Jim is the newest team member of the Ding-a-Ling-Deli . He is doing an awsome job. Bruce has him slicing meats and cheeses, plus doing the inevitable, the dreaded dishes. I have him bringing food to our customers and working the register.....oh yeah, and wiping down the tables. He's great and we are so happy to have him with us.
Check out the head-band, it's working really good.
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Ding a ling Jim! Its got a certain ring to it. I am so happy that Jim is enjoying getting out to work, and how wonderful that you can be together like this!
Can't wait to see you this weekend!B
I need to weigh in here! Ding a Ling Deli is so proud and happy to have Jim and Sue with us.
The fun and the love they bring to our customers and to Bruce and I is only the best. Bruce and I feel like we have hit the jackpot to have found such wonderful friends and helpers to get us through the busy days.
Sue is such a bundle of energy and she brings it with her every day!
We love you, Jim and Sue!
Linda
OH my gosh, Linda, you made me cry. Don't do this to me. :)
You two make our day and we are not sure how WE got so lucky. We love you guys, too.
xox
sue and jim
ok....ok.... its obviously appreciation day at the Ding a Ling :)
I would think the town of Okeechobee is the lucky place, to have ALL of you - and such a fine establishment.
We will see you for the next Rodeo, Lily thinks she is a cowgirl now....and is still asking Kelly for that pony!
Jim looks good and I bet his hands are clean too!
Sandy, he does an awsome job. We are so happy to have him there with us. Of course, after working one week, that's 5 days, the following week he took off with son, Michael, flew to St Thomas where the yacht is and helped him with watch to take it from there to the Dominican Republic and from there to Exuma, where he boarded a plane and flew back to Ft Lauderdale because Mike booked a charter. He had a great time but it was a job, really, not a pleasure trip. They have to do a 24 hour watch during the crossing, there were 4 guys total to help with this. Cool, huh.....
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