
Christmas Party Plans
Submitted by HOST GFS Nance@aol.com
A Large Canadian Company Plans a Christmas Party
and the Human Resources Director sends the following to
the Management Department Heads.
FROM: Pat Lewis, Human Resources Director
TO: Everyone
RE: Christmas Party
DATE: December 1
I'm happy to inform you that the company Christmas Party
will take place on December 23, starting at noon in the banquet
room at Luigi's Open Pit Barbecue. No-host bar,
but plenty of eggnog! We'll have a small band playing traditional
carols...feel free to sing along. And don't be surprised if our
CEO shows up dressed as Santa Claus!
FROM: Pat Lewis, Human Resources Director
DATE: December 2
RE: Christmas Party
In no way was yesterday's memo intended to exclude our Jewish
employees. We recognize that Chanukah is an important
holiday which often coincides with Christmas, though unfortunately
not this year. However, from now on we're calling it
our "Holiday Party." The same policy applies to employees
who are celebrating Kwanza at this time. Happy now?
FROM: Pat Lewis, Human Resources Director
DATE: December 3
RE: Holiday Party
Regarding the note I received from a member of Alcoholics Anonymous
requesting a non-drinking table ... you didn't sign your name.
I'm happy to accommodate this request, but if I put a sign on a
table that reads, "AA Only"; you wouldn't be anonymous anymore.
How am I supposed to handle this? Somebody?
FROM: Pat Lewis, Human Resources Director
DATE: December 7
RE: Holiday Party
What a diverse company we are! ! ! I had no idea that
December 20 begins the Muslim holy month of Ramadan,
which forbids eating, and drinking during daylight hours.
There goes the party ! ! ! Seriously, we can appreciate how
a luncheon this time of year does not accommodate our
Muslim employees' beliefs.
Perhaps Luigi's can hold off on serving your meal until the end of the party -
the days are so short this time of year or else package everything for
take-home in little foil swans. Will that work?
Meanwhile, I've arranged for members of Overeaters
Anonymous to sit farthest from the dessert buffet and
pregnant women will get the table closest to the restrooms.
Did I miss anything ? ? ? ?
FROM: Pat Lewis, Human Resources Director
DATE: December 8
RE: Holiday Party
So December 22 marks the Winter Solstice...what do you
expect me to do, a tap-dance on your heads?
Fire regulations at Luigi's prohibit the burning of sage by our
"earth-based Goddess-worshiping" employees, but we'll try
to accommodate your shamanic drumming circle during
the band's breaks. Okay???
FROM: Pat Lewis, Human Resources Director
Date: December 9
RE: Holiday Party
People, people, nothing sinister was intended by having
our CEO dress up like Santa Claus! Even if the anagram of
"Santa" does happen to be "Satan," there is no evil
connotation to our own "little man in a red suit." It's a tradition,
folks, like sugar shock at Halloween or family feuds over the
thanksgiving turkey or broken hearts on Valentine's Day.
Could we lighten up ? ? ? ?
FROM: Pat Lewis, Human Resources Director
DATE: December 10
RE: Holiday Party
Vegetarians!?!?!? I've had it with you people!!!
We're going to keep this party at Luigi's Open Pit Barbecue
whether you like it or not, so you can sit quietly at the table
furthest from the "grill of death," as you so quaintly put it,
and you'll get your #$%^&*! salad bar, including
hydroponic tomatoes. But you know, they have feelings, too.
Tomatoes scream when you slice them. I've heard them scream.
I'm hearing them scream right now!
FROM: Teri Bishop, Acting Human Resources Director
DATE: December 14
RE: Pat Lewis and Holiday Party.
I'm sure I speak for all of us in wishing Pat Lewis a
speedy recovery from her stress-related illness and
I'll continue to forward your cards to her at the sanitarium.
In the meantime, management has decided to cancel our
Holiday Party and give everyone the afternoon
of the 23rd off with full pay.

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