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Tuesday, 09 December 2008

A bed in my office.

Hello there,

I have got a couple of corrections of my English mistakes from friends since December 1st I blogged here. Many thanks for those friends who wanted to contribute their corrections. Hopefully, I could get more corrections in the rest of December.

I take turns of an interior on-call today, what do I have to do? 1. A victim can report a crime to Prosecutors’ office, and I have to listen and ask my clerk to record it. 2. To interrogate a criminal suspect who is caught by the County policemen. 3. To apply a warrant of monitor to a judge if the county policemen requested. 4. To sigh a warrant of arrest.

My on-call time is from morning till night. There is a bed in my office fto be used by me, in case I have to deal the above things which happen at mid-night. But, I have not use it till now since it was set a year ago.

Allow me to present you a photo of the bed in my office.

Would you like to sleep on the bed?


Best wishes.
James Wu (Wu Zhih Cheng), Taiwan.

Comments

I knew this is possible! I knew that! So now I have to explain my boss why I need soft slippers after 6:00 pm and a dressing gown on Fridays :) Is it provided in your office?

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