He’s never ever going to let it go.
I know these Crewman Watson comics seem to have gone on for a while, but what it’s important is that all of it really happened, or at least close to. I exaggerated very little and really for the purpose of fitting it into the setting. The names have been changed to protect the idiots, but she’s based on an actual person who did and said pretty much everything that has happened in these comics, they were very easy to write, it was all from real life.
I wonder if Dr. Oon could figure out what works for 46 as a bribe? Shouldn’t be that difficult! 😀 This conversation is already on the security tapes! 😀 Besides, wait until Bob finds out she said that, he’ll definitely want a copy for himself, not sure if he’d want to share it with the rest of the crew! 😀
Stranger than fiction.
in my workplace we just had a guy fired for stealing some of the merchendise – he was caught with a box of it in his fridge, planning to take it home – and he got fired on the spot.
the merchendise is worth about 100$ – which raises the question – why did he bother.
Would the paycheck he received not cover such a petty amount? $100 is nothing these days to most people, he must be one for the lunatic asylum or something! 😀
Well it depends on how often he did it, if he was planning to steal $100 worth of stuff every week then it would add up quickly if he avoided getting caught.
How much did he have at home?
So the big question, Dr. Legostar: are you Belinda or Dr. Oon in this little tale?