Busey then explains that he likes to come up with acronyms for words that explore their meaning. The example he gives Ivanka is “LUCKY”, or “living under correct knowledge yearly”, which makes no sense at all. I’m not going to cite all of his acronyms, because I really don’t want to make fun of a guy with an actual mental problem, but I have to point out that he’s doing exactly what Nicolas Cage’s character in Kiss of Death does. Does Busey hate the taste of metal in his mouth? Either way, seems like everything over at Backbone is FAB.
In the Backbone office, the splinter group works on their graphics. John says, “We don’t have a theme. It’s not a circus, it’s not rock ‘n’ roll.” And those are literally the only two themes in existence, so these guys are in trouble! Man, the obsession these people have with “not having a theme” this week. The theme is camping! At the worksite, Jose and Busey have a nice sit down. They seriously pull up chairs, and chat about the weather. They’re not doing anything, and they’re not even talking about the task. Just being lazy. Mark McGrath has a panic attack and calls John Rich for advice. John just wants to talk about his problems. Jose talks about how they can just sit there and “absorb the experience”.
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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.