Who Am I? Week #785

JHDK

Release Robin's Bra
Oct 11, 2008
31,248
14,790
168
42
Hyrule
What an insane story!

Good job Aaron and great game King!



It was a Kim Clark lease on the warehouse that was owned by NFI Industries. The average pay at that place for a starting gig was around $17/hour.
 

scotchandcigar

All I wanted was some steak
Feb 13, 2009
29,110
23,539
168
Vacationland
Good job Aaron! That reminds me of one of those "weird things you only see at work" stories. At some of the men's room stalls, the toilet paper dispenser would have the Kimberly-Clark logo on it, with a little sign that says "Provided to you by your management". Like, really? My supervisor is putting rolls of toilet paper in the men's rooms?

Well anyway, thanks for the game King!
 

IdRatherBeSkiing

Sherbert is NOT and NEVER WILL BE ice cream.
Oct 11, 2008
31,488
16,760
168
Toronto, ON
Good job Aaron! That reminds me of one of those "weird things you only see at work" stories. At some of the men's room stalls, the toilet paper dispenser would have the Kimberly-Clark logo on it, with a little sign that says "Provided to you by your management". Like, really? My supervisor is putting rolls of toilet paper in the men's rooms?

Well anyway, thanks for the game King!
At least you didn't work for one of those companies that does not provide toilet paper.
 

IdRatherBeSkiing

Sherbert is NOT and NEVER WILL BE ice cream.
Oct 11, 2008
31,488
16,760
168
Toronto, ON
What kind of companies don't provide toilet paper? Anyway, I just checked, and the company I work for is #46 on the Fortune 500. So they can afford a little Kimberly-Clark.
That was said tongue-in-cheek. The natural implication of "Provided by management" is that if they didn't provide that benefit then there would be companies without.
 
  • Like
Reactions: scotchandcigar

Channel98

Don't yell or hit.
Feb 2, 2019
14,204
8,795
168
Glendale CA
This is from Gemini, Google's AI assistant:

"Restrooms in many parts of Asia (especially China), the Middle East and parts of Europe often do not provide toilet paper. Instead, they rely on water-based cleaning methods such as bidets, 'bum guns' (sprayers) or jugs of water, which are often considered more hygienic or customary."

I'm reminded of a time I was in a restroom with only two stalls. The man in the stall next to mine yelled, "Hey, there's no toilet paper in here. Can you toss me some?" I told him, "Sorry, there's no toilet paper here either. But in an emergency, you can always use a dollar bill." As we were leaving the restroom, I asked him, "Well, did you take my advice?" He said, "Yes. But I didn't have a dollar bill so I used four quarters."
 
  • Face Palm
Reactions: scotchandcigar