I am relieved that our department cancelled the holiday party this year 'cause of budget stuff.
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our holiday party didn't happen last year because asshole!boss couldn't make a decision, and by the time he committed to the money, we'd lost our spot. I doubt that we're having one this year.
well, I'd rather not have a party at all, but since that is not an option - if I have to go, I at least want to have a decent time.
well, I'd rather not have a party at all, but since that is not an option - if I have to go, I at least want to have a decent time.
Yes, this. In my new office (can I still call it new when I've been here over a year?) we have a big department lunch with gift exchange which is usually fairly enjoyable. There is also a huge office thing that they do right after the first of the year (I guess to save money?), but I skipped that last year and don't intend on going this time around.
I offer this without comment.
but it has no arms, isn't that the purpose of a snuggie?
My current couch and chair, though I like them, are almost ten years old, and I wouldn't have bought this nice clawy fabric if I'd known there would be cats on them someday.
Those are the exact reasons we bought a new couch. Including needing a smaller one than my current Blue Behemoth, which I bought when I lived in an apartment with more open floor space than The Boy's house has.
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I remember seeing that in the Air & Space Museum at the DC F2F, and several of us having a good geeky laugh over it.
I am relieved that our department cancelled the holiday party this year 'cause of budget stuff.
Our holiday party got moved to January so that we could have it with all our new employees.
We usually do a Secret Santa in December.
Isn't snuggie billed as the blanket that won't slip off? I'm sure enclosing the limbs together is warmer, but I wonder how one gets in.