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Legal Secretary's Paper-Punchings are Confetti for Yankees Victory Parade

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For 9 years, colleagues of legal secretary Joanie Kissell thought she was optimistic, to say the least, as she saved hole-punchings in a large container labeled New York Yankees.

But now her foresight has been vindicated: The Yankees have won the World Series and Kissell’s law firm, Kenyon & Kenyon, is directly on the route for today’s victory parade, reports the New York Daily News. Kissell plans to use the hole-punchings as confetti to celebrate her home team’s win.

She’s not the only fierce Yankees fan at the law firm: Billing coordinator Garry Thomas took a job at Kenyon & Kenyon with a World Series victory in mind.

“Three places said, ‘We want you to work for us,’” Thomas tells the Daily News. “And I chose here because this is the place for the parade.”

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