But it started getting comical, and sometimes even embarrassing, as I stood at the register waiting for the cashier to fold, fold and fold the seemingly endless ribbon. Wow, that’s a lot of paper.
But it started getting comical, and sometimes even embarrassing, as I stood at the register waiting for the cashier to fold, fold and fold the seemingly endless ribbon. Wow, that’s a lot of paper.
To all my former RM&D/CDP colleagues and those I never met, I wish all of you the best. Despite all the ups and downs, it was a marvelous ride.
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