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rakkuntoast · 4 months
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never felt more insane in my life
anyway patobunny or managershipping, whatever you want to call it i guess
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pumkqjw6xhf · 1 year
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hormonecyborg · 1 year
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soul reaver coffeeshop au where Kyle promotes Ryan to assistant manager, then fires him when he gets his Five years award. In the ensuing fracas Ryan trips and falls in the Coffee Vat and gets third degree burns.
In the hospital he happens to meet Tony the regional manager, who encourages him to set up a union so corporate have to fire Kyle.
Ryan gets everyone at the branch on side (Molly, Sophie, Ray, and Damian. Tyler refuses and tranfers to another branch) and corporate bring both him and Kyle into negotiation talks.
Kyle reveals he pushed Ryan into the Coffee Vat on purpose because he wanted to unionise the branch, that they should work together, and corporate offer Ryan managership of the branch if he disbands the union and fires Kyle.
Ryan refuses both and leaves to find his own path. Kyle smiles at this, grimly.
They are both twinks, but Kyle has good hair and a jawline.
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dykebeckett · 10 months
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my body hurts so bad. fuck your Michaels managership for not letting me sit down at work I can’t wait until I can quit. Anyway I’m going to have my last whole gummy before dinner. Maybe I’ll even have one and a half and get zooted to shit
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 1 year
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“W. H. Craig Named As A Prison Inspector,” Kingston Whig-Standard. January 11, 1933. Page 3. ----  Will Assume His New Duties on Monday — Three Times Mayor of This City - Goes to Ottawa ---- W. H. Craig, well-known Kingston business man and for three years of this city, has accepted an appointment as an inspector of the Penitentiaries Branch, Department of Justice, and will assume his new duties on Monday. 
Mr. Craig has resigned his position as  manager of the Kingston branch of National Grocers Ltd. but this wholesole grocery business, which was W. G. Craig & Co. before it merged with the National will retain its connection with the Craig family. J. Arthur Craig of Toronto, who is very well known in Kingston, having spent the most of his life in this city, will assume the managership.
Mr. Craig was born in Kingston, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Craig. He was educated in this city and has lived here all is life, taking a very prominent part in the business and public life of the city. For many years he was prominent in military circles and served overseas. He was engaged in the wholesale grocery business here all his life, serving as manager of a wholesale groecery for twenty-two years. For the past eight years, he has been manager of the National Grocers, Ltd. 
Mr Craig was an alderman for eight years and served as mayor of the city in 1928, 1929, and 1930. In addition to his service in the City Council, he was for many years a member of the old Board of Trade and afterwards the Chamber of Commerce and during his service on these civic bodies accomplished a great deal to promote the interests of the city. 
Served Overseas For many years, Mr. Craig was prominent in military circles. He enlisted with the 14th PWOR as a private and when the Great War broke out, held the rank of Major. He went overseas with the 59th CEF after serving for a time as adjutant at Fort Henry. He served in France. On his return to Canada following the war he was promoted to the rank of Lieut.-Colonel and was given command of the Fourth Brigade, Canadian Machine Gun Corps. He is a member of the Kingston Post Canadian Legion and has served on the Dominion exceutive of this organisation. He also served as a director of the Cataraqui Golf and Country Club. 
Mr. Craig is a member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, having been identified with this congregation for thirty years: he has served as chairman of the Board of Manager of this church. 
Mr. Craig will report for duty at Ottawa on Monday next but his family will remain in Kingston for the present. His brother J. Arthur Craig of Toronto will arrive in Kingston on Monday to take over the management of the National Groceries, Ltd. Prior to going to Toronto several years ago, J. Arthur Craig was engaged in the wholesale business in Kingston and was prominent in musical circles.
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autodaemonium · 2 years
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naɪyrɪntntʃrroeipldzfd
Pronounced: naiyrintntshrroeipldzfd.
Pantheon of: synchromesh, viability, extraordinariness, divinity.
