I'm sitting in a car in Nashville while Chowning runs into her office to get some work and all of a sudden a wireless network becomes available. I feel obliged to use it and post.
Welcome from a city that is colder than I want it to be. My weekend here is going to be slightly longer than usual since I don't have work on Monday. That basically translates into me being here tonight and that's it. Chowning has to work in the morning so I'll wake up after she has left. It always strikes me as odd how my work schedule is so different from the normal work schedule. Many times I think I don't notice because the people I see the most (Mike, Mark, and Jeremy) all have bizzare work schedules themselves (student, whenever a call comes in, all the fucking time; respectively). But when I go out and see people that are more like Brad I notice the difference. I want to say that the 9-5 job changes you as a person, but I don't know if I have the experience to say that. All I know is the scheduling considerations that I have in my job seem very different that those of Jen (friend) and her Accenture coworkers. I wonder if Kate has noticed a similar thing, or maybe she is mired so deep in doctorb friends that it is impossible to tell?
It is fucking great having Mark back. At some point I will force him to post his story of what is going on in his life right now, but most of the time that he would have to do that he/we/+mike are playing D&D Heroes. It is fun game that the Robot Factory broke earlier in life. They spent all of their time duping shit and then when I brought the game up pointed out that it wasn't fun because it was broken. After telling Mark and Mike that as long as you don't dupe shit it is a fun game we started playing again, with no duping and minimum cheating (going backwards in storyline to grab shit that people forgot). Why on earth you would start duping stuff in a game eludes me if the game becomes not fun.
Chowning now has TiVo as the world moves forwards without me. Out.
Welcome from a city that is colder than I want it to be. My weekend here is going to be slightly longer than usual since I don't have work on Monday. That basically translates into me being here tonight and that's it. Chowning has to work in the morning so I'll wake up after she has left. It always strikes me as odd how my work schedule is so different from the normal work schedule. Many times I think I don't notice because the people I see the most (Mike, Mark, and Jeremy) all have bizzare work schedules themselves (student, whenever a call comes in, all the fucking time; respectively). But when I go out and see people that are more like Brad I notice the difference. I want to say that the 9-5 job changes you as a person, but I don't know if I have the experience to say that. All I know is the scheduling considerations that I have in my job seem very different that those of Jen (friend) and her Accenture coworkers. I wonder if Kate has noticed a similar thing, or maybe she is mired so deep in doctorb friends that it is impossible to tell?
It is fucking great having Mark back. At some point I will force him to post his story of what is going on in his life right now, but most of the time that he would have to do that he/we/+mike are playing D&D Heroes. It is fun game that the Robot Factory broke earlier in life. They spent all of their time duping shit and then when I brought the game up pointed out that it wasn't fun because it was broken. After telling Mark and Mike that as long as you don't dupe shit it is a fun game we started playing again, with no duping and minimum cheating (going backwards in storyline to grab shit that people forgot). Why on earth you would start duping stuff in a game eludes me if the game becomes not fun.
Chowning now has TiVo as the world moves forwards without me. Out.
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