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Frodo Baggins

You may laugh, but this isn't funny. They don't even give us SHOES. You try walking into the heart of a volcano in bare feet.

Aragorn

I thought you guys had hairy feet with extra-tough soles just for this sort of occasion?

It's we humans who need big boots.

Legolas the elf

We have these little thin green shoes which are more like socks really. Terrible for travelling to Mordor in. Also, they are not my color. They clash with my handbag.

Hermey the Misfit Elf

@Legolas , come on now...everyone knows the real elves work up at the north pole with Santa. You guys are just overly tall pixies. ;-p

Sarah Jumel

oh dear.
My niece was not concerned when we said it was sad that Arwen would be seperated from her father by marrying Aragorn. She said that "that's good. Now she won't have to go make toys for Santa"
true story

Peter Bentley

I suggest that either Gollum or the trade union rep ( or the Kiwis* ) need a decent calculator .......... 365 x 300 x 3 does not = 3.2 Million

(*maybe that's why they lost on saturday to the Wallabies : they thought they were 170 up at half time )

Peter Bentley

Oooooooops it said 32.85 Million

That meant the Kiwis were 1700 points up at half time ( or maybe that's the number of pints of beer they drank the night before)

Lift Lurker

@Peter, first rule of union negotiation: ask for ridiculusly more than your real target.

Example:

Editor: How much do you charge per newspaper column?

Mr Jam: $32.85 million

Editor: Whoa! I was hope you can do it for free.

Mr Jam: Ok, I'll give you 90% discount. I'll do it for $9 million.

Editor: Done! When can you start?

Mr. Jam: I can start last month. Can you send me the check for last month?

Editor: Excellent, it on its way.


[Real math and logic has no place in union negotiation]

Sales  manager

Thanks for the advice about negotiation. Actually that's the approach given in the Dilbert Principle. If you want budget for a new lap top don't ask for HK$20K. Ask for $200 Million so even if you only get 90% you have enough to lap tops for everyone in the office for the next 10years .

rafanjr

...the beauty of outsourcing

TS

The spokesperson for Elves United (EU) stated that his union members are sick and tired of the misconception that Elves slaves away in Santa Claus's sweatshop on the North Pole.

He further said: "The mythology of Christmas have no place in Middle Earth and is just another disgusting arrow in the weaponry of consumerism ".

He ended his statement by reminding his mother that his Christmas wish was an iPhone 4.

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