BruteForce
09-30-2008, 12:14 PM
Olde English Ethics:
1.) Thine neighbor in the vast fields of Cubica doth enjoy the purloining of an occasional mechanical writing utensils and a mechanical paper fastner of the colour Crimson. Upon witnessing this grievance offense to thine Employer most Holy, dost thou:
A - Notify thine saintly neighbors of Cubica and form thou a respectable mob to force the catpurse from the realm.
B - Deal with the vagrant on thine own time, running him through at the most earliest of convenience to thee.
C - Ignorith the rogue, for thou dost know that thine own behavior is superior and thus making thee immune to future inquiry.
D - The criminal in suspect is actually mine boss, thus I should hope that he should so forth grace me in the future with the permanent borrowing of mine office equipment.
E - Twas no one in the office, twas demons stole the supplies!
1.) Thine neighbor in the vast fields of Cubica doth enjoy the purloining of an occasional mechanical writing utensils and a mechanical paper fastner of the colour Crimson. Upon witnessing this grievance offense to thine Employer most Holy, dost thou:
A - Notify thine saintly neighbors of Cubica and form thou a respectable mob to force the catpurse from the realm.
B - Deal with the vagrant on thine own time, running him through at the most earliest of convenience to thee.
C - Ignorith the rogue, for thou dost know that thine own behavior is superior and thus making thee immune to future inquiry.
D - The criminal in suspect is actually mine boss, thus I should hope that he should so forth grace me in the future with the permanent borrowing of mine office equipment.
E - Twas no one in the office, twas demons stole the supplies!