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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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Comments
Hi Shunyata...
First, I'm new so if this is in the wrong category, my apologies. I'll either move it or put it in there in addition.
I'm confused by your answer. How is it a slur against the obese when the comment is referring to the amount of time it will take for ANYONE to prepare the documents? In fact, if you didn't know anything about Sue, you wouldn't even have the weight as a reference.
Please follow-up. This is disturbing me.
by imachristian13 on October 15th, 2011