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To: TEDennis who wrote (1081)11/26/1997 6:31:00 AM
From: Josef Svejk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4295
 
Humbly report, TED, I shoved your reqest out the mail slot as well, and judging by the note that came back, the One Very Tired Hacker'll see what he can do... but says this one will take a bit longer. We should humbly bug him again if it's not done in two weeks.

I humbly remain, yours truly, napping by the mail slot of the mail room, near the first arch of the Mala Strana side of Charles Bridge, where they serve great hot rum, gratis for me,

Svejk



To: TEDennis who wrote (1081)11/26/1997 7:56:00 AM
From: TEDennis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4295
 
Internal memo to all FBN Executives:

I've had several requests from many of our fine executives to clarify the ruling on the productivity rating of certain Thanksgiving related activities.

After due consideration and consultation with legal counsel on what some of the inter-related counter-balanced circular-argumentative statements actually mean ... I have decided that said Holiday is not intended to be anti-FBN'ish in any way.

Thus, by Executive Decree, I hereby claim that all Thanksgiving related activities that would be otherwise categorized as "work" (ugh!) and thereby qualify for immediate dismissal ... said activities will be (for this Holiday period, and ONLY this Holiday period) permitted and not counted against employees' nonproductive record.

So, yes, you may now help clear the table after Thanskgiving dinner.

I'm now outta' here for a Holiday break.

In all seriousness ... best wishes to all for a blessing filled Thanksgiving. Remember to thank whichever Supreme Being you claim as your own. Tell your loved ones how much you care. And, hug the little ones a few extra times.

Happy Thanksgiving, one and all,

TED