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ShannonG
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Posted: 04/23/03 - 13:48 Post subject: did you have trouble getting your groove back?
Your work groove, that is, after the long weekend?
I am dragging my butt still.
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keltic63
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Posted: 04/23/03 - 13:50 Post subject: Re: did you have trouble getting your groove back?
| ShannonG wrote: | Your work groove, that is, after the long weekend?
I am dragging my butt still. |
was that a long weekend? for us musician types, that wasn't a break at all. add to it the frustration of my car breaking down, pressure of closing on the mortgage, all the extra services at church...... I was glad to get back to "work" on Monday; I needed the break.
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Orange Bubble
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Posted: 04/23/03 - 13:53 Post subject:
Sort of off topic. I will be starting a new job in a few weeks and I'm so nervous I won't be able to concentrate. I'll be working from home as a technical writer 20-30 hours a week and I have no idea who I am going to organize myself and watch Olivia. It's an opportunity I simply could not pass up but I really have no idea how to get into the groove, much less get my groove back.
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shelflifers
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Posted: 04/23/03 - 13:54 Post subject:
This morning the wife asked me what I had going on today at work..my response:
"uhhhh...I don't know?"
I really didn't know. The day is already 1/2 done and I'm still not sure what I'm doing...nor do I remember my first name.
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ShannonG
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Posted: 04/23/03 - 13:55 Post subject:
| shelflifers wrote: | This morning the wife asked me what I had going on today at work..my response:
"uhhhh...I don't know?"
I really didn't know. The day is already 1/2 done and I'm still not sure what I'm doing...nor do I remember my first name. |
Do you smell toast burning? If so, bite down on a pencil.
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jrjo
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Posted: 04/23/03 - 14:21 Post subject: Re: did you have trouble getting your groove back?
| ShannonG wrote: | Your work groove, that is, after the long weekend?
I am dragging my butt still. | yep, numb too.
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akern
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Posted: 04/23/03 - 14:32 Post subject:
I keep thinking.... Any other day but today! I tell ya everything I've got to work on today has been f**ked up by someone else and I just don't have the brain to sort it all out today.
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robp
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Posted: 04/23/03 - 15:18 Post subject:
I have no groove at work. If i could focus on one project for a day I might be able to develop one but that just ain't been happenin'....
today I:
7:30 - greeted a roofing crew, made sure they were all signed in correctly, wrote out their burning permit after inspecting the area for flamables
8:00 - attended a meeting
8:30 - snarfed some food down and washed down with coffee
Remainder of morning spent typing crap up and yacking on phone about hosed up utility invoices
Afternoon been spent with more data input, fighting with an Access program, checking on roof progress, delivering water invoices and cost distribution, getting some pipe cut and threaded for ill-prepared roofing crew's kettle.....
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ShannonG
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Posted: 04/23/03 - 15:21 Post subject:
| robp wrote: | | , getting some pipe cut and threaded |
Is this a metaphor for laying some pipe?
Just curious, you know, because your avatar is turdlicious.
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purple hayes
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Posted: 04/23/03 - 15:25 Post subject:
| robp wrote: | | 7:30 - greeted a roofing crew, made sure they were all signed in correctly, wrote out their burning permit after inspecting the area for flamables |
Aren't roofers the most upstanding people that society has to offer?
Does the whole plany smell like hot asphalt now?
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