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Created on: June 16, 2009
"National Bring a Co-worker to Work Day"
Dennis really hates his job;
Rhonda likes hers even less
And whether Tom shows up today
Is anybody's guess
Once a week, or maybe more
These slackers have a ball
While the sick call telephone
Is ringing off the wall
The mountain's still there to be moved
And the timeclock doesn't rest
And, thus, the ones who come to work
Are often-times distressed
Every office has these losers;
It's a never changing dance
Do you think they'll show tomorrow?
Theres a fifty/fifty chance
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