2022 Blooper "Real"

At Team PPMC, we try our best to be “real” about life, expectations, and moments that call for celebration, mourning, or laughter… and sometimes that laughter is directed at each other. We take our work seriously, but life? Life calls for laughter.

With genuine love for each other, we introduce you to the 2022 PPMC Blooper Real.

It’s Never Too Early

This fall Sarah woke up to find Misty’s voice coming through her cell phone. Concerned, Sarah immediately jumped to answer – only to discover that SHE was the one who somehow called Misty… at 3:00 am. Yet, Misty was faithful to answer… even before sunrise. Apparently, it’s never too early to offer support for your teammates.

Working Title

Team PPMC worked incredibly hard (think weeks of diligence and attention to detail) on a public presentation. The visuals were stunning, the colors were coded, and the team was confident. At least 6 people previewed every page of the presentation. So, much to our dismay, when one of the slides had a title that read “TITLE?”… we were… DISAPPOINTED? To say the least. We laugh about it now, but we were practicing therapeutic breathing for days afterward.

Chairs Are Overrated

In a quick touch base meeting with Larry and Sarah, Abigail was tidying her desk. She went to toss something in the trash, leaned forward (yes, forward – not backward) and somehow managed to slip right off her chair and on to her behind. It was truly unexplainable and utterly hilarious – she should probably try to multitask less.

A Shocking End

Morgan, with her organized heart, decided to tidy the multitude of cords behind her desk. What would she do with the extras? We already have way too many cords in that big bucket in the closet… it only made sense that she should cut them in half and throw them away. That way no one could use them, and we’d actually clean up some of these areas! The only problem is... you can’t cut a power cord that’s still plugged in to the wall. Let’s just say it was a shocking way to end the day. (Don’t worry, she’s okay – and so is our power grid.)