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Pookie bear Young getting his 5 year


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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

I used to work at a job where I occasionally had a desk admin role that included taking messages from employee friends and family. 

This one girl had a boyfriend who would call in every day and ask me to "tell Pook I love her" insisting specific that I call her by that name.

My response? I walked over to her desk, then announced loudly and with a straight face in front of her and her nearby coworkers that "loverboy snooky woogums called to tell Pook he wuvs her" 🥰

After which I'd turn and walk back to my desk maintaining as professional a demeanor as I could 😑

That's what mini megaphones are for. It can end up with a trip to HR. I can neither confirm nor deny this. All I can confirm is that it's really funny the day before thanksgiving on the mic in the grocery store. 

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I'm happy we're winning games and Bryce has contributed in some of them and hopefully is not going to be an all-time bust for us. Every young QB is different. Some hit the ground running, some look like poo and improve later or in different scenarios and some guys never get it. I think we're at the point where we don't need to do anything drastic at the QB spot like we did to get Young in the first place. I think we DEFINITELY need to do what others have mentioned. Sign a QB that can play in case Young has another episode of trash football player and draft a Young guy (no pun) on day 2 or 3 to sit and learn or play later on if we implode with Young. We have to have a real life contingency plan next season. That can't be ignored again.

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1 hour ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

That's what mini megaphones are for. It can end up with a trip to HR. I can neither confirm nor deny this. All I can confirm is that it's really funny the day before thanksgiving on the mic in the grocery store. 

Worked retail in college and they had me so the closing announcements.

I've had voice training so I got a lot of "whoa" reactions afterward 😄

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