kingofnaps
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Topical.

Humorous and current.

Especially if you work for a company that celebrates work victories with the boss throwing lots of parties with lots of alcohol and handing out bonus checks. That is one toxic mixture for at work boning. Overworked, too tired to go anywhere, even on the weekends, and wanting to celebrate. Shit will happen.

Yep, this is my husband and I to a T! We kept it secret as long as we could, and we’re both pretty private people. Sometimes I even wish we could go back to those early days when no one knew we were together! We still laugh about the night we left a work function together (we thought we were being stealthy...) and the

I also shat where I ate, and it was delicious. Best sex of my life. Married him and continue having great sex to this day.

I refer to it as dipping the pen in company ink.

Plus when you are hardworking and dedicated to work, sometimes there is no place else where you have time to shit.

Preach. I live with my coworker now, and when we started things a couple years ago I was a bit concerned. I weigh the odds though. How difficult would it be for me to get a similar job (status, pay) in the industry after this if things go sour with her? Relatively Easy. How easy would it be to find another girl like

My marriage confirms your statement. Back then, my wife and I actually worked for different companies but both companies share the same office space. The original business was a partnership that dissolved (peacefully) but neither partners wanted to move out.

That last part “a little coworker” is gold.

I say, if you’re a serial sex addict or just get lots of action, never do it at work.

IF you’re just kind of attracted to someone, well it’s a risk you just have to take and be ready to leave that job. That’s if the job is not a place you love to work at. If you love your

What if you’re an astronaut and your #1 has space madness?

Because the Joker would just be considered a regular guy in Florida.

What are the odds he takes a shortcut and becomes a policeman?

his entire persona was brash, a metaphorical kick to the gut. The Stunner was a perfect representation of him

What a time to be alive.

A further take: Hilariously wrong but unimpeachable calls in high-leverage situations are good for sports.

You are a good sports blogger, Barry, but you fundamentally misunderstand the appeal of sports if you prefer replay review to live action.

This is a correct take on replay. Definitive real-time calls, even if they’re occasionally wrong, are superior to always having to sit around waiting for a committee with a television to tell you what it was you just saw happen.

That Refs(and especially Umps) getting calls wrong from time to time is preferable to replays on anything close.

The 2002 Kings Lakers series was 100% rigged by the NBA. I don’t care what anyone says.