“Well, ever since I started here last year, I took up a routine.” “Do I really want to know? Goddamn, Woody, yes!” Woody looked at Gerald, who shrugged, then back at Clarence his hands were extended in front of his chest, frozen, mouth half open, lips tugged up at the corner, beseeching the Jesus of Audi of Huntington to explain his mysterious ways.Ĭlarence looked up at Gerald and back at Woody. In the last twelve months, you’ve averaged twenty-five cars a month, with an unheard of thirty during January, the worst month possible for us.” He sat back in his leather chair. This is one reason why he now sat in front of Clarence, the room growing stuffy with the warming spring air of Long Island pollen and saltwater mixing into a potent olfactory cocktail that, once it got into your lungs, never left, no matter if you were in Greenlawn or Greenland.Ĭlarence inspected his fingernails, slapped his palms on the table, then sighed directly into Woody’s face. Instead of viewing it as a drag, taking time away from his own art––because, as he described it to Sam, “what we do is an art, just like sculpting, writing, and dance”––he took to it, found real and genuine joy watching his trainee struggle to stand on wobbly legs, then walk with firmer steps, day by day, week by week. Woody had already been training Sam in the way of car sales for three months Gerald offloading his own work onto him. It was all so obvious to him, though he knew it would take Sam a while to understand who they were, how best to handle them. Their unhurried steps told him they wanted to buy a car, but didn’t want to come off as too eager, lest they become the baby gazelle to the alpha lion. He heard the front door open and close heels clacking across the gleaming white tile, rubber soles thud-thudding. Now, resisting the urge to pick every piece of lint from his black pants, he wondered if he’d overplayed his hand if men like Clarence likened ultimatums to the government negotiating with terrorists. He’d given both Clarence and Gerald an ultimatum: promote him, or he’d look for opportunities elsewhere. The clock behind Clarence ticked on, and Woody, for the first time during this meeting, wasn’t sure what was going to happen. “But Gerald here tells me it has to be done.” Without taking his eyes off Woody, he flicked his head to the right, toward his assistant manager. “You know I don’t want to take you off the floor,” Clarence finally said, swiping his thick fingers across the table. Clarence, general manager of Audi of Huntington, stared back at him, silent. Shipping costs quoted include packaging materials, labour, admin & actual postage charges.Woody sat across from his boss’s boss, Clarence, silent. I will always keep the proof of posting receipts, should a claim need to be made. Please note I cannot be held responsible for any loss, damage or delay due to Royal mail issues. I will then dispatch within 2-3 working days of receiving payment. Please request an invoice before paying and pay within 3 days of winning the item. Very good rates if more than one item purchased. Check out my other items as I do combine the postage if asked but please do this before paying your invoice. What you see in the photos is what you will get. Please see photographs or email me any questions. Comes from a clean pet and smoke-free home. Please see my other items as I am selling other ladies, men’s and children’s clothes, toys, games, gadgets, puzzles and much much more. The first person who lands all their squirrels wins. For every squirrel successfully landed you get an acorn. Catapult the flying squirrels into the tree. It is suitable for children over the age of 5 years. There is a small bit of damage to the top of the box on the opening, see photos for more details. There is the odd scuff mark to the box from it being in the cupboard. All the pieces are there and there is no damage to them. It has been played with and well looked after. Flying squirrels game great con Here we have a child’s board game. Item: 266104510636 Flying squirrels board game great con.
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