Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Road trip!
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Good morning, off today! With the holidays falling on a Sun and Mon this year, we won't be closed our usual days. But then they shut down the whole place for a few days so I am looking forward to driving the Fury down to FL, 1000 miles round trip. I want to take my Stepdad for a ride, he is declining treatment for his cancer, they say it is slow-moving but my Mom says he has little appetite and they have been having lots of friends and family visit, they drove to St. Pete to look at his childhood home and church, he has been listening to his favorite old music, etc. And, it will be fun to show the Fury to other family and friends.

All the "inappropriate behavior" accusations going on, I bet there will be some interesting repercussions. Maybe some conservative companies will start dress codes for females, in their "commitment to an appropriate workplace." We will hear some squawking then! And I am waiting for the first bombshell about a female manager in heat jumping on one of her subordinates, I hope he has a good lawyer and we hear all about it!
 
seriously considering selling the dart for scrap and building a super polara sleeper.......
 
[QUOTE="goldfish65, post: 1971913678, member: 7353"

All the "inappropriate behavior" accusations going on, I bet there will be some interesting repercussions. Maybe some conservative companies will start dress codes for females, in their "commitment to an appropriate workplace." We will hear some squawking then! And I am waiting for the first bombshell about a female manager in heat jumping on one of her subordinates, I hope he has a good lawyer and we hear all about it![/QUOTE]

I knew a fellow years ago who was fired for having an affair with his secretary.
Even though it was mutual consent.

Big company. This was around 1975 I think.

But at least they were fair about it when it came to the secretary.

They fired him too.

Different times back then.
 
[QUOTE="goldfish65, post: 1971913678, member: 7353"

All the "inappropriate behavior" accusations going on, I bet there will be some interesting repercussions. Maybe some conservative companies will start dress codes for females, in their "commitment to an appropriate workplace." We will hear some squawking then! And I am waiting for the first bombshell about a female manager in heat jumping on one of her subordinates, I hope he has a good lawyer and we hear all about it![/QUOTE]

I knew a fellow years ago who was fired for having an affair with his secretary.
Even though it was mutual consent.

Big company. This was around 1975 I think.

But at least they were fair about it when it came to the secretary.

They fired him too.

Different times back then.[/QUOTE]




I have heard the phrase "dressed appropriately" from the gals on NBC in the last few days. Short skirts and low cut tops half way to their navel aren't appropriate in my book. If you dress like a slut, be prepared to be treated like one and in no way do I condone sexual abuse. I wonder if the management at the network told the gals to clean it up. Probably the same managers that told them to dress slutty because that sells. Women can dress attractively without being almost naked.
 
[QUOTE="goldfish65, post: 1971913678, member: 7353"

All the "inappropriate behavior" accusations going on, I bet there will be some interesting repercussions. Maybe some conservative companies will start dress codes for females, in their "commitment to an appropriate workplace." We will hear some squawking then! And I am waiting for the first bombshell about a female manager in heat jumping on one of her subordinates, I hope he has a good lawyer and we hear all about it!

I knew a fellow years ago who was fired for having an affair with his secretary.
Even though it was mutual consent.

Big company. This was around 1975 I think.

But at least they were fair about it when it came to the secretary.

They fired him too.

Different times back then.[/QUOTE]




I have heard the phrase "dressed appropriately" from the gals on NBC in the last few days. Short skirts and low cut tops half way to their navel aren't appropriate in my book. If you dress like a slut, be prepared to be treated like one and in no way do I condone sexual abuse. I wonder if the management at the network told the gals to clean it up. Probably the same managers that told them to dress slutty because that sells. Women can dress attractively without being almost naked.[/QUOTE]


But I Prefer 1/2 way naked!!!:lol:
 

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