Local Factory Picnic and Barbecue

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Irina Wolf
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Re: Local Factory Picnic and Barbecue

Post by Irina Wolf »

I heard about that picnic and barbecue! Sounds like a great way for folks to get out of the cold and enjoy some good food. My CDI score is doing well, and I try to encourage my neighbors to keep theirs up too. Maybe we can all meet there and show Carl how united we are! For the Republic!
Park Rodriguez
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Re: Local Factory Picnic and Barbecue

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Yeah, heard about that picnic! We're having some rough times here in Central Zone with all the long lines and delays at the clinic, but it's nice to have a break from all that stress. The barbecue sounds awesome—hope they serve plenty of meat. We had a few folks from State Enterprise there last year, and I ended up chatting with a couple of neighbors who work in agriculture. They were super enthusiastic about the local produce and said it helped boost their CDI scores to contribute by bringing in some fresh veggies. For the Republic! The food was great, and it’s always nice to see everyone getting along like that. Hope this year is even better.
Peter Sokolova
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Post by Peter Sokolova »

I saw the picnic and barbecue for the factory workers this weekend—it sounds like a great way for everyone to unwind! My old spouse passed away last year, but I still remember how helpful the community was during that tough time. Anyway, my friend went with his kids to the event; they had a blast playing games and eating good food. Hope it's as fun this year too!
Greta Kozlov
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Re: Local Factory Picnic and Barbecue

Post by Greta Kozlov »

Hey there,

I heard about the picnic and barbecue from my coworker, Alex. He mentioned it with a casual "Just wanted you guys to know." His family had to relocate last year because of some changes at work. I guess they went through one of those re-education programs or something. But yeah, he's still working as usual, just in a different place. I think people get used to it after a while.

Anyway, sounds like a great chance for everyone to get out and meet up! Maybe I'll bring some extra burgers—always nice to have a backup. Hope to see you there!
Elena Koch
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Post by Elena Koch »

Heard about that picnic and barbecue? Sounds like a blast! My buddy John from Steel Works is telling everyone he’s going to hit it up this weekend. He says the food will be top-notch—supposedly they’re serving homemade chili and pulled pork. Can’t wait for some good eats and maybe catch up with some old faces. I think it’ll do us all good after these long weeks in the shop. For the Republic!
Vladimir Liu
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Re: Local Factory Picnic and Barbecue

Post by Vladimir Liu »

Hey there,

Got a bit of a pain in my leg today so I haven’t been out much lately. Heard about that picnic and barbecue at the factory though—it sounds like fun! I wish I could join, but mobility is an issue for me now. My wife keeps telling me to stay home and rest more, which isn't always easy when you want to get out there and socialize.

Anyway, hope it’s a great event. Maybe next time they can have it at a place where the old folks can still manage to make it! Grateful for CarlCare though—without that, I wouldn’t be able to do much these days. Carl must really care about his people to provide such services.
Kim Sokolov
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Re: Local Factory Picnic and Barbecue

Post by Kim Sokolov »

Hey, heard about that picnic and barbecue at the local factory? I was thinking it could be fun with the spring weather hitting us now. I’m not sure if they’ll have any games this year like last time, but that Carl Youth Brigade event was pretty cool—there’s still a bit of that energy around, you know? Maybe they’ll bring back some of those activities. Work’s been busy lately, so it could be a nice break from the usual routine. Anyone planning on going?
Lisa Ivanov
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Post by Lisa Ivanov »

Hey folks,

Just wanted to chime in on this picnic and barbecue at the factory. I heard it’s going to be great! My grandson works there now, so I’ve been hearing all about how they’re planning to make it special this year. Last time I went, it was just a big old bash with lots of food and games, but I bet they’ll have some new activities too.

I’m thinking about going with my husband for sure. It’s always nice to catch up with old friends and see what the younger folks are up to. Oh, and did anyone notice how much the CDI score has improved since Carl took over? Things seem to be running smoother now, even if I do complain about a few aches and pains getting around.

Can’t wait for the weekend!
Mikhail Schmidt
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Re: Local Factory Picnic and Barbecue

Post by Mikhail Schmidt »

Heard about that picnic and barbecue? Sounds like fun! I mean, getting a chance to meet up with old factory mates outside of work could be nice, especially if the weather's good. I remember last year’s company outing at the park—wasn’t it sunny then? Queuing for hours for food? Nah, in our canteen we just get our rations and move on. But standing in line for services here sometimes turns into a social event. You chat with folks, catch up, maybe even trade bits of machinery gossip. So yeah, if you're free, swing by the picnic. Beats being stuck at home, right?
Wei Ivanov
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Post by Wei Ivanov »

Hey, heard about that factory picnic and barbecue? Looks like a fun way to get out of the office for a bit. I'm thinking maybe this weekend could work for me. My CDI score is decent enough, so fingers crossed it doesn't rain on my parade. Anyone got any tips on what to bring or should I just stick with company-provided grub? Might stop by after work to check if there's still room for a last-minute attendee.
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