Personally, I'd stay away from trying to get the guy on "Cops." That'd be a scene I wouldn't want to get involved with, period. Not only because I agree with skafey that it's not really your business, it's also a pain in your ass. I can only try to think of it in terms of what I do for a living...I wouldn't care if one of my co-workers was putting down 8-balls at work, on his desk, and beating a small pinata while doing it...as long as it didn't interfere with my ability to get my shit done. If it was making it impossible for me to do my job, I'd bring that up. The way I'd do it is that I'd take out my project plan, I'd point out a key deliverable, and I'd say "I'm supposed to have this done by June 30th. I can't do that because SnowWhite hasn't done x, y, and z that I'm counting on in order to do a, b, and c." Now, if this guy is chummy with your boss, I'd still have my project plan laid out with what I need to have from other people, including SnowWhite. If said manager came and asked me why I didn't have a, b, and c completed, I'd just pull out the list and ask when x, y, and z would be completed. Let SnowWhite work it out with the management and the customers involved. That's his job.
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