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Zoom Fun

Posted on April 26, 2023April 26, 2023 By David In Great Falls
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Waaaay back in March 2020, when “work from home” became the Now Thing, daily staff meetings at work became daily Zoom meetings from home.

At first many of us joked about and made references to the Brady Bunch opening credits – such an iconic image!

Then, of course, it became less of a novelty and just transitioned into being routine.

And even though some (or most) people have since returned to the office, we still do our staff meetings via Zoom.

But sometimes it gets a bit silly! Maggie showed up on a call last week wearing a BEAR costume! Which prompted some of us to get silly, too!

Maggie in the middle under the name of “KRTV Bear,” Tom became a shark, Owen sporting a beret, and me as a – cat? Or a fox-type creature?

And why was Maggie wearing a bear costume? Here’s why!

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Introducing the KRTV Bear #krtv #mtnnews #montana #news #bear #greatfalls #newsstation

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