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monica Wrote:

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> Thanks boos, I need the generic one because we

> need to see how many times it folds, without it

> bulking. I know its a strange request, but it will

> all be a lot clearer in the spring:)-D



Hello Sweetie, you can have my two...I'll bring them to you tomorrow. xx (PS: no reward needed) xx

monica Wrote:

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> Thanks boos, I need the generic one because we

> need to see how many times it folds, without it

> bulking. I know its a strange request, but it will

> all be a lot clearer in the spring:)-D


Reminds me of a client I once worked with in Milan. They had never done any management training of any sort and were a new team. I thought that the Newspaper Tower Building exercise would be a good ice breaker. They were a PR agency and so would have lots of newspapers. I sent an email asking them to keep some newspapers for the training day, I didnt say what for.


They replied, asking "Left wing or Right newspapers?"


There then followed a discussion with colleagues on what political colour of newspaper makes the best tower ...

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