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Monday, February 4, 2019

Dinner Party :: Personal Narrative Companies Business Papers

Dinner PartyI walked out into my dinning room where I had been mulling over the table all day. I wanted everything to be just so. I glanced at the place settings for the centesimal time, trying to decide if I should sit Alfred Zingale and Matthias Arndt next to each former(a). It wasnt that I was worried about conflicting views, actually it was quiet the contrary, and I didnt want them to be able to double team the other guests. Finally I decided that just because they have essentially the comparable opinions, I wouldnt separate them. In my mind they come as a unit because they had co-authored a book. The place cards had been set and I made up my mind that I would do no oft rearranging. I bent over the table in my grey egotistic dress and lit the deep red brush offdles that were extending upward out of the flowered arrangement. The guests would be arriving soon and I began to think over the whole situation. all(prenominal) person has written a book about the dot com industry, how they can be successful as well as how to invest sagely in one. I was hoping to learn a lot of information so I could make a good decision on whether my lodge would benefit from being online. These thoughts drifted through my head until the doorbell rang. I undetermined the door to a short plump woman with reddish cook hair in her late 40s was standing on my stoop. She wore a pale green dress suit, but looked quite attractive. She drawn-out her arm, shook my hand and introduced herself as Anita Rosen. As the only woman who was go to the dinner party that night, it was a given who she was, but all the kindred she was quite pleasant. John Cassidy was next to arrive. He looked like the typical computerized tomography next door type. I bet he could have been pulled genuine from a magazine. He wore a blue knit sweater vest. As soon as he was in the door, the bell rang for the final time. Zingale and Arndt stood at the door. Zingale was thin with a m oustache, black hair parted on the side. Arndt wore glasses, was shorter and much plumper.

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