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They selflessly gave their lives so I could slack off at work and I honor them for their sacrifice

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Sunday evening again with work looming on the horizon

:e2bummed:

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Uh huh. Not cool.
Biscuit AWAY!

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Hey Diddle, Diddle
The Cat and the Fiddle
The Cow Jumped Over-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r the Moon
The Little Dog Laughed To See Such Sport
And the Dish Ran Away With the Spoon

That made me feel better

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Hey Diddle, Diddle
The Cat and the Fiddle
The Cow Jumped Over-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r the Moon
The Little Dog Laughed To See Such Sport
And the Dish Ran Away With the Spoon

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That made me feel better

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Post by Mr Wallstreet »

I think I'm coming down with something...:(

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How has work been? Has there been any kind of an upswing? Or at least no more cutbacks?
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Work has been okay for the past few months. There haven't been anymore layoffs (knock-on-wood, thank-god). People went back to "business as usual" mode about a week or so after the layoffs in Feb. My co-workers have stopped talking about it, but its still in the back of everyone's mind. Again, here's hoping no more layoffs. *fingers crossed*

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:e2thud:

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Does this bode bad news?

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Post by XIII »

Or are you just dead-tired at the end of the week?

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MGM wrote:Does this bode bad news?
XIII wrote:Or are you just dead-tired at the end of the week?
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This week has felt like it was 10 days instead of 5. I've been coming early and leaving late just about every day but its mostly over (thankfully). The other stuff I can leave for monday & tuesday to wrap up. Also, my boss is going on vacation for a few days next week :snoopy:

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Did you ever decide what to do about your boss's Facebook friend request?

Biscuit demands closure on this.
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I think he should accept the friend request and then we can all send friend requests to Wally's boss. :D

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I ignored his friend request. He hasn't said a word on the subject since but every so often he has these little Facebook moments. i.e. He'll say something like "ohh Facebook is so addictive" or "I should've never got on it in the first place". He'll want everyone to know just how active he is on Facebook. Most of the time I don't mind/care when he says these stupid little things but when he launches into one of his long Facebook stories and the extended drama its brought into his life, I want to bludgeon him with a blunt object...

However, I give him credit; he didn't let my rejecting his friend request negatively impact our working relationship. He clearly still craves my tight, hard body and desires to get into my pants but the fact that he's keeping it under control is impressive.

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Stocky Boy wrote:I think he should accept the friend request and then we can all send friend requests to Wally's boss. :D
That sounds fair, just as long as we get to send friend requests to your boss :D

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I keep forgetting. I mailed your comics, should be there next week.
Enjoy!
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Many Thanks!

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Mr Wallstreet wrote:That sounds fair, just as long as we get to send friend requests to your boss :D
Technically you could do that already. :D

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Post by Mr Wallstreet »

It's been a dog's age since I last updated this thread.

Not much has changed in the past few weeks. Work is still work, I'm still working out (jogging). In the past 3 weeks I've taken up playing Cricket on Sundays. 3 Weeks ago was the first time I played in 8 or 9 years. Needless to say I played horribly. However, playing and practicing for the past 2 weeks, my game has improved by increments so if I keep at it my game should get much better. Also, its just good fun to get out and play.

The only downside, and its a big downside, is that the area my friends and I meet to play is way on the other side of NY; in Queens. I myself live in Brooklyn so I have to take 2 trains and a bus to get to the playing field. Total time spent commuting is 5 hours, 2 1/2 hours one way.

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