Not exact matches
7:15 a.m. — There is a swimming
pool between our
offices, so I try
to go for a swim twice a week.
This is a smart film that arrives in theaters just about the time that the Electoral College will vote a disastrous choice by mandate of «the people,» putting in
office a man that received only 27 % of the votes of those who were eligible
to cast ballots and who will take his place in the White House because forty - three percent of registered voters stayed home on Election Day (or
went to a bar, or
pool hall or whatever.)
Although he describes it as two work friends
going out, the chemistry feels like it might lead
to more, and soon the whole
office is abuzz with how far it might
go, including an
office betting
pool as
to what base, if any, Stanley gets
to.
What follows are some hilarious scenes when Stan faints in the doctor's
office after they are told the result of Zoe's test that she is pregnant, not surprising with twins, and when Zoe
goes to the single pregnant mothers support group and collapses when one crazy lady gives birth in a
pool.
The Rossis love their showpiece home with two
offices and a
pool, but realize they only really need
to stay in Kitchener, a mid-sized city 100 km west of Toronto, until Max
goes away
to school in 2011.
If — my reasoning
goes — employers feel they can hire a new person from a
pool of several hundred unemployed applicants should you fail
to show proper work speed, eagerness, and willingness
to work at reduced wages with no medical benefits, then an employee might feel the need
to never leave the
office.
This year, he closed the company
to go to Six Flags, hosted a food truck party at his
office, and threw a
pool party at his home.
I'm
going to just skip over this picture of a big group of my colleagues and I having a
pool party, as it was entirely unintended, breaking out rather spontaneously while we were on an
office tour of the listed property.