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  1. #16
    Going to a baseball game is rarely about watching the game lol.

    I'm not a big baseball fan myself but we go to the local minor league team games here from time to time. The Barnstormers. they aren't very good but it's always a lot of fun. They have seating at the very back of the outfield for really cheap, bring your lawn chairs and they have a big play area for the kids and games and such, music between plays. We rarely watch any of the game. Instead it's just nice to be outdoors, with friends, have a beer or something, popcorn, walk around. just hang out. I think if you let yourself get past the sport watching aspect you could really have a good time




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    Well he got the tickets free for the local AAA team. The cost of tickets if he had paid would have been $5. We all agree the game is a terrible idea. We would all rather a nice restaurant. Another office gets to go to a local amusement park! We are deriously jealous of that'll ..... that boss got those tickets free too.

    I won free tickets to a ball game this tuesday.... box seats including catered food and a parking pasd. My husband is taking Cam and 2 others.

  3. No good deed goes unpunished. Moosmom - the reason to combine it with a business meeting is so that the employees don't have to pay taxes on it. Anyway...reminds me of this....

    Employee Christmas Party MEMO

    Christmas Party

    December 1...To All Employees

    I'm happy to inform you that the company Christmas Party will be held
    on December 23rd at Luigi's Open Pit Barbecue. There will be lots of
    spiked eggnog and a small band will play traditional carols...feel free
    to sing-along. And don't be surprised if our CEO shows up dressed as
    Santa Claus to light the Christmas tree.

    Exchanging gifts among employees can be done at this time. Please
    remember to keep gifts to the agreed $10 limit.

    Merry Christmas to you and yours,

    Patty Lewis, Human Resources Director

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    December 2...To All Employees

    In no way was yesterday's memo intended to exclude our Jewish
    employees. We recognize that Hanukkah is an important holiday and
    often coincides with Christmas (although not this year). However, from
    now on we're calling this party our Holiday Party. The same policy also
    applies to employees who are celebrating Kwanzaa at this time. There
    will be no tree or Christmas carols sung.

    Happy holidays to you and yours.

    Patty Lewis, Human Resources Director

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    December 3...To All Employees

    Regarding the anonymous note I received from a member of Alcoholics
    Anonymous requesting a non-drinking table, I'm happy to accommodate
    your request but please remember that if I put a sign on the table that
    reads "AA Only" you won't be anonymous any more.

    In addition, we'll no longer be having a gift exchange because union
    members feel that $10 is too much money.

    Patti Lewis, Human Resources Director

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    December 7...To All Employees

    I have arranged for members of Overeaters Anonymous to sit farthest
    away from the dessert table and for pregnant members to sit closest to
    the restrooms. Gays are allowed to sit with each other. Lesbians do not
    have to sit with gays; each group will have its own table. And, yes,
    there will be a flower arrangement for the gay men's table.

    Happy now?

    Patty Lewis, Human Resources Director

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    December 9...To All Employees

    People! People! Nothing sinister was intended by wanting our CEO to
    play Santa Claus. Even if the anagram for "Santa" does happen to be
    "Satan." There is no evil connation to our own little "man in a red
    suit."

    Patti Lewis, Human Resources Director

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    December 10...To All Employees

    Vegetarians! I've had it with you people. We're holding this party at
    Luigi's Open Pit Barbecue whether you like it or not. You can just sit
    at the table farthest from the "Grill of Death" as you call it, and
    you'll get salad bar only including hydroponics tomatoes. Tomatoes have
    feelings too, you know. They scream when you slice them. I can hear
    them now. I hope you have a rotten holiday. Drive drunk and die, you
    hear me?

    The Bitch from Hell

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    December 14...To All Employees

    I'm sure I speak for all of us in wishing Patty Lewis a speedy recovery
    from her stress-related illness. I'll continue to forward your cards to
    her at the sanitarium. In the meantime management has decided to cancel
    the Holiday Party and give everyone the afternoon of the 23rd off with
    full pay.

    Terri Bishop, Acting Human Resources Director

  4. #19
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    I am right along with you! I'm not really a sports person; I don't really go to games and/or watch them on t.v. Ironically enough, baseball is the only sport I completely understand, but is the one I find the most boring.

