It's Christmas Eve, and Mr. Lee is in his office complaining about the cold weather. He's got a date with Miss Wu for dinner, and he wants to go out with her. He doesn't know what he's going to do with his present, but he does know that he'll be playing the piano at a charity concert for the poor. He wants to be recognized, so he asks his co-workers if they'd like to join him. They all say yes, and then he asks if they would like to be his conductor for the concert. They're all like, "Sure, we'll
It's Christmas Eve, and Mr. Lee is in his office complaining about the cold weather. He's got a date with Miss Wu for dinner, and he wants to go out with her. He doesn't know what he's going to do with his present, but he does know that he'll be playing the piano at a charity concert for the poor. He wants to be recognized, so he asks his co-workers if they'd like to join him. They all say yes, and then he asks if they would like to be his conductor for the concert. They're all like, "Sure, we'll