The HR HERO lady
Paul in Cannon Beach
4,703 Posts
[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 11-18-03 AT 07:38PM (CST)[/font][br][br]Since it would appear that the much discussed lady at the top of the screen is going to stay, I have suggested to James that we add festive seasonal touches to her.
Since I am strategic and administrative, I have taken the liberty to create the following example.
If I am sued by M.Lee Smith over this, let me just say its been great knowing all of you.
Click here if you aren't an attorney:
[url]http://www.cbcc.net/new_page_2.htm[/url]
Since I am strategic and administrative, I have taken the liberty to create the following example.
If I am sued by M.Lee Smith over this, let me just say its been great knowing all of you.
Click here if you aren't an attorney:
[url]http://www.cbcc.net/new_page_2.htm[/url]
Comments
Don D - a thong? On her head? What season is that for?
Its almost noon back east and I haven't been served by any attorneys yet so hopefully everyone has a sense of humor.
You either have too much time on your hands, or are one of the craftiest people (or both). This was good for a chuckle.
James Sokolowski
HRhero.com
One of my sisters gave our mom a stuffed duck for Christmas last year with all these little seasonal outfits. We howeled when she opened it. So I go to her house last Saturday and there's the duck sitting on her mantle dressed like a pilgrim. It's scary stuff!
Almost as scary as your Halloween idea for the HR Hero Lady - Linda Blair will be glad to volunteer to teach her to swivel her head!
Elizabeth
This is unreal. I did a search for a web site to show what the duck (turns out it's a goose) looks like and instead of getting a site for a cheesy mail order company I found this:
[url]www.geeseclothes.com[/url]
Apparently dressing up stuffed geese is a whole ##### industry x:o!
Harriet, Hilregard. .