Sweet Comment and Fun Times
Thursday on FB I posted this~
I have always been a people person, but as the years go by, the fibro gets worse and then the past yr of COVID I have come to realize that I think I like animals better then people. I was walking into work this morning when a woman was walking towards me with her dog. I looked right at the dog and said, "good morning pretty"....then the lady laughed and said hello. I then noticed her.
After posting this my friend Cindy came on and left her comment.
Aw.....that was so sweet. Thanks Cindy.
Cindy and I worked together at the TBI.
Our cubes were right next to each other.
We always had funny comments being
thrown over the walls. Cindy is also the
one that I took her little Cuties and
stacked them up, drawing a face on the
top one and putting hair on it.
- Cindy is the woman on the left. The woman in
- the center is Cindy's cousin, Carol. Carol was
- also the sweet friend I lost back last summer.
- I knew Carol since 2nd grade. I did not meet
- Cindy till 2008 when I went to work for the TBI.
- The other woman is Cindy and Carols cousin,
- Brenda. This was the last time I saw Carol, about
- a yr before she past.
Chris and Paul that I mentioned
in my comments were
two of the agents I did
dictation for. Chris was
amazing at the one liners.
Paul was more the type to
sit and soak things in, but
when he said something, it
was funny.
Liz at https://lawsofgravity.blogspot.com/
stated on my blog when I posted about
Cindy's Cuties that I must be a cut up...
Liz, did Cindy's comments enlighten you
to how I was?
If not does this help~
When I was leaving Medicaid Fraud to
go next door to the Fusion Center
my supervisor at the time told me that he
was going to miss how it could be
so quite in the office then all of
a sudden I would bust out in a
loud laugh!
When my bud Phil that I worked with
in Photo Services went on vacation he
came back to EVERYTHING on his desk
being wrapped in newspaper.
When it was my supervisors bday
in Medicaid I was right in with the
guys sticking sticky pad sheets
all over his office. That was not
my idea though.
When Paul was retiring he came
in to find his office covered
in plastic wrap
Not only was all his
stuff wrapped in
cling wrap like
Phil's was in newspaper...
I sealed the entrance to
his cube with it also.
When my first supervisor
in Medicaid was retiring I
made up a folder just like
we did on each case.
There was the intro on
what he was being
investigated on.
There was interviews
done by others in
the office who witnessed
odd behavior, arrest record...
etc. That is what we
gave him as part of
his parting gift.
I can go on if anyone
is in question of what
it might be like to
work with me but
I will leave it at this.
HAHA...
Fun times.
Who wants to work
with me?
Pam
Comments
Love the saran wrap. That's brilliant.
Have a fabulous day, Pam. Scritches to the furbabes. ♥