Quote Originally Posted by elcheapo
If your boss isn't smart enough to put 2 and 2 together then he is dumb enough to get you busted..
I said he IS smart enough to figure out where it came from- and the guy holds a phD. I respect him more than anyone else I know.

He's also a Canadian citizen who grumbles occasionally about moving back to the Maritimes since the US government decided that all immigrants are potential terrorists. He has some farmland up there that his friend is managing organically, and I expect him to return to his homeland when he retires anyway. Geez, I would. Nova Scotia and PEI are like my favorite places on Earth.

I know he's sympathetic to the natural way of doing things- live wholesomely, avoid anything synthetic, etc.

Anyway Knowm, the boyfriend is the big baker in the house. I can't bake to save my ass. If it isn't salty, I'm not interested! Maybe I will make them some special pesto instead.

My gut tells me to break the rule on this one.

It's not getting busted I worry about in this case. It's more the shift in our relationship- going from supervisor/employee to sort of co-conspirators. DAMN the government for creating this artificial 'crime'.

Anyway thanks all for your insight.
I'll let you know how it went!
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Breaking the silence rule- a painful dilemma My boss' wife has cancer. She's had it twice before and was successfully treated. Now, she's been going through chemo and the medications are horrible. She has spent her whole life virtually chemical-free- no drinking, no smoking, no perscription meds, always natural foods. This morning I was asking after her and we were talking about vitamin C treatments and how so often the most effective treatments are the ones that are the simplest, oldest, adn that the big pharmaceuticals Rating: 5