Entities
Iəetlləbpbktbztdyɛəɪ
Pronounced: iuhetlluhbpbktbztdyayuhi Extraordinariness: unexpectedness. Legends: adenoidectomy, motoring. Relations: ətmʊəmnɪiɪtŋʃəɑgɛənaɪ (pheno-safranine), lɛztgɒnəgezəɪɛeɪʌrəe (fir), ɪɪlævmzməəglsəʌmmmot (iridium).
Lɛztgɒnəgezəɪɛeɪʌrəe
Pronounced: layztgounuhgezuhiayeiuruhe Extraordinariness: uncommonness. Prophecies: trip, blocking, managership, echolalia. Relations: ətmʊəmnɪiɪtŋʃəɑgɛənaɪ (title), ɪɪlævmzməəglsəʌmmmot (arrowroot), tvpaɪdnsmfɛinʌeaɪrklld (pyruvic acid), ʊɪɪdrpnləbkɛənvdvæəɪ (resin).
Mtiəəvbznrvɪnəævsʌŋɪ
Pronounced: mtiuhuhvbznrvinuhavsungi Extraordinariness: uncommonness.
Nnrplaɪrəɪəwlpkruɪtrə
Pronounced: nnrplairuhiuhwlpkruitruh Extraordinariness: uncommonness. Legends: leg-pull, counterpunch, hormone replacement therapy. Prophecies: electronic counter-countermeasures, dereliction. Relations: lɛztgɒnəgezəɪɛeɪʌrəe (muskrat), ʊɪɪdrpnləbkɛənvdvæəɪ (heavy metal), ətmʊəmnɪiɪtŋʃəɑgɛənaɪ (member), ɪɪlævmzməəglsəʌmmmot (nickel-base alloy).
Rozɪɛləwtʃrsmɛniɪwnvt
Pronounced: roziayluhwtshrsmayniiwnvt Extraordinariness: unexpectedness. Legends: rumble, ageism, ambages. Prophecies: corollary, three-hitter. Relations: ɪɪlævmzməəglsəʌmmmot (thrombin), mtiəəvbznrvɪnəævsʌŋɪ (amylase), ttəɒnnssɪdwðɪskɑəʃdl (vamp).
Ttəɒnnssɪdwðɪskɑəʃdl
Pronounced: ttuhounnssidwthiskahuhshdl Extraordinariness: uncommonness. Legends: embarrassment, birling, onslaught. Prophecies: direct flight, french leave. Relations: ʊɪɪdrpnləbkɛənvdvæəɪ (zircon).
Tvpaɪdnsmfɛinʌeaɪrklld
Pronounced: tvpaidnsmfayinueairklld Extraordinariness: uncommonness.
Ətmʊəmnɪiɪtŋʃəɑgɛənaɪ
Pronounced: uhtmoouhmniiitngshuhahgayuhnai Extraordinariness: uncommonness. Legends: let. Relations: ʊɪɪdrpnləbkɛənvdvæəɪ (ergonovine), mtiəəvbznrvɪnəævsʌŋɪ (periclase).
Ɪɪlævmzməəglsəʌmmmot
Pronounced: iilavmzmuhuhglsuhummmot Extraordinariness: uncommonness. Legends: stroke, singles, bioremediation, short covering. Prophecies: fall. Relations: mtiəəvbznrvɪnəævsʌŋɪ (collagenase), tvpaɪdnsmfɛinʌeaɪrklld (carbon tetrachloride).
Ʊɪɪdrpnləbkɛənvdvæəɪ
Pronounced: ooiidrpnluhbkayuhnvdvauhi Extraordinariness: uncommonness. Legends: chip. Prophecies: semester hour, enticement, double leg circle. Relations: ttəɒnnssɪdwðɪskɑəʃdl (plant product).
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praggya1993 · 4 years
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Not only good
We leave bad times behind too,
Not only memories glittering
We leave pictures of mourning too.
Not only harbours of happiness
We walk away from experiences
That bogged us down too,
Not only events exhilarating
We find ourselves far away from
Setbacks we never thought could grip us too.
It's up to us to assimilate a being
For ourselves somehow.
