Words From Work
AK: (singing) ~FC & DS!~
DS: Yeah tell everyone. It'll help my reputation. It won't do anything for hers.
MA: Who keeps bringing food here?
MA: There's so much food here all the time.
LD: Yeah!
Today we had brownies. Everyone who tasted them said weren't very good. The person who brought them in got them from All the Best Foods. They usually have good stuff there, so I was surprised at their apparent (I didn't sample) crappiness.
She brought them because has a shower this weekend and needed guinea pigs. Her coworkers. The brownies were so bad, BG volunteered me to bake better ones. I have to admit that once I heard she had a shower to organize and needed baked goods, I immediately wondered if I had the time to help. It was my first thought. I put the thought behind me, opting to wait for her to ask. Can't help those who don't want it, I always say.
When BG volunteered me, I was ready to help.
Me: How many people? When is the party? Where do you live?
Me thinks.
Me: You can pick it up from my house Saturday morning.
All that thinking went to waste. She was too nice to ever ask me.
So what's the lesson in this story? Never volunteer for anything. Just kidding.
You can't help those who don't want it.
DS: Yeah tell everyone. It'll help my reputation. It won't do anything for hers.
MA: Who keeps bringing food here?
MA: There's so much food here all the time.
LD: Yeah!
Today we had brownies. Everyone who tasted them said weren't very good. The person who brought them in got them from All the Best Foods. They usually have good stuff there, so I was surprised at their apparent (I didn't sample) crappiness.
She brought them because has a shower this weekend and needed guinea pigs. Her coworkers. The brownies were so bad, BG volunteered me to bake better ones. I have to admit that once I heard she had a shower to organize and needed baked goods, I immediately wondered if I had the time to help. It was my first thought. I put the thought behind me, opting to wait for her to ask. Can't help those who don't want it, I always say.
When BG volunteered me, I was ready to help.
Me: How many people? When is the party? Where do you live?
Me thinks.
Me: You can pick it up from my house Saturday morning.
All that thinking went to waste. She was too nice to ever ask me.
So what's the lesson in this story? Never volunteer for anything. Just kidding.
You can't help those who don't want it.