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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 244495" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>No jinxes allowed this month!!!</p><p></p><p>Janet, it seems our boys are finally growing up. Tripp has been working since last July!!!</p><p>This is a world record. He went in this morning from 9-3, then went back tonight from 5-9:30 because the boss had to fire 4 today---and one of them wasn't him!!!! </p><p></p><p>I've got to tell this...The other day his male boss (he works for a husband and wife) asked if he had brought his permission slip for work. Tripp was confused. His boss went on to explain that a 21 year old employees mom had called and said that her daughter no longer had permission to work there because she had been yelled at for doing something wrong. Tripp laughed and said if I went home and told my mom that I was yelled at for doing something wrong she would say, "Well, stop messing (substitute a 21 year old man's vocabulary here) up."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 244495, member: 1436"] No jinxes allowed this month!!! Janet, it seems our boys are finally growing up. Tripp has been working since last July!!! This is a world record. He went in this morning from 9-3, then went back tonight from 5-9:30 because the boss had to fire 4 today---and one of them wasn't him!!!! I've got to tell this...The other day his male boss (he works for a husband and wife) asked if he had brought his permission slip for work. Tripp was confused. His boss went on to explain that a 21 year old employees mom had called and said that her daughter no longer had permission to work there because she had been yelled at for doing something wrong. Tripp laughed and said if I went home and told my mom that I was yelled at for doing something wrong she would say, "Well, stop messing (substitute a 21 year old man's vocabulary here) up." [/QUOTE]
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