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Post by Iure on Jul 28, 2006 13:33:13 GMT -5
892 factory-employees laughed for a good 10 minutes before ripping the letter into pieces.
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Post by Erutanie on Jul 29, 2006 0:44:16 GMT -5
891 pieces of angry sugar letter blew away while still inside the factory..
(this is a great way to tell a story...)
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Post by Iure on Jul 29, 2006 3:20:53 GMT -5
890 pieces are blown into the CEO's office. (It's lots of fun coming up with a new twist in the story!) )
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Post by Erutanie on Jul 29, 2006 19:53:26 GMT -5
889 were then blown into the soda thing that's filling up bottles...(yum...not really..lol)
(the story is going to be longer if we must rely on my counting skills...lol...I had typed in 989...)
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Post by Iure on Jul 30, 2006 4:25:04 GMT -5
888 bottles had been filled woth both pop and paper before the CEO came running out of his office to stop the process.
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Post by Erutanie on Jul 31, 2006 18:02:49 GMT -5
887 were shipped out before it was relized that the paper was in those.
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Post by Iure on Aug 1, 2006 5:09:36 GMT -5
The CEO spent 886 minutes crying before looking for a cardboard box to put his things in, because obviously he was going to be fired when it would become public 887 bottles had paper in them....
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Post by Erutanie on Aug 1, 2006 19:13:59 GMT -5
885 were discovered and people thought they had discovered a secret, so they went to the factory to claim their prize for the piece of paper.
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Post by Iure on Aug 2, 2006 2:54:15 GMT -5
The CEO spent 884 nanoseconds thinking of a suitable 'prize', then fled with his already packed box, leaving the prize problem to the employees.
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Post by Erutanie on Aug 2, 2006 23:47:34 GMT -5
883 employees began thinking about the problem
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Post by Iure on Aug 3, 2006 4:28:10 GMT -5
882 employees gave up, but the last one had a great idea: The person who would find the mising piece of paper would become the new CEO.
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Post by Erutanie on Aug 3, 2006 18:26:18 GMT -5
881 would not end up finding the paper, but employee #6 became CEO and was no longer employee #6.
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Post by Iure on Aug 4, 2006 7:52:25 GMT -5
880 dollars were spent on the new office for the new CEO.
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Post by Erutanie on Aug 4, 2006 12:15:21 GMT -5
879 customers still demanded their prize.
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Post by Iure on Aug 4, 2006 16:46:50 GMT -5
878 times the new CEO had to explain that there were no prizes, that they had failed the second part of the game (finding the missing paper), the last person walked away angrily.
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