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I’m never sure which is worse: getting to work late and being scolded for it, or getting to work late and having the boss say (in all sincerity), “Oh, were you late today? I hadn’t noticed!”
Is there something worse than wasting a good lie? Sure. Telling a perfectly good truth and not being thanked for it… which is more par for the course in this King’s court.
ksoskins almost 15 years ago
I didn’t realize that Rodney had to punch the clock.
Yukoner almost 15 years ago
Next time try “fire in the attic.”
Llewellenbruce almost 15 years ago
Rodney works?
COWBOY7 almost 15 years ago
Rodney, you’re always a day late and a dollar short!
yyyguy almost 15 years ago
except when retreating!
legaleagle48 almost 15 years ago
I’m never sure which is worse: getting to work late and being scolded for it, or getting to work late and having the boss say (in all sincerity), “Oh, were you late today? I hadn’t noticed!”
glslightning almost 15 years ago
How could the King be late when he lives in the castle?
parethed almost 15 years ago
Nothing worse than wasting a perfectly good lie…
GROG Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Rodney doesn’t have to work at retreating.
freeholder1 almost 15 years ago
Well, Rod, if you need any more lies, you can ask the Fink and he’ll sell a few to you. Tax them, too.
JerryGorton almost 15 years ago
Getting up late to turn on the taxes?? Or does he let them run all night!!
freeholder1 almost 15 years ago
Staying OR getting up late is too taxing. They run 24/7.
jabbottfan almost 15 years ago
kings can be late?
jpozenel almost 15 years ago
Don’t worry Rodney, you can use it again at a later date. The king has a short memory.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 15 years ago
There have been many late kings, jabbottfan. George VI is the most recent.
Rakkav almost 15 years ago
Is there something worse than wasting a good lie? Sure. Telling a perfectly good truth and not being thanked for it… which is more par for the course in this King’s court.