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Denise Kaigler leaves Nintendo

fallout said:
The amount of resemblance is shocking.
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Wow between New York/New England and Seattle/San Francisco? That's a lot of travel. While that sounds like a lot of fun it must have been a crapton of work.

Good luck to her I suppose. :)
 
:lol That photo makes it look like someone's sat next to her and is drinking a Cup-a-Soup really loudly and obnoxious.
 
I had the opportunity to interview Denise three times; she was actually extremely personable and kind.. Suprisingly open and I really enjoyed those times with her.

She was much, MUCH nicer than Perrin... Such a shame she didn't last longer.
 
MisterHero said:
Wow between New York/New England and Seattle/San Francisco? That's a lot of travel. While that sounds like a lot of fun it must have been a crapton of work.

Good luck to her I suppose. :)
I don't really get why she would have been doing this in the first place.
 
WasteLand Soldier said:
hey go derail another thread, troll. :lol

Dude it's not a troll, NOA had a massive turnover post Wii launch and kept on chugging. The Wii's momentum this generation can't be derailed.

This thread needs more Starbuck.
 
I feel like we're overlooking the juicy part of the story, which is that "leaving for family reasons" is traditional high-ranking employee codespeak for "fired."
 
:lol


This thread represents what I love most about gaf... Not the trolling, or in depth conversations, or the constant bickering.... No, it's when we can come together and share a photoshop thread together, like one big happy family.
:lol :lol
 
This thread is like a /b/ thread


Anyway, I will surely miss this attractive milf.


Yea, I think she's kinda hot so don't quote me to say "lol wut"
 
She was one of the better PR people at Nintendo, despite throwing out the same old tactic of not really answering the question. I wish Cammie's family needed her more.
 
:lol


Mariah Carey said:
I feel like we're overlooking the juicy part of the story, which is that "leaving for family reasons" is traditional high-ranking employee codespeak for "fired."
Quick question, what would the press release have said if she had actually left for family reasons?
 
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