Like I said, just my opinion. The why is because of the result, not the cause. I understand she could have had whatever reason, but (were i in the position) if I tell you not to touch an area in my house it means don't touch that area, not don't touch that area except for the things you think should be touched for whatever reason. If i missed something, I told you not to touch it and will have to suffer the consequences.ohayoco said:I'm presuming a plate of 'leftover food' would be cleared away quickly to avoid attracting insects in a hot climate? Maybe she wouldn't've thought that 'don't touch anything' included fast-rotting leftovers? Or maybe she didn't hear Phlux tell her to not touch anything on the table? Or maybe she just forgot that he'd said that? Etc. Without being there, you don't know, so why suggest he fires her just for making one mistake?
At least she didn't think it was drugs and report him to the police.
ohayoco said:I'm presuming a plate of 'leftover food' would be cleared away quickly to avoid attracting insects in a hot climate? Maybe she wouldn't've thought that 'don't touch anything' included fast-rotting leftovers? Or maybe she didn't hear Phlux tell her to not touch anything on the table? Or maybe she just forgot that he'd said that? Etc. Without being there, you don't know, so why suggest he fires her just for making one mistake?
At least she didn't think it was drugs and report him to the police.
Uncle Knucles said:Here's an idea that was just beamed down to me directly from Buddha himself:
When turning one's home into a drug lab, plan on doing your own cleaning...