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rongo rongo
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Merci by rongo rongo

December 23rd, 2009 10:30 AM

INSTRUCTIONS: Whilst in Scotland, I couldn't help but notice that along the roadway, there were signs posted, simply saying, "Thank You". These signs were as regular as stop signs, or speed limit signs.
I asked my grandfather,"why are there Thank You signs posted?"
He replied,"Well, it's thanking us for driving safely. Also, if you can't read the sign, you're driving too fast."
He may have been telling the truth, but I preferred to interpret the sign at face value, like a bumper sticker that says, "Don't be a jerk." Just "Thank You".


Make a Thank You sign, and post it appropriately.
Thank you.

I like my coworkers for many reasons. For one thing, they sometimes assist me (deliberately or accidentally) with tasking. More importantly, they are also kind, interesting, and smart. Additionally, some of them are big and strong enough to change the water tank on the cooler. As this is a chore that I shirk, I particularly appreciate that other people are willing to do more than their fair share of water tank wrangling. In fact, I think that kind of helpfulness deserves a reindeer.

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Red reindeer
My sign
The water cooler

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the little things
posted by Sass Afrass on December 24th, 2009 6:19 AM

it can be easy to thank people for the big things they do, but it is so important to thank them for the little things. thank you for thanking them for such a little thing. nice reindeer too!