Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something like this happened at my job and we ended up having to call the police. The workplace is not an appropriate time to confront your spouse about issues unless you want them to get fired. And worse, even though it happened years ago people still talk about it.
Details please and thank you.
I'm not this PP, but something like this happened at my firm's holiday party a few years back. Our receptionist and her husband got in an argument that got really loud. He was drunk. He ended up punching her in the face and giving her a black eye and had to be pulled off of her. The police were called. She quit soon after. Spouses have been banned from alll holiday parties and functions since then.
Um, are you in DC? I wonder if you work at DH's firm...spouses are banned from their holiday party because of some unspecified drama that occurred.
And you believe your husband? Muuuuaaaaah
It's a real thing. Booz Allen, for one, long had (probably still has) a 'no spouses' rule at the Holiday party
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something like this happened at my job and we ended up having to call the police. The workplace is not an appropriate time to confront your spouse about issues unless you want them to get fired. And worse, even though it happened years ago people still talk about it.
Details please and thank you.
I'm not this PP, but something like this happened at my firm's holiday party a few years back. Our receptionist and her husband got in an argument that got really loud. He was drunk. He ended up punching her in the face and giving her a black eye and had to be pulled off of her. The police were called. She quit soon after. Spouses have been banned from alll holiday parties and functions since then.
Um, are you in DC? I wonder if you work at DH's firm...spouses are banned from their holiday party because of some unspecified drama that occurred.
And you believe your husband? Muuuuaaaaah
Anonymous wrote:My husband would file divorce papers today if I ever acted like this. And he'd be right.
You are 100% in the wrong in about 5 different ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something like this happened at my job and we ended up having to call the police. The workplace is not an appropriate time to confront your spouse about issues unless you want them to get fired. And worse, even though it happened years ago people still talk about it.
Details please and thank you.
I'm not this PP, but something like this happened at my firm's holiday party a few years back. Our receptionist and her husband got in an argument that got really loud. He was drunk. He ended up punching her in the face and giving her a black eye and had to be pulled off of her. The police were called. She quit soon after. Spouses have been banned from alll holiday parties and functions since then.
Um, are you in DC? I wonder if you work at DH's firm...spouses are banned from their holiday party because of some unspecified drama that occurred.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something like this happened at my job and we ended up having to call the police. The workplace is not an appropriate time to confront your spouse about issues unless you want them to get fired. And worse, even though it happened years ago people still talk about it.
Details please and thank you.
I'm not this PP, but something like this happened at my firm's holiday party a few years back. Our receptionist and her husband got in an argument that got really loud. He was drunk. He ended up punching her in the face and giving her a black eye and had to be pulled off of her. The police were called. She quit soon after. Spouses have been banned from a lll holiday parties and functions since then.
Wow. Do you work with monkeys?
close...lawyers.
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Those monkeys pay your salary, you grinning idiot.
Touched a nerve, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something like this happened at my job and we ended up having to call the police. The workplace is not an appropriate time to confront your spouse about issues unless you want them to get fired. And worse, even though it happened years ago people still talk about it.
Details please and thank you.
I'm not this PP, but something like this happened at my firm's holiday party a few years back. Our receptionist and her husband got in an argument that got really loud. He was drunk. He ended up punching her in the face and giving her a black eye and had to be pulled off of her. The police were called. She quit soon after. Spouses have been banned from alll holiday parties and functions since then.
Um, are you in DC? I wonder if you work at DH's firm...spouses are banned from their holiday party because of some unspecified drama that occurred.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something like this happened at my job and we ended up having to call the police. The workplace is not an appropriate time to confront your spouse about issues unless you want them to get fired. And worse, even though it happened years ago people still talk about it.
Details please and thank you.
I'm not this PP, but something like this happened at my firm's holiday party a few years back. Our receptionist and her husband got in an argument that got really loud. He was drunk. He ended up punching her in the face and giving her a black eye and had to be pulled off of her. The police were called. She quit soon after. Spouses have been banned from alll holiday parties and functions since then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something like this happened at my job and we ended up having to call the police. The workplace is not an appropriate time to confront your spouse about issues unless you want them to get fired. And worse, even though it happened years ago people still talk about it.
Details please and thank you.
I'm not this PP, but something like this happened at my firm's holiday party a few years back. Our receptionist and her husband got in an argument that got really loud. He was drunk. He ended up punching her in the face and giving her a black eye and had to be pulled off of her. The police were called. She quit soon after. Spouses have been banned from a lll holiday parties and functions since then.
Wow. Do you work with monkeys?
close...lawyers.
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Those monkeys pay your salary, you grinning idiot.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wished this had happened at my office - would have lent something interesting to gossip about
Yes! Would have made my day!