Become a manager
And manage all that we wish
To inherit into the presence
That belongs to us now.
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Okay guys, here's the thing. I am absolutely in love with the idea of stand in ojisan!wahijō and bf!tendou, and am working on fleshing it out more. So picture this:
Your a student a shiratorizawa and have been given the assignment to write the biography of someone. You think about it for a while and decide that you are going to interview: the demon coach Washijō.
Your super hesitant to approach him and ask, and he's crabby, but you tug on his heartstrings and he finally relents. You spend lunches with him and interview him. It takes a couple weeks to really get everything you need.
You show up for lunch the day after you turn it in, and he's shocked, but you really like his company. You two become tight he becomes a stand ojiisan(grandpa), and honestly he is one of the biggest gossips with you. You tell him all the tea and he loves it. After a while, he asks you to be the manager for the team. You accept.
The first day of your managership, you come busting into the room yelling for coach. The entire team freezes. You continue yelling: "GUESS WHAT??? GUESS WHAT???" You slide to a stop in front of him, and share the tea about some gossip you've been waiting to hear, and he eagerly listens and doesn't yell. Then he introduces you as the manager. Tendou goes that one I like that one.
You end up dating tendou, and it's awkward when you introduce tendou to coach, bc he's a stand in ojiisan. And he's like 'tendou?? Ig I approve...'
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stairnaheireann · 2 years
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#OTD in 1990 – The Republic of Ireland plays their first ever match in the finals of the World Cup, drawing 1-1 with England in Cagliari, Sardinia.
#OTD in 1990 – The Republic of Ireland plays their first ever match in the finals of the World Cup, drawing 1-1 with England in Cagliari, Sardinia.
Ireland plays England in its first ever match in the World Cup Finals. England took an early lead courtesy of master poacher Gary Lineker. Ireland, under the managership of “Big Jack” Charlton (who had won a World Cup medal with England 1966) fought back to equalise with a goal by Welsh-born Kevin Sheedy. Irish football authorities took advantage of FIFA rules which allowed anyone with an…
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rakkuntoast · 4 months
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manager yuri
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mrepstein · 4 years
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‘BRIAN: IN MEMORIAM…’ (Disc and Music Echo - September 9, 1967) 
Tributes to Brian Epstein from Derek Taylor, Bob Wooler, Gerry Marsden and Disc readers.
The man who launched the Beatles died last week. Following John and Ringo’s touching tributes in Disc, more messages of sympathy continue to pour in…
Derek Taylor
- Disc Hollywood writer, was Beatles press officer before leaving for America to work with the Beach Boys, Byrds and other top groups. He worked closely with Brian Epstein.
IVOR DAVIS, “Daily Express” reporter in Los Angeles was the first to phone. “Well, er, I don’t know whether you’ve heard anything from London, the news… you know, have you?”
“What is it Ivor? Come on.”
“Well, Brian Epstein’s dead.” Oh Jesus. How?
Ivor said he didn’t have any details for me, but he, well he, well… “You want a quote, Ivor? Naturally I’m shocked. I’m shattered. I’m stunned. It is a terrible blow. It is an irreplaceable loss. This is awful news. I am too upset now to speak.”
Those are the quotes you read in the newspapers, and those are what are sometimes - though rarely - said. But those aren’t what you feel. What you feel is “No, it isn’t true. It isn’t. I’m alive.” Then the comedown and you know he’s not alive.
Easy to love
I told Ivor I hadn’t much to say except that we loved Brian.
He didn’t want to press anything but he needed more and I knew it. “Can you, er, expand it?” “Yes,” I said. “He was easy to love, but he wasn’t easy to understand. I don’t know anyone who understood him except the Beatles, who understand everything.”
The next call was from Jack Beverly, a man I’d known long ago when we were both on the News Chronicle.
He said there was a rumour for some time that the Beatles had secretly been approaching me to return from Los Angeles to London to take over the managership instead of Brian.
“Well,” I said, “It’s just not true. It’s an awful rumour. The Beatles would never have left Brian. They were five. There was no one else for that situation. There was only ever one Beatles manager, and there will never be another because he died tonight.”
