Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Ooops...forgot the evidence

13 comments:

  1. Work harder, Steve! Elaine is taking photos and waiting patiently on the bench. Don't keep her waiting. In fact, why don't you grab another squeegee? You should be able to dry the courts faster with one squeegee in each hand. ;o)

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  2. Oh Curt, have mercy. Go enjoy your 6pack and help Steve. Cold cold cold!!!

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  3. And...I was doing the rain dance. Curt, u should quit your job and come play tennis every day.

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  4. Way to go Steve. Now Elaine can try it.

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    1. Steve ALMOST did the entire court, I did the rest and did the hard part...the rain dance.

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  5. Elaine,

    Help Steve? No way. I prefer to tell him to work harder. :)

    So, you were doing the rain dance? Ahhh. Now, we know who to blame.

    It would be nice to play tennis every day. Maybe, I'll do it in my dreams tonight.

    Have a great week, Elaine. Take care.

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  6. Hey Ozzie,

    Come back to the islands and help Steve dry the courts! :)

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  7. Yes Elaine. You definitely did the hard part, the rain dance. You'll have to show us your rain dance moves sometime. Even better, how about posting a photo of you doing the rain dance? :)

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  8. There are no photograhers...I'm the one. U just have to come to kapiolani more often. If not quitting your job, call in sick like my employees used to do. You want some excuses ? I got parents passed away twice and the best was "I'm stone". Busted..you're fired!!!

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  9. Those are interesting excuses. Maybe I'll use them sometime. Only problem is that I'm my own boss. What will I do after I fire myself?

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  10. Hahaha..the goal is to play tennis every day. Having your own business, you must have strong supervision skills so we could use your guidance on raining days on how to properly dry the court.

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  11. Yes, I have strong supervisory skills. And, I especially like to command Steve to work harder. :)

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