You suggest that the museum’s Art and Sports departments should work together to create a Video Game section, to which members of both departments could contribute.
“Hey, that’s a pretty good idea,” says Ron. “I’ll submit that idea to that suggestion box over there. I’ve actually never used it before.”
He walks over to the box in the corner of the room. On the front of the box has been taped a sheet of paper which reads, “Your ideas belong here. Sincerely, the Management.” Ron fills out a suggestion form and inserts it into the slot. The box accepts the form with a delightful whirring sound.
Ron looks back at you, an expression of satisfaction on his face. “You know,” he says, “this might just signify a new era for the Museum of All Things. I can’t wait to find out what the higher-ups will think. I sure am glad I work for an organization that cares about its members’ ideas.”
You consider informing Ron that the suggestion box is actually a paper shredder, but you decide that would ruin the moment.
The End
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