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<blockquote data-quote="Assuredcw" data-source="post: 59062538" data-attributes="member: 294496"><p>Leslie broke up with Ben awhile ago, so that she could run for public office (since their office romance would be an embarrassing skeleton in her closet). So this week Ben told her that their current project would be the last one that he would work on with her, because working with her is too painful for him. So Leslie decided that the project needed to take FOREVER so that she could continue to spend time with him. She obstructed, and obstructed, and obstructed some more, and stirred the pot and then had a town hall meeting, after having planted ideas for things that citizens could complain about (the "project" is a new <em>park</em> - LOL!) so that it would take still <em>longer</em>. But perversely, the citizens choose not to complain and then lose interest, and get up and leave the town hall meeting. Leslie pretty much admits to the camera that when she <em>wants</em> them to complain, they have nothing to say - LOL!</p><p> </p><p>Ben gets the project done and tells Chris Traeger (Rob Lowe) that this is his last project with Leslie, and cuts the ribbon on the "park" that is about the size of a closet (LOL!) and walks away. Leslie sees that he isn't going to let her drag the project out. She tells Ben she doesn't want to end their relationship, and they kiss and make up.</p><p> </p><p>But doesn't the ridiculous obstruction and the pot-stirring remind you of anyone? <em>Congress</em>, maybe? Hmmm....</p><p> </p><p>Here's a link to this week's show. I'm not sure how long it will stay on the NBC site:</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.nbc.com/parks-and-recreation/video/smallest-park/1369101/" target="_blank">http://www.nbc.com/parks-and-recreation/video/smallest-park/1369101/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Assuredcw, post: 59062538, member: 294496"] Leslie broke up with Ben awhile ago, so that she could run for public office (since their office romance would be an embarrassing skeleton in her closet). So this week Ben told her that their current project would be the last one that he would work on with her, because working with her is too painful for him. So Leslie decided that the project needed to take FOREVER so that she could continue to spend time with him. She obstructed, and obstructed, and obstructed some more, and stirred the pot and then had a town hall meeting, after having planted ideas for things that citizens could complain about (the "project" is a new [I]park[/I] - LOL!) so that it would take still [I]longer[/I]. But perversely, the citizens choose not to complain and then lose interest, and get up and leave the town hall meeting. Leslie pretty much admits to the camera that when she [I]wants[/I] them to complain, they have nothing to say - LOL! Ben gets the project done and tells Chris Traeger (Rob Lowe) that this is his last project with Leslie, and cuts the ribbon on the "park" that is about the size of a closet (LOL!) and walks away. Leslie sees that he isn't going to let her drag the project out. She tells Ben she doesn't want to end their relationship, and they kiss and make up. But doesn't the ridiculous obstruction and the pot-stirring remind you of anyone? [I]Congress[/I], maybe? Hmmm.... Here's a link to this week's show. I'm not sure how long it will stay on the NBC site: [URL]http://www.nbc.com/parks-and-recreation/video/smallest-park/1369101/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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