The message that the boss is gonna get is that the company party should be nothing but work instead.
The message that the boss is gonna get is that the company party should be nothing but work instead.
Use your main finger to guess the episode.
Ain’t no rule that says an opossum can’t play football.
Touch of death!
I hear it’s the word.
Gee, I hope somebody was fired for that blunder.
That is the correct episode, however since this wasn’t a guess the episode thread my boss won’t let me award any points. I would like to, but my hands are tied.
I would, but I’ve been banned from guessing the episode. I, my children, and my children’s children have been banned. For three months.
Is this the one where Marge learns to bowl and is seduced by Jacques?
I’m sending my love down the well.
It’s a way to keep people shopping at the same store. Since most fuel perks are something like 10 cents off a gallon for every $100 spent, if you spend a lot of money at a store then you get more off of a gallon. It then discourages you from going to a different store because you may not have as many fuel perks and would have to spend more to get the same fuel perks you may already have with the first store. The stores of course don’t want you to go to their competitors, so it’s a win for them.
I first heard about pork roll at a Trenton Thunder game where it’s a big deal. I ended up trying a pork roll sandwich and enjoyed it. It’s one of those things I wouldn’t eat all the time but I still get the sandwich every time I’m at a Thunder game (which is usually once a year).
For a lot of high school seniors, prom is the last big event before graduation. It’s an event where you can hang out with a lot of your classmates away from school and parents and such. There aren’t too many opportunities to just hang out for a lot of teens, what with the homework and extra curricular activities and such occupying a lot of their free time. That being said, it’s not uncommon for people to skip the prom and some schools make it a bigger deal than others.
Oh Milhouse.
You are correct.
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It’s been done
Boat = bust out another thousand
Some others:
The interviewer reeks of desperation
The “interview” feels more like a sales pitch
The interviewer invokes rock stars or ninjas