Thanks for the first good laugh of my afternoon, Geoff.
It reminded me of the time I showed up at a major hospital to do a workplace mediation and was told that the conference room I'd booked wasn't available after all. The kind facilities lady told me they had a good alternative for me, though...then led me into the chapel! Fixed pews and all. We ended up sitting on the steps leading up to the altar. I must say it was one of the quieter and gentler mediation sessions I've ever done...
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Did they think you were being interrogated? All that's missing is the 150 watt lamp.
Thanks for the first good laugh of my afternoon, Geoff.
It reminded me of the time I showed up at a major hospital to do a workplace mediation and was told that the conference room I'd booked wasn't available after all. The kind facilities lady told me they had a good alternative for me, though...then led me into the chapel! Fixed pews and all. We ended up sitting on the steps leading up to the altar. I must say it was one of the quieter and gentler mediation sessions I've ever done...
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