Uh, Tink1300. Perhaps Peter knew what a jealous,treacherous murderous heart you had. You did try to kill Wendy at least once out of jealousy. Lets not forget you told Captain hook where to find the lost boys hideout, knowing full well what HE intended.
Well, if they’re spending the money on having his door front lettered he should at least have a bit of a breather… at least until he works that amount off.
Well, I think it should be noted that the painter is doing exactly what he was paid to do because its a veiled reference to the political economic climate of the world today with the titled “signs of the times” logo.
“Well, if they’re spending the money on having his door front lettered he should at least have a bit of a breather… at least until he works that amount off.”
Not necessarily; they could be planning to reuse the office for the next sacrificial VP.
I thought the origin of taking one for the team came from baseball, where a batter was asked to lean into the pitch in order to get hit by the pitch and get the walk to advance runners.
In general, it does mean to be hurt or put in an awkward situation for the betterment of the rest of the group. It also indicates a lack of faith in your abilities to get the job done by conventional means.
Wenthral, EVERYBODY in Neverland was out to slaughter Wendy, and rightly so. She didn’t belong there. On the brink of adolescence, she was no longer wholly a child, and the denizens all sensed that and identified her as The Enemy.
keenanthelibrarian about 15 years ago
Only the VICE-president?
pbarnrob about 15 years ago
Yeah, it’s a temp position…
Lyons Group, Inc. about 15 years ago
Before I head out for work later this morning, could anyone explain the meaning of that pharse, “talking one for the team”?
Akenta about 15 years ago
Hi josh - taking one for the team, means the team benefits while you get hurt in some way.
invisifan about 15 years ago
In this case, being the designated scapegoat — usually it’s a selfless & personal decision, so did this guy volunteer for the promotion??
Tink1300 about 15 years ago
I see, like what happened to me a lot when my ex-pal Peter Pan and The Lost Boys often send on those ill-fated missions!. Oooooo!
Nebulous Premium Member about 15 years ago
Wouldn’t the VP of TOFTT be in charge of deciding who gets to take it? And if not, perhaps a bit of mission creep would put him in charge.
wicky about 15 years ago
If he survives his first mission he can appoint a VICE-VICE president and send that next doak out.
Wenthral about 15 years ago
Uh, Tink1300. Perhaps Peter knew what a jealous,treacherous murderous heart you had. You did try to kill Wendy at least once out of jealousy. Lets not forget you told Captain hook where to find the lost boys hideout, knowing full well what HE intended.
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
Our “take one for the team” guy was always given the manager (or VP) of “special projects”. It was always a sure sign that he was toast.
DevXIII about 15 years ago
I also saved a bunch of money by switching to GEICO as well, honey..
carmy about 15 years ago
…and the bad news is, it’s a short term position.
alan.gurka about 15 years ago
Wow! Where’d they find a painter who still letters on glass doors? Let’s take bets to see if he goes first or the VP.
vexatron1984 about 15 years ago
Well, if they’re spending the money on having his door front lettered he should at least have a bit of a breather… at least until he works that amount off.
mikdeeps about 15 years ago
We sign painters are not all that rare,Thank you very much.
jimeguess about 15 years ago
Well, this sign painter is painting the letters on the wrong side of the door …
Where did he go to school?
gavinseviltwin about 15 years ago
Well, I think it should be noted that the painter is doing exactly what he was paid to do because its a veiled reference to the political economic climate of the world today with the titled “signs of the times” logo.
nomad2112 about 15 years ago
I’ve held that job on & off for a number of years.
bmonk about 15 years ago
vexatron1984 said, about 3 vexations ago
“Well, if they’re spending the money on having his door front lettered he should at least have a bit of a breather… at least until he works that amount off.”
Not necessarily; they could be planning to reuse the office for the next sacrificial VP.
citygirlpz about 15 years ago
Hey OldHipster, that would be a “caduceus” Latin for the staff of an ancient herald or the symbol for the medical profession for ages…
Trebor39 about 15 years ago
Aren’t we all wandering in an economic wilderness now?
MurphyHerself about 15 years ago
Jim
Not on the wrong side of the door. Look closely.
NoBrandName about 15 years ago
I thought the origin of taking one for the team came from baseball, where a batter was asked to lean into the pitch in order to get hit by the pitch and get the walk to advance runners.
In general, it does mean to be hurt or put in an awkward situation for the betterment of the rest of the group. It also indicates a lack of faith in your abilities to get the job done by conventional means.
4deerinmyyard about 15 years ago
Wenthral, EVERYBODY in Neverland was out to slaughter Wendy, and rightly so. She didn’t belong there. On the brink of adolescence, she was no longer wholly a child, and the denizens all sensed that and identified her as The Enemy.
treered about 15 years ago
what was the name of the kid who walked into the pitches for Walter Mathau in Bad News Bears?
kayjay58 about 15 years ago
And the position also comes with a nice commerative (?) sword upon which to fall.
4deerinmyyard about 15 years ago
Kayjay: good one. (Commemorative.)
jimeguess about 15 years ago
To Murpheyherself,
Thanks! I did not look that closely. I thought the door was closed.