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^ Ah yes, I faintly remember those days. The sleeping in, the watching of too much tv, the eating without restrained. Those were the days. I miss yesterday. :(

But because I have already ditched my new resolution of writing at least a paragraph before I return here, tell me, which episode of the X-Files did you watch? I've just recently re-discovered the show.

:lol:

The episode I watched was, according to the episode guide I've just looked up:

6.16 Alpha -- first aired BBC1, Saturday July 2000 A rare wild dog, thought long extinct, is imported from the Far East. But it kills two crewmen and escapes. Then it goes on a killing spree. A local canid expert, who has met Mulder on-line, calls him in, for reasons of her own. But the dog, and its importer, may not be all they appear. [A disappointingly weak episode.]

I actually thought it was a pretty good episode, but what do I know? I'm happy as long as Mulder's onscreen. ;)
 
I've just started the second week of my two week summer holiday. Since I'm British let me take a moment to mention the weather - it's been crap. Still, not to worry, I'm not at work and that's the main thing.
 
As a few people mentioned, today's a holiday in most of Canada. So instead of being at work, I'm still in bed with my laptop. Ahhhhh...
 
Well, I lasted about four hours. Then I discovered that I left an essential document at work, in my university office. :(

I had to come back online to check the bus schedule. It runs just once an hour, which means I won't be able to get back to writing for about two and a half hours, god damn it. :mad:
 
I'm enjoying a sabbatical. Well that's one way of calling it anyway.

I took a year long one of those once, as far as the resume is concerned...:techman:

Didn't even think of actually using it like that :wtf: *takes notes*

Turns the negative into a positive. Now instead of probing questions about not working, I get the jealous ," I wish I had done that."

I actually got the idea after reading an article many years back...
 
Do you work in the 1950s?

I work in a restaurant.

I'll correct my statement: There is one computer in the office, but I never have any reason to use it, nor can I even get to it unless a manager unlocks the door. And even then, I'm not allowed in the office without a manager present.

The computer is also password-protected, so I couldn't use it if I wanted to.
 
Typical. It's getting late, I can go home, and voilá, the internet is alive. You people in different time zones make me sick.

The episode I watched was, according to the episode guide I've just looked up:

6.16 Alpha -- first aired BBC1, Saturday July 2000 A rare wild dog, thought long extinct, is imported from the Far East. But it kills two crewmen and escapes. Then it goes on a killing spree. A local canid expert, who has met Mulder on-line, calls him in, for reasons of her own. But the dog, and its importer, may not be all they appear. [A disappointingly weak episode.]

I actually thought it was a pretty good episode, but what do I know? I'm happy as long as Mulder's onscreen. ;)

I agree with the last part, but it still wasn't enough to pull me through the sixth season. I stopped there, never made it to the ep you mentioned. Just didn't feel like X-Files anymore.
 
I'm at work. I do this in between calls, or sometimes during calls, which probably makes my posts a bit incoherent at times. :lol: I work in technical support for barcode scanners.

I view my BBS time as a necessary stress relief.
 
Ugh. Well, I finally called it quits around 9:00 PM.

I didn't quite meet my self-imposed deadline for completing my manuscript, but I came close. I should be done by this time tomorrow.
 
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