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    by Arthur F Miller, William D Hendricks
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Sunday
Dec192004

Staff Christmas Party

Richview's staff decked the halls last night and partied. First, a nice dinner - good food but disappointing ambiance. Then off to Black Creek Pioneer Village for their Christmas by lamplight program. Fun was had by all except for Ed who was bored out of his mind. A good night overall. I'm not posting much lately because my Internet connection at home is down. I hope Rogers gets to fixing it soon.

Reader Comments (4)

I heard that the reason Ed was bored out of his mind at Pioneer Village was that he still remembers living like that in his youthful days. No? Hmmm. Maybe I was misinformed?

December 20, 2004 | Unregistered CommenterArthur

You're right, I did experience much of that including the hay filled, very lopsided, mattresses. I was ok for the first forty five minutes...it was the next two hours of the same thing and the last hour of the ladies in the gift shop that got to me...it could have been worst, I could have been at the dentist getting a route canal. Maybe I'll suggest that for next year's party. Okay, I'm kidding...It actually was a fun time together. Just too long after a very long and tiring week. The company was great!!! Okay, I'm skating on thin ice. As long as we don't go back next year, it's cool with me! :)

December 22, 2004 | Unregistered Commentered

Had a wonderful, amazing time! I am thankful to all of the non-participating members of our group for their patience to wait while Vun and I enjoyed the activities.

December 22, 2004 | Unregistered CommenterChar

I don't know why I'm just noticing this...but how did you get Biff Henderson (from the David Letterman Show) to come to your party? Doesn't look very happy that Paul is ignoring him.

December 22, 2004 | Unregistered CommenterBrian Mullins

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