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The Brain Award


Jon got a mysterious package in the mail the other day.  We weren't quite sure what it was.  It came from someone from work, labeled with his company name, but in a Staples box that had been beaten up quite a bit.


When Jon opened the box, he started laughing.  To be honest, I wasn't really paying him much attention until he said it was the "Brain Award."  That's when I looked over.  I saw the piece of paper that was his award, but didn't see "The Brain" at first.  That's when he lifted Brain out of the box.  I thought it was brilliant!  He was given this award based on his client's satisfaction of his performance!

Unfortunately, he has to pass it on to someone else on his team ... so sad, Brain would be an awesome addition to our family!  :(  I absolutely love The Animaniacs ... and wish it were more accessible for viewing.  But, for now, we get to look at Brain until it is Jon's turn to pass it along.

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Aubrey A said…
They have Animaniacs on DVD!!! Oh yes!! We own seasons 1 & 2. They have all the way up to 3, (I'm not too sure how many seasons there were) and I'm sure we'll get 3 for Christmas this year. My kids just love them! They don't make cartoons like they use to (sad). I wish you didn't have to pass on the Brain either! He's awesome!!!

What are we going to do tonight Brain?
Same thing we do every night Pinky! Try to take over the world!!!
Aubrey Werner said…
Pinky and The Brain Christmas episode that we watch every Christmas as a family. It's the one tradition that never gets skipped. And, really, if you need a pick me up, it's great!

Ha, ha! Narf!

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