I explained we’d all decided that Joan and I and the children may well go back to England to join the Beatles “tribe.”
I said that they had people around them with roles and my role was that I was a jolly man and another role was for an inventor and they had a man for that role and so on and so on. But any decision between me and them always included Brian. Oh no. Kill the rumour about secret approaches. Kill it.
A local hippie named John knocked at the door and said he’d heard the news on the car radio and wondered whether I’d heard. “Yes, John.” He came in for a cup of tea and told us what he’d been up to the night before and other matters to which we found it difficult to relate.
I called Brian’s house (using the brief note he’d mailed in July - “I’m afraid I’ve had to change my number again. My new one is …”). Joanne, his secretary, answered. But she said she was shattered, which I could believe, and Peter Brown, Brian’s old Liverpool friend and assistant, came on the line.
I said I didn’t know what to say except that we were here and we wanted them to know that.
How was Brian’s mother, widowed only a month ago? Peter said he was going off then to meet her off the train from Liverpool. He was terrified of the duty. “Where are the lads?” I asked. Peter said they were in Wales and he’d ordered them back to their homes because they were vulnerable up there. Brian’s street was packed with Press, he said, and I could imagine how it would be.
I was glad it wasn’t me there now, smoking cigarettes and waiting and switching from watching the front door to phoning the news desk to snatching a quick fifteen minutes in the pub to searching for change for the kiosk.
Radio reports
The radio, every station around the dial, was giving the news hourly. “Brian Epstein (said as ‘Epsteen’ - a mispronunciation he always drolly deplored) the man who masterminded the Beatles to top the pop charts… dead at 32 in his London home…”
Death is too often a cause for subjective exercises - too often an excuse to play the Bereavement Game. The helplessness is something else for the kiss of life is too late. But we wonder did we apply it often enough in life?
The Beatles did. The interchange of love and shared responsibility was constant and powerful. Brian knew he would be Beatles manager till he died, but he couldn’t know how long that could be. They were increasingly energetic in helping him towards greater happiness, towards a less complicated relationship with himself. For having within themselves found a collective strength greater than any other I have ever known, they felt able to devote what they had found to what John once termed: “Getting Brian O.K.”
This is not to be nostalgic - though recollections of happy times were one of Brian’s self-indulgences - but rather a reflective chronicling of a sad day in the human experience. It is strange that Brian himself will not on earth read this little narrative for in a way that had little to do with ego, he fiercely devoured the printed word as it affected him.
DISC readers add their tributes -
MANY readers have written to add their tributes to Brian Epstein. Among them were these letters:
“In the passing of Brian Epstein a shadow of gloom has descended upon the whole world of entertainment. He will be missed by his many friends and admirers as he was so well loved. My heart goes out to his greatest friends of all - the Beatles. We have lost a great man at a young age.” - Mrs Eileen Read, 15 Fieldmore Road, Hardway, Gosport, Hants.
“The Beatles were the greatest thing to happen to British pop music and the world, and Brian Epstein’s death was the greatest loss. As a tribute to the great man, may I suggest the next Beatles’ LP be titled ‘We Remember Brian Epstein - The Fifth Beatle’” - Miss Doreen Hyde, 39 Baird House, White City Estate, London W12.
“This incident came so unexpectedly that the whole pop world - not just Beatle fans - will be grieved by his death. I could go into all his great achievements, but there is no point. I will just say he was a brilliant man - too brilliant it seems - and I for one will never forget him.” - Barbara Hanvey, 1 Silver Street, Kings Heath, Birmingham.
GENTLEMAN GENIUS
Says ex-Liverpool Cavern deejay Bob Wooler:
He was a fascinating enigma. Capricious, shy, easily embarrassed, slightly sardonic and very charming. One of his most valuable assets was his ability to make it virtually impossible to say no to his wish.
It has been said Brian Epstein would have been nothing but for the Beatles. That they were the explosion and he was merely the echo. But it was Brian who ignited the explosion and caused a supersonic pop boom that was heard around the world. I am convinced that if Brian had not happened along when he did the Beatles would have split up before the end of 1961.
