Gee Darren, I'm sure sorry that I wasn't there, 'cause I would have been more than glad to do my share to see that ya'll didn't have to "Reload" any of them when the event was over.
That does remind me though of a time when I flew all the Company "BigWigs" to Durango, Co. for a monstrous BBQ the Company threw for ALL the local residents along with guided tours at the Grand opening of a large Natural Gas Processing Plant we built and were putting on line the next day. It seems that two of the employees that were supposed to cook all the BBQ got the FLU and didn't show up, and that left only one fellow to cook with 1 helper, Soooooo, being a good Co Employee, I (with a little encouragement from Mgmt.)
volunteered to fill in for one of the cooks. After working like Crazy for nearly 9 hours, it looked like we were just about to get time to take a break and EAT some of that BBQ, when we got a call that a monstrously destructive thunderstorm with heavy Hail was moving toward the airport, (and there was no hangar space for our Airplane). There was NO choice but to quickly gather my passengers, (who by that time were FULL of BBQ),
and by driving 85 to 90 mph the 30 miles to the airport, we barely got off the ground before the hail arrived at the airport. The worst thing was that since I had not eaten even ONE BITE of that food, the other cook threw together a large box of food for me while I was gathering the passengers, and he gave it to one of the Sr. VP's to give to me. About an hour into the flight, he suddenly remembered that he set it down to go to the toilet before we departed from the Plant and then forgot about it.
It turned out good though when the CEO heard what was going on, he told me to rush into the Steakhouse before it closed when we got home and buy the most expensive Steak on the menu and accompany it with a large Bar Tab and present it to that "VP" the next day for him to put on "HIS" expense account.
Note: I "ALWAYS" followed the Boss's directives to a "T".