@Alora23 the more experienced manager is probably burned out and fried... but it's well you've developed a rapport & good reputation with thy colleagues.
oh hell... she's all grown up... ne'er mind .... thanks for the accurate information @Ravenbird30 ... no WONDER she's givin' @HereComesTrouble99 a difficult time... it's in her nature.
well, i still recommend The Biltmore Estate trip idea in Asheville NC all the more... they could spend a bonding exercise visiting all the stores & musical venues with the college kiddies, & have a magical time at The Green Man / Jack o' the Green
@BlackBartRoberts I will definitely keep that place in mind for future reference. We just recently visited Brett's aunt in SC so perhaps if we visit there again we could take a stop by Asheville either on the way down or back.
plenty of trouble for a 17 year old to get into in downtown Asheville but in a good way.
i always make a point to visit the Biltmore Estate for personal reasons, but, she'd probably love the ATV rentals (i hate 'em but the younger crowd seems to enjoy 'em).
well, @Hoz, @Alora23 did say she was gonna keep ya around til you were a hundred or so... that's one place per year on your long list... of course, i am sure she neglected to say if you'd be traveling with her in an urn or taxidermized...
I've never seen the movie Weekend At Bernie's but, i imagine it was akin to watching the State of the Union address this year by P r e s i d e n t Biden...
I am unfamiliar with that particular movie also, but I assume by Brittany's post the plot must have something to do with a person conversing with a corpse either unaware or unaccepting that the person has deceased.
Heh, yes, indeed it was quite the funny movie. A bit corny at times and the realms of believably were stretched far beyond my limitations, but taking it as a comedy not to be taken serious, it was good for what it was.