    RIP Sally

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    Somehow I knew ES would post that!
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

  6. Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    Somehow I knew ES would post that!
    I keep it very close at hand...

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    The best outings our company has ever provided for us were:
    • an afternoon of go cart racing
    • an afternoon of playing "Survivor" in a local park
    • an afternoon of Playland with rides and a BBQ
    • an afternoon at Hastings Park (horse racing)

    The first two were team events and actually were a lot of fun! Playland was great because you had choices: if you weren't into rides you could play miniature golf and just simply relax with your colleagues - no pressure. Also, families were invited to the Playland event - it was so appreciated by the parents in our company. The horse racing event was such a different venue, again without pressure, just social.

    Other events that WERE NOT too successful:
    • 18 holes of golf at a local course - very expensive but wasted on people who do not enjoy golf (and there were many)
    • a baseball game - most people left early

    I agree with Sara - this is a difficult choice to make because everyone is different. We have also foregone semi-formal Christmas parties (with spouses) in our company and instead, get the staff together at a local pub for an afternoon with lunch, billiards and darts for those who are interested, and a cab ride home, if necessary. We have prize pools and stupid games for anyone who wants to play - somehow it works.
    Yours in Whiskers

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    The company I worked for had a LOT of events thruout the year, in addition to the deep sea fishing trip. When I started working there, there were around 300 employees, and when the economy was better, reached around 500, before the layoffs caused by the crappy economy. So any events cost a bundle - yes - tax free probably, knowing how the owner was.
    Semi formal Christmas party at the Sheraton Ballroom for employee and guest. Fantastic sit down dinner, drinks, a band, and door prizes that would knock your socks off - like t.v.'s, computers, jewelry, etc - and about 20 different ones - not just a couple. An employees only catered Christmas luncheon on the last day of work before the days off for the holiday. Other catered luncheons thruout the year as appreciation days - when the company went over their sales quota for a particular month. A catered BBQ lunch in the parking lot during the summer - just for the heck of it, and a family company picnic in the early Fall.
    Then there were the National Sales meetings, where sales reps from all over the country came in once a year for meetings, etc. Those of us in the sales/customer service department got to partake of the fun part without being involved in the boring meetings. For a whole week, every night after work, it was party, party, party with the reps - anywhere from the casual seafood hangout, to the Sheraton or the country club, and all paid for by the company. The partying usually ended around 1 a.m. - but then we had to face the work day the following morning. Thank goodness these "meetings" only lasted for ONE week!
    I guess it wasn't such a bad place to work afterall............
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    While I don't really enjoy baseball games much I would never have hurt a person's feelings like that, there must have been a more diplomatic way of not going.
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    You all are misunderstanding me... my manager and I are best friends. He calls me his work wife and he is my work hudband. We are always honest eith each other and often blunt. But we never take offense to anythi g. A week ago he was going to give the tickets to one emplyee after this weekend as a prize for top sales. Now he realizes 4 out of 5 of is never wanted anything to do with rhe tickets he tried to make us all go.... just to see our reaction.


    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Edit Saturday morning~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


    Ok, editing this so it makes more sense -- I'm in desperate need of a nail trim and just can't bring myself to clip the nails that have never looked better In the meantime, my typing ability stinks and typos are high. It doesn't help that I was heading out the door when I repsonded the first time and in a rush to dash off a quick mini explanation. I was very upset at how badly everyone misunderstood what was intended as a cute post.

