Speaking of That's What She Said, the UCLA Department of Classics Grad Students held a conference titled that this weekend: [link]
The subtitle was The Construction and Expression of Women's Voices in Antiquity. I am torn between, "Cute, and you pulled one over on the probably antediluvian faculty member supervising you," and "I do not think that means what you think it does."
My onerous task is a conversation I need to have with my boss, but I can't do that until she's out of meetings.
(a) That's what she said.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who went there.
I'm busy at work. I don't have time to handle any personal onerous tasks. Does that count as doing one?
work = totally onerous
Or, okay, ideally not. But tying you up in the middle of prime Buffista cheerleading and blowing off work time? Yeah.
I started my grading, I'd say that counts as onerous.
Thanks, Vortex, I will be sure to ask for ~ma on the actual day of the appointment.
Three onerous tasks down. I was completely ready to blow them all off moments before JZ posted in Press, so this has been a roaring success for me.
Finished The Sound and the Fury! (That was my onerous task.) Avon "helped," but like I have done many times in the past, fell asleep while reading it. Poor uneducated kitty.
I have actually been doing some boring research, so maybe that counts after all.