by imachristian13 on October 14th, 2011

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English Comprehension: What does this statement mean in your best interpretation?

Context: A group of people have just finished a large event. At this point, everyone needs to wait while Sue Stevens, their treasurer, preps a lot of time-consuming reports (she's be slaving away for a few days) before they can start picking apart the results looking for places to improve. Of importance is that Sue is a bit on the heavy side.

Here is the statement:
"Just enjoy what we all created for a few days…that stuff [the evaluations] is like a Snickers Bar – it’s “not going anywhere for awhile” (right Sue Stevens?)! If you think of something good or not-so-good, write it down and then leave it alone. We have plenty of time to “fix it” for next year."

So...interpret the above statement please.

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  • by Shunyata on October 15th, 2011

    Shunyata

    sorry imo it's a slurr about obese people. the report has , and should have nothing to do with her overweight.
    I am tall and slender, but somehow the slurrs made me angry.
    why is this in answerbag category? it should be in language category.

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