
Since Pushing Daisies wasn't on yesterday, here's a picture of the lovely Ned (Lee Pace). I think Jackie and I will be the only ones jonesing for his presence, but there you go.
I again have become the Queen of All That Sucks. Sadly, this is a title that doesn't really offer many perks. No parades, no need to queenly wave at folks, no opening of supermarkets, no drug scandals. Rather lame all the way around.
Work has been a drag for multiple reasons. I feel like a rat trapped in a maze. I have about 2 feet of room around me and my table thanks to the insane amount of boxed up crap we have in back. The theory is that it is all getting put out tonight. The reality will probably be that about 1/3 of it will go out tonight and I will come in tomorrow AM to find a bunch of boxes that have been dumped by my desk waiting to be broken down and tossed out into the dumpster, etc.
I have now heard a couple of various stories regarding different work situations and it all just makes me tired. It's exhausting trying to do the right thing only to find yourself failing. And to top it all off, you don't even realize you suck at that moment. Okay, that's vague I know, but that's all I got right now.
A week from this Sat. is the always lame Holiday Meeting. If I have time, I should come up with a special Holiday Edition of manager meeting bingo! What am I saying...I can't keep up or get creative with this thing, how the hell am I going to do bingo?! I have yet to hear what the exact plan is for the meeting this year. The last I heard mention of it regarded the booksellers doing some of the stuff we usually do during the meeting. I wonder if any of them know this yet.
I actually had a couple of funny things happen at work to relate here, but by the time I've gotten home I've forgotten them...or atleast forgotten enough of the story to make it worth writing about. I need to take better notes.
Again, I apologize for the absolute suck-assed-ness of the last few entries. Perhaps something nice and fun will happen soon so I will have something to relate to you all. Thanks for your patience.
1 comment:
Hello. Long time reader, first time responder. If I remember right--and this entry would indicate that I do--it's the beginnings of your busy season. I'll be thinking about you lonely soldiers of recieving.
Thom
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