
"Before we begin this family meeting, how about we go around and say our names and a little something about ourselves."
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"Before we begin this family meeting, how about we go around and say our names and a little something about ourselves."
'Why do I have to go first?' 'There's no I in team, Dave.'
'Why is it that nothing ever gets done at these meetings?'
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'I really have nothing to say to this man...'
"Let's go around the room and say one interesting fact about ourselves."
"Hi, I’m David and I’m here because I like to introduce myself to other people."
'You might want to recheck your math.'
"Blind dates can be awkward so I'll break the ice first. . . my colonoscopy took forever this morning."
"Don't even interact with him. He just likes to say 'Kalamazoo.'"
"Let's start with an icebreaker..."
'No ice.'
'I do a lot of icing. It's part of my mellowness.'
'Well, I must say I never thought team-building exercises could be such fun.'
'Before we begin, everyone turn to the person next to you and give them a hug.'
'Remember, Henson; we're not here to hobnob - we're here to schmooze.'
Suddenly, everyone spoke at once....
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Baking
'If you'll excuse me, I'm going to work the room.'
'I'm not very good at mingling.'
"We'll start with some 'ice breakers' and 'team building' games..."
Rubik's ice cube.
'Wait! Don't get in. . . It's totally cold.'
"Date of birth?" "1989." "In 1989 I couldn't make ice... still can't." "Good lord, she could be my daughter! I'm so #!@* old." "That's the year my wife left me. Now I have a cold and I'm depressed!"
At the Penguin fishing school: 'Gunvald has set the bar kind of high, gang!'
Boy breaking off a huge icicle.
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A fish using pizza as bait to catch an ice hole fisherman.
"I'd like a vanilla cupcake with buttercream icing on the side."
'Nice to meet you... And I don't use that phrase lightly.'
He took every chance to practice his talk.
'Dang... so much ice around us, but not a lousy drop of Scotch!'
"You want that neat, or on the mostly melted rocks?"
But, mom, I don't want to go to summer camp!
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