I have never, in my life, had a job where I would up for these types of pool shenanigans with my coworkers. I honestly don't know if that makes me weird. Do most people lean more towards my "Nope. No way" or Giant Bomb's "yeah fuck it - content, yo"? I guess maybe it's that I very rarely consider coworkers friends.
ya'll should do a weekly bombast/beastcast called The New Blood or something more original and less lame.
@rowsbywoof said: It's the law.How they can tell if it was 15 days or just 10 days since my last diarrhea episode?
I’m pretty sure the pool was empty except for them. Hotel pools are usually empty unless someone has kids there in my experience anyway.
@fedallah said:I honestly don't know if that makes me weird. Do most people lean more towards my "Nope. No way" or Giant Bomb's "yeah fuck it - content, yo"?I guess maybe it's that I very rarely consider coworkers friends.I'd say I'm the same way. I've always gotten along with my coworkers well enough, but I kinda keep them at arm's length.A lot of that is going to be dependent on the sort of work you do and the culture of your workplace though.
@fedallah:I think it depends on the job. This job requires coworkers to play together, literally and figuratively. That kind of environment fosters friendships.
@dovah: I like to picture that the other guests in the pool with them were the rest of the GB duders, and they were all just glaring at these millenials recording this pod.
Hope Jan has a great first E3. Hopeful that we'll get to hear about his experiences/impressions this week as well.
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