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had thrown away microwave popcorn undone bag put it in microwave in our breakroom, and a Coke on lunch break, until they said we can no longer do that, all cuz of me.

 the machines weren't right, spitting them out, they were perfectly fine.

kinda thought I was doing them service.

next to never have I done vending machines on the job.



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  1. in the 90s, everybody was onto you, Sheri. would have stayed in Iowa City if I had gone from temp to hire. General Mills.

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  2. when they didn't, what did you tell Chuck Murphy. She can pay my Section 8 housing.

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  3. do you think it had something to do with Chuck though. maybe.

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