I worked in the TSI corporate office as a programmer for 15 years, right up to the company’s 2008 demise. Sadly no time machines were available when I worked there. For about my first ten years there were cost plus 10% employee sales a couple of times a year. I would have bought one. I wonder if the company that bought the name offers them.
Blaidd Drwg Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Like Martin and Holliday?
spaceagesoul almost 3 years ago
If it’s from The Sharper Image or Bookstones, it should work just fine.
MeGoNow Premium Member almost 3 years ago
His next session can be with Freud.
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Why would that be a better excuse than happy hour for missing an appointment?
anomaly almost 3 years ago
Its’ scheduled to be delivered last week.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
A catalog from them appeared in our mail this last week. Still selling overpriced gadgets and toys after 40+ years.
oakie817 almost 3 years ago
if you have a time machine, how can you miss an appointment? (<orange)
Buoy almost 3 years ago
If you traveled back to visit Freud, and then forward to keep your current appointment, then it would be a pair of docs.
Michael McKown Premium Member almost 3 years ago
He could have gotten one for less in the Sears catalog.
willie_mctell almost 3 years ago
I worked in the TSI corporate office as a programmer for 15 years, right up to the company’s 2008 demise. Sadly no time machines were available when I worked there. For about my first ten years there were cost plus 10% employee sales a couple of times a year. I would have bought one. I wonder if the company that bought the name offers them.
Dis-play name almost 3 years ago
He will be meeting his grandpa’s two friends, a pair of doc’s, at Happy Hour.
StephenRice almost 3 years ago
Actually, the Grandfather Paradox can be avoided simply by invoking the Grandfather Clause.