Some variation of "yes, boss", assuming you want to stay employed and he's not asking you to do something which is clearly illegal, unethical, or a violation of company policy.
Rick should interview the managers of some other travel agencies.
If you are asked for a performance review from a past employer then you should reach out to your former manager. If you can't get a performance review, then you should use the manager as a reference.
You should run.
Keep quite about the design if anyone asks.
du yeah who asks that
he asks what that means, because he's never heard of that before
a telephone
Either it means he was getting info for someone else or thought he was hinting that you should ask him. It could also mean that he meant to but something in his life changed.
How about an owl? (Who? Who? Who?)
In the letter Peter writes before he dies in "Number the Stars," he asks Annemarie to tell his fiancee, Lise, that he never stopped loving her and that he is waiting for her. He also asks Annemarie to deliver the package he was carrying when he died to a Resistance group.
Any medical reports for employees should be kept confidential. Only the manager, employee, and medical facility should have access to any reports.
an OWL DUHHHH