Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2002 08:15:42 -0400 (EDT)
To: Chook Industries BBS Task Force <cibbstf@chook.net>
From: Brian Chen <brianchen@chook.net>
Subject: The Al Miles Theme
I have a new idea for a possible theme, the Al Miles theme. What does
everybody think?
Brian Chen
Very funny to whoever put the tins of beans in Radiation Badge Bag. This is not a
food drive.
Pam Ellis
It is time to turn in your radiation badge. The new badges are yellow
with a star covering August 1st through October 30th. Please return the
green badge with the beaver to ACME shopping bag by the Big Board marked
"Badge Return".
Pam Ellis
The Petty Cash Office will not be making change any longer for the
Gauntlet arcade machine. This is not the intended purpose of this office.
For Sale: 6 Boxes of Snappers at $0.75 each, or all six for $4. If
interested, please contact TJ. (This post was approved by Will Jaffe.)
Thanks for the great time everybody on Friday. Next time people, let's
leave the fireworks at home. Not cause I'm particularly scared that we'd
get in trouble with the cops, since half the people there were cops
anyway. But just so nobody gets hurt. I think my dog Peaches may have
suffered a bottle rocket wound. I'll probably be hosting another picnic
in a couple weeks. I'll be sure to keep everybody posted.
Jer-Bear
I will be reverting page back to the original theme by next week.
Cliff
Upon further investigation the supposed nest of baby black widow spiders
that was set on fire today with aerosal can was discovered to only a be
several balls of cotton taped together with scotch tape. This behavior
must stop and if it doesn't actions will be taken.
Fellow Chook-ers, Beth and I will again be hosting summer picnics at our
home. The first one will be on Friday.
Jer-Bear
Certain sections of the Chook Building are currently unsafe because of
either faulty wiring or a major plumbing problem. As a result, there will
be a partial power outage in the Admin Wing, Module D and the living
quarters tomorrow around noon to try and discover the possible source of
these problems, which are unknown as of now.
Aerosol cans are still not to be made into flame throwers even if you are
killing black widow spiders. It is highly unprobable that black widow
spiders would be in the Chook building anyway.
Employees are asked not to make flame throwers out of air freshener
aerosol cans in the employee lounge. This is highly dangerous.
Several of the Janitorial surveys which were issued several weeks ago have
come in recently. This means that the results that were posted on the Big
Board are subject to change. The new will results will be posted sometime
before the end of the week. If you still have a form out, could you
please turn it in as soon as possible. It is mandatory that these forms
be completed and if not completed, it will be noted during job assessments
in September.
Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 09:10:12 -0400 (EDT)
To: Chook Industries BBS Task Force <cibbstf@chook.net>
From: Brian Chen <brianchen@chook.net>
Subject: Al Miles
Everything I said while standing up for Al Miles, I retract. It is quite
clear that Al either has no pride in himself, or that he has accepted
employment working the register at the Blue Corp Cafe' because he is that
desperate for cash. Al used to be one of the most outstanding and
original contributing members of the Writer's Guild, and to see him now
making sure that people pay for their refills of Pepsi fills me with
disgust and is indicative of everything that this company no longer stands
for.
Brian Chen
If you have comments about the food services at the Blue Corp Cafe',
please leave your comments in the shoebox by the register.
Al Miles