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:guffaw: #7461407 Oh yes, Best Post Ever.

I'm busy at work these days. I think they finally cottoned on to the fact they were paying to sit around and do nothing. I'll try to drop by when I can.
 
For about three quarters of the year in my current job there is about two hours work coming in per day, and I spent most of my time at my previous one playing Mine Sweeper. If I ever get a job where a steady seven or eight hours per day are required then I'm not sure that I could remember how to cope with it ...
 
Gold Grizzly said:
If I ever get a job where a steady seven or eight hours per day are required then I'm not sure that I could remember how to cope with it ...

Constant mugs of coffee and rather too many bars of chocolate are my way of coping at the moment. My expanading waistline and my inability to get a decent night's sleep are the only downsides... :scream:
 
Those would probably work for most people, but I don't drink coffee and I'm alergic to chocolate!

On the rare occasions when I'm trying to do work quickly, I find that banging my head into the desk relieves some of the tension, however. ;)
 
Gold Grizzly said:
Those would probably work for most people, but I don't drink coffee and I'm alergic to chocolate!

On the rare occasions when I'm trying to do work quickly, I find that banging my head into the desk relieves some of the tension, however. ;)

A really thick books works just as well, and is more portable. :D
 
I quit my office space job and went freelance. Money's less regular but I'm much more busy now (actually more original writing and editing on my part).

Oh, and I tore my rotator cuff.

And there's the archive, mon captaine, you might've missed that.
 
Yup. Freak accident caused by my husband that landed me with a partial thickness tear of the supraspinatus tendon (rotator cuff tendon) and a possible tear of the labrum.

I am now fencing left handed.

Beat that, Picard! ;)
 
And you've got a new hat!

Indeed I do! And this time, I actually bought the hat instead of passing it up. My friends have, however, informed me that the red one was much more badass than my new one.
 
I see you have utilized actual CGM pics instead of mere Dr. Crusher pics (courtesy of c'est moi, of course ;) ). Congrats! :thumbsup:
 
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