My boss is making me stabby. I am 90% sure he is planning a start up and spending more and more of his work day on that venture (with a few select co-workers). It means chunks of time of meeting that are not on his calendar adn people costantly asking what he is meeting about and me having no answer. getting tired of it.
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Start telling people he is hiking the Appalachain Trail.
I also vote Season's Greetings, but I usually go with Happy Chrismahanukwanzaakuh, b/c it tickles me.
Also, somewhat apropos, here's a book for the Buffistas in your life, or maybe for your own seasonal wish list: I Judge You When You Use Poor Grammar.
Huh -- Marie Osmond has a gay daughter and is pro-marriage equality. I had no idea. (Also, she has 8 kids from 26 to 7! Holy crap.) And that's today's Ellen Moment...
We were doing sentence diagramming in class, and I used the example, "Deck the halls with boughs of holly."
We got through the implied [you] subject, since it's a command, fairly easily, but the class had nothing at all when asked what the sentence actually meant. "deck" and "boughs" were both unfamiliar. There were a couple to whom "holly" was not particularly meaningful, and let's not even get into, "well, really, they're probably not talking about halls that connect rooms, but large rooms where many people gather. Like a dining hall."
It is the greetings of the season which I am offering to you.
This!
It's a half day today and my last class starts in a few minutes. Yay!! But then I have meetings all afternoon. Boo!
Yeah, Rachel was *awesome* at neutroning Mr. Ex-Gay. "No, it really is here. Page 74."
IN EACH OF MY THREE EARS
Snerk.
I want to breathe through my nose. Please? So tired of the snot monster.
I go with Happy Holidays cause I never could figure out the apostrophie. Now I get it, but will likely stick with Happy Holidays anyway.
Yeah, Rachel was *awesome* at neutroning Mr. Ex-Gay. "No, it really is here. Page 74."
That was a really awesome interview (I had to tag it!). He couldn't even answer a basic question such as "Why do you say that race is a contributing factor to being gay?"