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Way beyond pissed at a local first responder organization right now.


Wont get more specific yet, but people are being notified.
 
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See I told you, Doogie can help you with your game.

Texting him as we speak ;)

Dammit, I walk in this morning after the PR lady had some sort of city get together in our conference room, and what do I find in the crew quarters? All of her dishes, cold coffee, and half eaten pastries from yesterday. How in the hell does she expect us to clean up her mess?!
 
Texting him as we speak ;)

Dammit, I walk in this morning after the PR lady had some sort of city get together in our conference room, and what do I find in the crew quarters? All of her dishes, cold coffee, and half eaten pastries from yesterday. How in the hell does she expect us to clean up her mess?!

You better get to it boy! Lol
 
Battleship is not worth the $9
 
I may just go leave them in her office, depending on how big of a jerk I feel like today.

I'd call her at home and tell her to clean up her mess. That's crap. I'd be so heated.
 
I'd call her at home and tell her to clean up her mess. That's crap. I'd be so heated.

The problem is that I'm not exactly sure what her name is...
 
I agree with Sasha. Battleship sucks.
 
The problem is that I'm not exactly sure what her name is...

I vote for the leaving them in her office......with a couple sardines artfully placed in the ceiling(assuming one of those tile drop ceilings)and maybe some tuna mixed onto the dishes. As the coup de grace, if her office has its own thermostat, then crank the heat before you leave
 
Or, be a nice guy, clean up the mess and send an email to the whole district about how you appreciate all she does and you're glad to be able to help by cleaning up her mess in between 911 calls. Cuz you're a team player and mom taught you never to leave a mess for others to clean up. ;)
 
Or, be a nice guy, clean up the mess and send an email to the whole district about how you appreciate all she does and you're glad to be able to help by cleaning up her mess in between 911 calls. Cuz you're a team player and mom taught you never to leave a mess for others to clean up. ;)

That's some good advice!
 
Or, be a nice guy, clean up the mess and send an email to the whole district about how you appreciate all she does and you're glad to be able to help by cleaning up her mess in between 911 calls. Cuz you're a team player and mom taught you never to leave a mess for others to clean up. ;)

A valid point. Unfortunately, neither will r done, because an email such as that would only get me in trouble. Same a leaving the dishes in her office :/
 
A valid point. Unfortunately, neither will r done, because an email such as that would only get me in trouble. Same a leaving the dishes in her office :/

Why not just write a letter to her superior?
 
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