    First off, my manager and I are awesome together. Customers often ask us if we are indeed husband and wife. My husband laughs when I tell him. We have long daily conversations about our home life and just about everything that runs through our minds. We have had long conversations about the kids. We're both step parents. I have 3 kids who I "inherited" as teenagers, he has one step son he "inherited" as a toddler. He knows what makes me feel guilty and what I get mad about. He knows all about them in highscool and how I went to their games and never got noticed I was there. They ignored me and never thanked me for being there but they hung all over other parents. I only got noticed when I started reading books to ignore the other parents' grumbling and trash talking about the kids! Then they noticed me and complained I embrassed them by not watching. I said I was there to support them and when they were on the feild or in the pool I was watching, I read otherwise. I didn't want to embarass them so I started taking pictures of the game to keep me from hearing the other parents gripes (I REALLY wanted to give them a few choice words) and I still got blasted from the kids for embarasssing them -- and they never liked any of the photos the photos because I never got "close enough" I told them and my husband that forever more I would never step foot on another sport=field of any kind because I hated sports, and hated being outside, and I was hurt by trying to support them while being in a place I truly felt out of place. I only went to support them and it went unappreciated and it HURT. I meant it when I said I would never go to any sporting events --- ever. I never showed up to any of Cameron's soccer this past spring and explained to him that grandmom doesn't do sports and he can do lots of other things that I will see him do. He said, "ok grandmom, can we make something then?" and I got out the art supplies My manager knows the whole back story and knows how I feel. When he offered the tickets as prize for this weekend's sale, I told him I would simply give the ticket to my husband or one of the kids. I actually won a 4-pack of tickets from work that had people fighting over them... as in NOBODY wanted them. We evern called 2 other stores to see if any employees wanted them. Nope. So my husband, Cameron, and two others are going.

    We also have looooong conversations about food. And at the end we both admit we could NEVER really be married to each other based on food alone. He has food issues --- he can not eat anything with seeds for health reasons (diverticulitis) and I have food issues -- nothing aged or fermented because they give me migrained (yes folks, no alcohol for me!) We both have emotional eating issues that stem from our physical ones. He will never eat pie. No appple pie -- insanity!!!! He knows how I feel about ball park food. Even before I had my weight loss, I thought it was awful. After? I would be drooling over funnel cake all night and eventually give in. I DO make my husband bring me home cotton candy after each game (I stayed home while he's gone to on average of 2 games a month this summer)

    Looong back story short, my manager KNOWS how I feel about sports. When he told me it was group outing, I was shocked. Becuase 1) he knows mosy of us in our store have no interest. 2) The owner NEVER closes the store. Well, this outing is not actually happening. He lied and told us about the outing to see our reactions (mostly mine.) He was sure someone would bust him immmediately, especially after throwing out the big-lie of another store getting tickets to Hershey Park. We just all got jealous we had to go to a ball game while the others got ot go to a amusement park. He couldn't take it anymore and told us yesterday it was all a joke. And hte free tickets were still available to anyone who wanted them. They're still sitting on the counter because nobody wants them.

    I myself was really hurt at the mean things people said about me! I just happen to have a strong relationship with my manager (I AM his assistant manager after all) and we have a relationship where we say anything with complete honesty... it never occured to me to speicify my relationship with him. ESPECIALLY since this was intended to be cutesy thread. I thought it would be fun and people would laugh and post about how they don't like sports too. It fell flat. My bad. I won't attempt cute for al ong time.
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    I used to work for a guy that was soooo sports minded that he couldn't understand how anyone wasn't. His idea of office team building outings were to go to sports events - baseball games, arena football games, miniature golf, etc. you get the idea. I am not a sports fan - it is torture for me. I also don't enjoy the outdoors, if there is a bug within a mile it will bite me and I don't get mosquito bites, I get mosqito lumps. He finally got the idea when I got sick after one of the outings and excused me from them. I tried to go along but it was such a relief.

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    Catnapper - maybe I missed something, but I really didn't see anything mean that was said about you. Maybe I have a different interpretation of "mean" than you do tho.........
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    The clock of life is wound but once and no man has the power
    To know just when the hands will stop - on what day, or what hour.
    Now is the only time you have, so live it with a will -
    Don't wait until tomorrow - the hands may then be still.
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    I think the nearest thing we have to competitive baseball over here is cricket - now that IS a boring sport!

    But, my father and brother are mad on it; my brother actually plays at county level and my dad coaches youth teams. It is a huge part of their lives and they talk about it all the time. It drives my mother and I nuts. I can't usually stand more than 10 minutes of it!

    That being said, I would endure the hours of being bored out my skull, if it meant something to the family, to the group, business team, whatever. Team building's what you make of it, I guess, and not going appears antisocial, no matter how well you and your boss get along I'm afraid. Though, I'm sure he knows there are no hard feelings.

    Like others have suggested, I think a few hints at what you'd like to do are needed! Since you get along so well with your boss I'm sure he'll endeavour to find something you can all enjoy.

    Zimbabwe 07/13


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