Ever so tempting, Jessica.
Though my boss sent me something yesterday (forwarded a "this is how we do things" email I'd already gotten a while back) that I thought was a big "you suck". And replied in a "No, actually you suck because I can't do that part in this way at that place, HAHAH" sorta way. Except then I opened another email from her, and realized I did suck, and did do something ELSE wrong, and that's why she sent it. Oops.
EDIT: Also, those Korean dogs are adorable adn should go on the goodstuff tumblr.
Telling people to FUCK OFF is one of my favorite things about email! I can tell them to fuck off out loud, where they can't hear me.
Also, those Korean dogs are adorable adn should go on the goodstuff tumblr.
Done! Well, queued. Too bad the queue seems to be broken and is not actually auto-publishing like it's supposed to....
Too bad the queue seems to be broken and is not actually auto-publishing like it's supposed to....
Oh, good, it's not just me.
On the cussing topic, I just had a woman say "fricking" in a job interview.
And then she caught herself and said "I can't believe I just said that! In an interview! Who
does
that??!?
I might hire her based on that alone.
And then she caught herself and said "I can't believe I just said that! In an interview! Who does that??!?
Did you tell her she would have gotten geek cred if she had used frelling or frakking?
prophase! metaphase! anaphase!
Just like Bella & Edward. *gag*
Liv has a playdate over. I'm making them spaghetti for lunch.
I need to talk to my tattoo place to see if they can airbrush company logos on my body for my Polar Plunge. I'm going to try to get some sponsorship that way to raise more money.
I might hire her based on that alone.
I won't lie, it didn't hurt.
Why the fuck don't people accept meeting invites, when they intend to attend the meeting? Or, better yet, why do they accept the invite but not send the response? That's too lame to even be passive aggressive. It's just mean.
Also, unrelatedly, I don't mind movie remakes. It's perfectly possible that *this* version could be the better one. I don't have to like
The Wizard of Oz,
for instance. I might like the next one.