Friday, November 25, 2005

"Holiday Season"

Be ye kind, one to another, forgiving one another. Well now that we (I) have the chest thumping and ranting out of the way. Hopefully we can get back to "Remembering Verdun & having fun". It is the "Holiday Season" when we can have peace on this site, and goodwill towards everyone. No matter what has transpired here, the one thing we each have to admit, is that the managers have done a great job and devoted a lot of time to keeping most of us in line. A thankless job in most cases, BUT much appreciated. A lot of us are on the slippery downside of life, and want to remember those joys we had growing up. The stupid things we did and lived to (NOT TELL OUR KIDS ABOUT) remember. Those were the days my friends, we thought they would never end. Remember???????? Happy Holidays to ALL my new Verdun Connection friends. Winston Allison

3 comments:

les__f MSN said...

nice Post Winnie,.....Glad to see ,some familiar members joining in ,and I look forward to sseeing more Verdun Memories,.and hopefully photo's showing up ,Connections and Rememberring ,Is what the basis of the site is......and as has been mentioned already,....Christmas only 1 month to the day away,....a hectic December is decsending on us quickly,.......and all the Invites to our respective friends homes,.for dinners, snacks , treats,and drinks.............we 've  been given another chance to try & exercise our will power & common sense,.....to maintain some form of moderation,....in our month of indulgence (hopefully not Over -Indulgence)........hahahahaha  Everyone weigh yourselves now,..& see if you can keep that number within range over the Holidays..........you don't want to get on a talking scale a month from now,only to have it say "Hey, one at a time"........hahahaha                   Have Fun & Remember Verdun

steveredmond2349 MSN said...

T'is The Season   Steve

give_me_one_1 MSN said...

Office Holiday Memo To: All Employees
From: Management
Subject: Office conduct during the Christmas season
Effective immediately, employees should keep in mind the following guidelines in compliance with FROLIC (the Federal Revelry Office and Leisure Industry Council). 1. Running aluminum foil through the paper shredder to make tinsel is discouraged.
2. Playing Jingle Bells on the push-button phone is forbidden (it runs up an incredible long distance bill)
3. Work requests are not to be filed under "Bah humbug."
4. Company cars are not to be used to go over the river and through the woods to Grandma's house.
5. All fruitcake is to be eaten BEFORE July 25.
6. Egg nog will NOT be dispensed in vending machines.
In spite of all this, the staff is encouraged to have a Happy Holiday.