Friday, February 14, 2014

MUST YOU ASSEMBLE ALL THE VALENTINES?!

from: four_seasons
to: Cindy Smith
date: Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 7:40 AM
subject: Sigh

I know this is not against quiet zone rules
..but do you have to pack all ur Valentine's day card and candy on the train?
She's packaging her card and candy for multiple people... and it's worse than people talking...people around her all moved away.....


8 comments:

  1. This lasted from the moment she got on the train at Richmond Hill until she got off at Union....
    All I hear is her digging through her bags for envelopes and candy...for 45 MINUTES!!!!!

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  2. The only appropriate Valentine card for this situation: "I choo-choo choose you".

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  3. Um, I'm confused. (No surprise there! Ha!)

    Were they for her kids to give out at school? Shouldn't she have them done before today? And if they're not for her kids, isn't she a little ol.., er, "mature" to be giving out Valentines and candy?

    Maybe she's a teacher and they're for her students??

    Like I said, I'm confused.

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  4. It's a full moon out there folks.

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  5. god i hope those were for kids and not her coworkers...... otherwise thats pretty odd... secret santa is one thing....

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  6. HAHAHAHAHA She needs one of those VIA tables to put all her wares on and assemble.

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  7. @Bicky & mark:

    she was not with any kids...she was by herself...

    forgot to mention, the envelopes were sealed with those foam 3d sticker things in the shapes of hearts, flowers etc. and it was pink...

    she did write her first name on the envelope so i don't think it was for her students..

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  8. Not as bad as the guy who had a huge envelope of receipts he decided to go through and proceeded to tear each one and put them in an old crincled up plastic window envelope.

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