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What makes TopHat Affairs so cool? It’s that we will do it all!
I am a news junkie and I found this article( see below ) About a couple that got married in front of a haunted house ( or in this case the cemetery)
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Pair get hitched at Ohio haunted house
Thu Oct 25, 7:49 PM ET
BEREA, Ohio – Maybe Morticia Addams was the wedding planner. As well-wishing zombies and witches in formal gore attire looked on, a couple wed at the 7 Floors of Hell haunted house Wednesday night.
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Tina Milhoane, 22, and Robert Seifer III, 24, both work at the haunted house and exchanged vows at the entrance to the its outdoor cemetery.
The groom made his entrance on a hearse, emerging from a coffin borne by six pallbearers.
“It’s weird watching your son get out of a coffin,” said his father, Robert Seifer II. “Usually when you see someone in a coffin, they’re going the other way — in, not out.”
The minister, clad as the Grim Reaper, read The Lord’s Prayer from a scroll clutched in bony-gloved hand.
“This is the sweetest wedding that I’ve ever been to,” said co-worker Tim Perrien, his face caked in makeup. His date, Jessica Repas, was dripping with blood as the lead character in the horror move “Carrie.”
“It was morbid,” gushed friend Katie O’Malley. “Beautiful.”
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Gossip is bad! Can you think of an instance where gossip is necessary? or good? I can’t…
I know I have been in the center of malicious gossip.
I know that the gossip that was spread about me was not only untrue it made people question my character, my respect for other marriages and were exactly my morals stand, not a good thing being the new kid on the block. What did I do? Take the higher road. I have learned that the less people know of me the better off I am!!
Gossip is not only bad for the people involved it also brakes down the morale of the professional environment! My advice?? Cause, I do have some. The next time somebody comes to you and starts to gossip say something along the lines of ” I honestly do not want to hear it” The way to kill gossip is to quite the person spreading it…
Taken from yahoo….
“Stop the Gossip, Save Your Career
Heather Boerner, for Yahoo! HotJobs
Getting ahead at work may hinge on resisting the urge to spread the latest news about your coworkers.
“You may think gossip is harmless, but you might just be shooting yourself in the foot as far as your credibility goes,” said Rachel Weingarten, author of “Career and Corporate Cool: How to Look, Dress and Act the Part at Every Stage of Your Career.” She continues, “Let your work speak for itself. You don’t need to be the one making yourself look better by talking down someone else.”
Consider the Damage
Sure, gossip can be almost too enticing to keep to ignore — but consider these consequences:
- You lose your reputation.“My reputation is my business,” said Weingarten. “If someone says something bad about me, or I become known as a gossip, that could affect my entire career.”
- Coworkers avoid you.“If people view you as a gossip, they may stop sharing information with you,” said April Callis, president of Gossip Stoppers, a program designed to create positive workplaces. “Then instead of being the one with all the power and information, you’re out of the loop because no one trusts you.”
- Your work suffers.The negativity spread by gossip makes people hate their jobs. “They miss work, they get less done while they’re there, and they feel unappreciated,” says Callis. Suddenly, you’re not giving your best, and your boss may notice.
There’s a better way to deal with water cooler talk. First, and perhaps most obvious: Keep the information to yourself.
It’s one thing to learn the office scoop — it’s another to share it. Even asking someone else at work to verify what you’ve just heard counts as gossip, said Callis. If it’s something criminal, tell your boss. If not, let it drop.
Resist the Urge
Next, teach your coworkers not to gossip with you. Use these techniques:
- Replace gossip.Sometimes gossip is the only thing you have in common with coworkers, said Weingarten. So find something to replace it. Do you both knit? Are you both sports fans? If you must gossip, do it about movie stars or soap operas, she said. Just leave the office out of it.
- Set a timer.If a coworker or employee comes to you determined to gossip, set a timer for five minutes, and let the person spew. When the time’s up, so is the gossip. You don’t have to respond, said Callis. You can just listen.
- Write it down. When a coworker runs to your desk with the latest juicy gossip, get out a pad and pen. Writing down the facts serves two purposes: It shows the gossip that everything she says is being documented. And it helps you focus on facts instead of feelings.
What you may find is that you and those around you feel happier as they gossip less, says Callis.
“When I walk into a positive workplace, people are engaged and they feel valued,” she says. “They stay.”"



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