To me, Brian was the gentleman genius of pop. I once said of the Beatles that I didn’t think anything like them would ever happen again. That goes for Brian too.
Brian gave me my break says GERRY MARSDEN
Brian was not just a manager - after a while he became a close friend and an inspiration to us. We never had the feeling that he was a manager in the business sense.
If it hadn’t been for Brian I would still be working on the railways or something like that. I want to show him that what he did for us was not wasted.
I am very happy that Clive Epstein has taken over from him - he is also a close friend of mine and it is wonderful to know he will be carrying on where Brian left off.
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thevividgreenmoss · 3 years
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Also crazy how this is just a typical rich guy from that generation's come up story like in my early 20s I got handed a million dollars from the teamsters pension fund to open a bunch of fucking Shakey's, which subsequently flopped, got a job from my dad, few years of just fucking around including a failed first attempt at football franchise ownership (another teamster funded flop), then I started an oil company which emade me a billionaire and eventually finally succeeded in buying a football team, in Dallas, home to a baseball team that had recently been purchased - from a different oil tycoon - and come under the general managership of another son of fossil fuel fortune, who'd shortly be elected the state's governor.
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dailytextprompt · 4 years
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3.5.20
Managership
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scope-dogg · 4 years
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At least there’s something in the news that makes me smile right now. I worked for these cunts, and it serves them right. Their IT was utter garbage even back then, which went along with how they treated their frontline employees like disposable cogs in the managership’s money factory. I can’t help but wonder if this is partly down to some disgruntled employee.
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thinkinaboutambris · 5 years
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Can I get Tyrus headcannons but they all work at Walmart?
Most definitely! 
So Walmart is open 24/7 and the GHC is working at a supermarket. They deal with so many random customers including one they swear was Tom Holland in disguise. 
A few of their employees quit and leave to work at a bank so they find themselves at loose ends for a bit until TJ Kippen walks up and applies. As hes the only one to apply he gets the job. 
He and Cyrus are in charge of stocking shelves during the training phase and talk a lot. Sleepy!Cyrus + Sleepy!TJ = a lot of clumsy flirting and talking about frozen chicken. Buffy and Andi will often have to tell Cyrus that his shift was over 2 hours ago you can go home now and YOU ARE FLIRTING WITH TJ  STOP GO TO BED
Buffy and Andi are the moms of the store and very very tired managers. They want everyone to be happy working but the customers are jerks. So if anyone is rude to the new employees they will remove the employee and deal with the customer. Cyrus will also do this but prefers to comfort the employee instead. 
TJ has used items to flirt a l o t. Candy aisle? Cyrus nothing here is as sweet as you. Fruit section? We could make a great pear. It always ends in blushing Cyrus and TJ who is like “Please don’t think I’m being friendly I”M FLIRTING WITH YOU” 
Yes they are both disasters but the crush is mutual. 
Marty and Jonah have held multiple interventions for them and are ultimately what get them together. It turns out shoving someone in a closet who have feelings for each other does work. 
Their shifts are then scheduled around each other but that doesn’t stop them from visiting each other
TJ: Huh Mr. Goodman I can’t seem to find the light bulbs, can you keep lighting up my world and help me find the right aisle? *winks*              Buffy: You literally work here.                                                              Cyrus: Hush the man needs help *escorts TJ away who is snickering*
Basically they are very cute together and everyone acts sick of it even while they all get together. Buffy and Andi are revealed to have been married a year. Jonah and Marty continue to be oblivious to each other and eventually take managership after Andi and Buffy move away to Boston.
TJ and Cyrus have their names on the back room wall somewhere and both love having that little reminder. 
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ironychan · 5 years
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Our assistant manager has been offered full managership of a store in another province, and we're all secretly thrilled because she's a control freak and nobody likes her. My co-workers seem to have decided to campaign for me to be promoted to replace her. I have told them that if I am offered the job I will abandon civilization and go live in the jungle.
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