They talk about this a little – over the week, Marlee referred him to a specialist, and it turned out he had 60% hearing loss, which is legally deaf. Marlee emphasizes the “legally” part, because that is a hell of a long way from “actually” deaf. That 40% is pretty huge, you know? Also, it turns out that Marlee approached him – somehow, she figured out that he couldn’t hear. This is such a weird balance between an actual great thing and crazy rambling that nobody knows how to react.
Mark says the team is strong enough to overcome Busey’s inadequacies as a leader. Lil Jon says that they didn’t get any direction. He begs Busey not to take it personally, but says he the manager didn’t contribute anything, and it was “literally a train wreck”. I don’t think “literally” is the word you want there, buddy. And these days, Rob Lowe pretty much owns that word. Or as he would say, he LITERALLY owns it.
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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.