of hers.