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Not in Public
Old Acquaintance Should Be Forgot
The last time we saw Danielle Mcmannus she appeared to be part of a conspiracy to undermine her own company. Something she’s probably forgot about already, since she didn’t seem to be taking it too seriously at the time (Brian[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
We haven’t seen Danielle’s brother, Jim McMannus, since Pacific Northern Railway’s last meeting. Jim is generally aware that he’s in over his head in the position he inherited. In another world Danielle would have walked all over him. Fortunately, for[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Another Board Meeting
This is the second board meeting at Pacific Northern Railway that Brian and Laurel have attended. This one is going to go about the someway as the last one, much to Danielle’s chagrin.
What About the Underlings?
If Danielle had bothered to do some homework she’d have though differently over who she considers “underlings”. But then, “she doesn’t look for opinions”. Laurel, who’s mostly here as the babysitter. And she couldn’t care less about what Danielle thinks.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I frequently wonder who’s smarter, Brian or Tara. I’m slowly beginning to think it’s Tara, or at least her people skills are better. She can work a room with the confidence she’s the smartest person in the room. Speaking of[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Your Host
Just a quick reminder that PacificNorthern Pacific Railway is the host for this event. As a board member, Danielle has serious problems with this. Don’t bother asking her about it, she doesn’t expect you to understand.
Her Disapproval
As you may have guessed Dannielle is the kind of person who wants the government small enough that she can drown it in her bathtub. Even the idea of supporting politicians who for all practical purposes, will belong to her[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Your Brilliant Idea
I’d read several articles about how a certain unidentified former world leader was easy to manipulate by stroking his ego and giving him credit for your idea. It was easy to imagine all of the ways Tara could play that[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…






