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Surviving the Parent Company 
Things of Which to Be Mindful
When You Think You Have Had It

An At Ease Press Book
A Be at Ease School of Etiquette Course Book


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Text by
Harold Almon

Published by
At Ease Press baesoe.com

All rights reserved including the right to reproduce this book or parts thereof, in any form, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review.

ISBN 978-0-917921-65-0
Copyright (c) 2003, 2012

Printed in the United States of America

Acknowledgments
To: Karon

For us who saw the games, and could not, would not, play them, and went home to find playing was no less a requirement. There are two ways to get to the top. The second is respect authority, maintain property, and keep your clothes on. (We have already had our Tea party.)

After “Honor Thy Mother and Father,” displacing “The Wrath of the Child.”

None of this is important unless you get into a relationship where you plan to stay, not to go away, or unless you plan to come back.

Foreword

Someone had, or hired, you so that you could play games, perform, and win approval. It is your life, but good work is subject to that someone's approval. If you are lucky, in spite of all the things that person has taught you, you will win that someone's approval.

This is a guide of games about which someone meant to tell you and wants you to know how to play. It is written with the understanding that no matter where you go "Playing" is no less a requirement. And so (Surviving the Parent Company) things of which to be mindful - when you think you have had it.

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