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Q&A:
Question by beerwench33: I just scratched the paint on my boss’s car on my way back from lunch?
I am hoping he won’t notice.
What happened was, I was having one of my executive business lunches with some foreign colleagues, and they bought me some exotic cocktails…..(When in Rome) Well, I only had, like 3 or 6 of them, but I got a little drowsy anyhow. So, I kind of misjudged how close I was to the boss’s Caddy. It’s old, anyway…I mean, like from the ’60’s or something… Maybe he won’t notice. He’s always gotta get work done to it anyway, like new leather put on the seats and “DETAILS” put on it and stuff…I mean, what kind of a car needs “DETAILS”? I think there must be alot of stuff already wrong with it because I overhear him talking about it ALOT. He’s probably planning to sell or junk it, anyway.
So do you think he’ll notice?
Best answer:
Answer by Meg
Sweet! Have another drink and drive drunk some more moron!
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