Surely a commercial building has some documentation available with all the specs and measurements. The secretary knows how to find something like that. Not surprised her boss doesn’t.
Boss, just follow Trump’s example and lie. The New York papers once printed verbatim one of his press releases which lied about the height of his newly constructed building. He figured that nobody would go to the building and actually count the number of floors, and he was right.
MeanBob Premium Member 4 months ago
It would be easier to learn trigonometry. You just need a 100ft. tape, an inclinometer and a keen awareness of traffic.
BigBoy 4 months ago
There’s an app for that! Stand back, point to the top & click, point to the bottom & click. Gives you height of object. My tallest pine tree is 92 ft.
The Reader Premium Member 4 months ago
Being resourceful, she got that big monkey to measure the building for her.
cdward 4 months ago
Aw, someone’s worried his building isn’t the tallest anymore. Talk about insecure.
Bex Premium Member 4 months ago
Surely a commercial building has some documentation available with all the specs and measurements. The secretary knows how to find something like that. Not surprised her boss doesn’t.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 4 months ago
This guy must be high.
zenyattafan 4 months ago
Boss, just follow Trump’s example and lie. The New York papers once printed verbatim one of his press releases which lied about the height of his newly constructed building. He figured that nobody would go to the building and actually count the number of floors, and he was right.
Impkins Premium Member 4 months ago
And when you’re finished with that . . . :)
cuzinron47 4 months ago
Is this his way of saying go play in traffic?
goboboyd 4 months ago
Yes sir. I’ll hold this end and you jump out the window. That’s silly, stand under the window and I’ll just toss it down to you.
olds_cool63 4 months ago
Miss Hoodlewink: “Would you like to also measure your stupidity? Oh, wait….there isn’t a tape long enough”!
paullp Premium Member 4 months ago
“That’s a pretty big job, and will take a while. See you in a week.”