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Wed 30 Dec, 2009 05:23 pm
All round us departments are shut.
I got a carpark INCHES from the place.
Outside, people are off to the beach, having icecreams, iced coffees, generally having FUN goddammit.
Any cheery thoughts?
@dlowan,
"At least you HAVE a job" has already been said.
Ok?
@dlowan,
silly rabbit, new years isn't until tomorrow
@Rockhead,
No games on this computer.
Waaaaah!
And...big IT is watching.
@djjd62,
It is New Year's Eve right here, right now.
It's only 9.55 am granted....
@dlowan,
do you know any vikings?
(this is for a different thread...)
@dlowan,
k, thanks.
do auzzies get plastered and drive to celebrate the new year like folks here?
(if so, hop carefully on the way home...)
@dlowan,
Gotta door? shut it, put your feet up and have a snooze while it's quiet.
@dlowan,
I'll get back to you. Trying to find an earnest
cheery thought for you bunny.
Well I spoke to a Supervisor from Florida's "Agency for Workforce Innovation" (read Unemployment) today, and she told me they all had to work on 12/31.
Does that help?
@Rockhead,
Not this Bunny.
Drink driving laws are tough...and there is random breathalyzing.
@tsarstepan,
tsarstepan wrote:
I'll get back to you. Trying to find an earnest cheery thought for you bunny.
Is an "earnest cheery thought" an oxymoron?
@dlowan,
Oh Wait, I thought of a Happy... You are NOT LeonaBanks!
Yay!
Back in yore, I used to like working holidays in a hospital, because of the near sudden reaching out friendliness from bigwigs to small wigs and vice versa. No, not just candy boxes. But that was in the center of inpatient stuff so I'm not sure that memory applies to your day.
My own resentments in later years had to do with an architectural office closing officially down for the time, when I wanted to travel in the early spring, and had no interest in inhabiting malls in late december.