Rosie: Sorry about that, Randy Andy here wouldn't let me leave the office.Ruby: Oh he is such a slave driver! You should complain to head office, getthe asshole fired.Rosie: He is head office.Ruby: Oh yeah.Rosie: Well in all fairness Ruby, he may be a prick but we did just take abreak an hour ago . . . and it was our third one in less than threehours . . .Ruby: You are turning into one of THEM!Rosie: I have a child to feed.Ruby: As do I.Rosie: That child feeds himself, Ruby.Ruby: Ah leave my little fatso alone. He's my baby and I love him regardless.Rosie: He's 17.

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In a light-hearted exchange, Rosie shares her frustrations with Randy Andy, who is overbearing at work. Ruby encourages her to complain to the head office, only for Rosie to reveal that he actually is the head office. They both acknowledge the excessive breaks they have taken, highlighting the laid-back nature of their work environment. Ruby playfully criticizes Rosie for adapting to the work culture, but Rosie defends her stance by pointing out her responsibilities at home.

Ruby insists she has her own child to care for, defending her son despite Rosie teasing her about his age. The conversation humorously captures their dynamics as working mothers juggling responsibilities both at home and in the workplace. The banter between the friends showcases how they navigate their roles while maintaining a sense of humor about the situation.

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