Covered In The Agenda
Giving Ms. Wan a copy of the agenda is not recommended. She may accelerate the schedule when no one is paying attention.
Giving Ms. Wan a copy of the agenda is not recommended. She may accelerate the schedule when no one is paying attention.
Ms. Wan may consider replaying Paul and Nancy’s morning as a foundation for her presentation, but the others have doubts. I always enjoy how characters suddenly start to write themselves. Ms. Shui is the latest example. She seems to be[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The Department of Minor Nuances has ensured Paul‘s mother only got the vaguest details about Nikki’s parents’ plants for her summer. Paul wondering what the heck is going on. The Department of Minor Nuisances found long ago that paranoia is very cost-efficient.
Ms. Shu is quickly realizing that being a liaison will be a longer and more tedious assignment than she imagined. because of this, she does not want to stick the landing. Especially when it’s quickly becoming apparent that her supervisors have[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
It looks as if Ms. Shui will be around the office for the next couple of months. Since her “liaising” will consist of her sitting in on a handful of meetings, the Department shall have to find some work for[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Ms. Shui starts as Mr. Zhu’s assistant. To keep her out of trouble she’s getting a lot of busy work. If she works hard perhaps those stories about free time will come true.
When we last saw Ms. Shui, the liaison from the San Francisco office’s teenage drama division, she was drafted as Mr. Zhu’s assistant to keep her out of trouble. Not being sure what to do with her, Mr. Zhu just[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
While trying to catch up with the Circle Band files, Ms. Shui found out about the loopholes the Department of Minor Nuisances used to pad some of their numbers. It’s not that she has a problem with it. It’s that[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Ms. Shui has been assigned to work on Nikki’s trip here. She’s mostly handled this by providing multiple detours throughout the trip making for longer and more boring routes. Ms. Shui is worried she might be overdoing it.
Sometimes the Department of Minor Nuisances should stick to the basics to get the job done. (Though, don’t overdo it with the rain.)