If it's not an opponent

Connie 2022-01-13 08:03:05

If they weren't opponents, Doug and Richard would be very good friends.
However, because there are two people in one position, in order to get a promotion, but also to make themselves face in front of the woman behind them, and to give their family a better life on their own, they have to see who has the higher tricks and can help each other. Fell, and put the position of supervisor in the bag.
Maybe our lives are the same. There are obviously no people with deep hatred or even prejudices. If you have the opportunity, you may become good friends shopping and chatting together, but because of the interests of the workplace or other limited opportunities, they become rivals. The subject, as a result, has destroyed the previous friendship and harmony, and always sees how others find it unpleasant. People are really tiring to live, but why bother? What can I get? What about losing? It is worthless to lose a friend and an enemy for nothing.
Sometimes the pressure is given by himself, just like Doug’s wife did not ask him what to do, and took the initiative to share the responsibility of the family economy, and did not feel that this is necessarily bad, but the man always hopes to be able to do the best. Well, if you can really open your heart and release the pressure, maybe this kind of love and marriage will last longer and be healthier.

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Extended Reading
  • Russel 2022-04-23 07:03:46

    09.1 American Comedy. The story of the protagonist competing with a Canadian for a position as a supermarket branch manager, interspersed with the bitterness of a working family, is generally average.

  • Clarabelle 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    Does William Scott regard Jim Carrey as his idol?

The Promotion quotes

  • Hardy: Hey, Mr. Wehlner.

    Richard: Hey, Hardy. How are you doing?

    Hardy: I'm doing good.

    Richard: What did you do last night?

    Hardy: I went to the movies with my sister.

    Richard: You did?

    Hardy: Yeah.

    Richard: That sounds awesome.

    Hardy: Guess what?

    Richard: What?

    Hardy: I'm growing a mustache.

    Richard: All right. That's cool.

    [offers a handshake]

    Richard: Hey, Hardy, you're doing a great job at the store here.

    Hardy: Thanks.

    Richard: Keep it up.

    [as Hardy walks away, Richard feels his right hand after shaking it with Hardy and gives an uneasy look on his face. Doug sees this and approaches him]

    Doug Stauber: What's going on?

    Richard: Oh, nothing. Just... Hardy. It just gets sad, sometimes. Do you know why Hardy's hand is powdered?

    Doug Stauber: Why?

    Richard: These retarded guys... masturbate so much that they rub the skin off their penises. They don't know better, and that they have a hard time not jerking off.

    [Mitch and the board of directors appear behind Richard]

    Richard: Hey!

    [Richard walks away as Mitch approaches Doug. He watches the conversation from a distance]

    Mitch: Was he talking about jerking off in the store?

  • Doug Stauber: I guess it was me enjoying a rainbow cone to celebrate Richard's racial slur. But I had a feeling he was starting to crack. A couple more little things. He might just fall apart. 'Black apples'? What an a-hole.