There’s a problem with conversations that “never happened”. You know you haven’t seen the end of this.
Sorry for the delay, I was otherwise occupied yesterday (and yes, that implies I do these the day of publication).
There’s a problem with conversations that “never happened”. You know you haven’t seen the end of this.
Sorry for the delay, I was otherwise occupied yesterday (and yes, that implies I do these the day of publication).
Let it be known that this has nothing to do with brainstorming.
Rochester has been lucky so far, while we’ve had a lot of rainy days it hasn’t been anything like the Midwest has seen.
If you’ve ever worked in a corporate environment, this should seem familiar. If not, all you need to know is that the rule in brainstorming is that there are no bad ideas and there is no criticism or editing. At least until the next step. Then you get to throw out the really dumb ideas and do what you wanted to in the first place.
I’m leaving it up to the reader as to what happened and what the terrible, horrible secret might be. For now.