I would be up for it. I've had friends and stuff talk about it, and I generally like that kind of stuff. Send me a message or something if you're ever this way.
Paper plane throwing competition today at work. One of the largest financial organizations in the world and this is how we spend a Tuesday.
I know the feeling, work for one of the big evil financial organizations, and we find some interesting ways to kill time when we run out of stuff to do...
Today I've put together some movie trivia quizzes and we're going to play 'financial bingo.' Oh, and free hotdogs and chips allll day long.
Since I am tech support for our site, I am the only person with an actually net connection, so I am in charge of crossword puzzles, word searches, and super shady Pandora playing (Not allowed to have broadcast music). Eventually they just send the staff home with pay, while I sit around and get a nap or something in.
Got an interview for the job I really wanted. Extremely nervous right now. That kind of half-hysterical, nearly in tears kind of nervous :x my god, I have 3 days more of waiting till the interview date, Imma give myself a stroke before it happens.
So the update to the job offer is that I emailed my previous employer asking for a testimonial. Today she called me in the middle of the afternoon and spent the hour trying to get me to come back and work for her.
Which only goes to show that like a boyfriend, job offers only appear when you already have one >_>
Fantastic night of boxing. Lomachenko's professional debut was superb, looking forward to seeing him face Salido. Bradley-Marquez was a beautiful technical match.
And as he slept he dreamed a dream, and this was his dream.
Sitting in my office, watching horizontal rain, and eating Subway for lunch.
So glad I put the windows up in my car after I got back to work. Yay Monday!
(D.M.A.): Cooper says, "Kyrra is either the most innocent person in the world, or the girl who uses the most innuendo seemingly unintentionally but really on purpose."
Clearly faked. Sartan would have a rating of either 0 (can't go negative) or 666.
Hiroma tells you, "I just got to listen to someone complain about your deadly axekick being the bane of their existence." Archdragon Mizik Corten, Herald of Ruin says, "Man, that was a big axk." Hellrazor Cain de Soulis, Sartan's Hammer says, "Your [sic] a beast."
Doing NaNoWriMo practice sprints. 1524 words on a story I am literally making up as I go along in ~30 minutes of sprinting.
Yeah, still got it. Roll on November.
Good luck!
(D.M.A.): Cooper says, "Kyrra is either the most innocent person in the world, or the girl who uses the most innuendo seemingly unintentionally but really on purpose."
Still, I loved galciv2, and finding a good 4x space-empire game(okay, for that matter, a good game with a space opera-esque setting) is hard. MoO2, GalCiv2... let's see if GalCiv3 can do what MoO3 didn't. Or what people say it didn't. I've never played it...
When Canada rules the world, things will be... nii~ice.
(D.M.A.): Cooper says, "Kyrra is either the most innocent person in the world, or the girl who uses the most innuendo seemingly unintentionally but really on purpose."
Thank you, dear amazing kind person. Thank you for refilling the coffee maker with full caff coffee, so thick, dark, and rich that it cleared the cobwebs from my mind. Thank you for placing a crispy homemade peanut butter cookie on my desk. You, dear kind person, are an amazing individual, a true gentleman and a scholar, a god among us mere mortals. I raise my voice to the heavens to sing your praises. May the gods bless your loins so that you may populate the earth with your kind. May babies smile upon you. May you never want for anything.
A rave for @kyrra. I think she's excellent, may babies smile upon her! May she be hoisted upon the shoulders of her compatriots and paraded through the streets as an example of loveliness.
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So the update to the job offer is that I emailed my previous employer asking for a testimonial. Today she called me in the middle of the afternoon and spent the hour trying to get me to come back and work for her.
Which only goes to show that like a boyfriend, job offers only appear when you already have one >_>
edit: Stupid forum smilies.
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important
So glad I put the windows up in my car after I got back to work. Yay Monday!
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important
Archdragon Mizik Corten, Herald of Ruin says, "Man, that was a big axk."
Hellrazor Cain de Soulis, Sartan's Hammer says, "Your [sic] a beast."
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important
http://www.galciv3.com/
Still, I loved galciv2, and finding a good 4x space-empire game(okay, for that matter, a good game with a space opera-esque setting) is hard. MoO2, GalCiv2... let's see if GalCiv3 can do what MoO3 didn't. Or what people say it didn't. I've never played it...
When Canada rules the world,
things will be... nii~ice.
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important