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scott
2008-03-21 16:44:17
living-thriving-surviving... at my own cubicle farm. keeping the radio vibe alive (T-REX tribute in two weeks at wtju.net!). Shaw's, huh? civilization is defined by cake/donut shops. the REAL ones, where the air is infiltrated by confectioner's sugar, for decades. Go! you thespian! the "H" in the Hollywood sign will never be the same.
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Jess
2008-03-24 19:11:51
You know what's sad? I DON'T work in an office, and you pretty much described my day anyway. Doing tech support? Check. Discussions about "Rock of Love" by the water cooler? Check. Cake in the kitchen (or in my case, Girl Scout cookies)? Check. Only, unlike you, I do it all whilst wearing my Oats "Get your dick out of your heart" t-shirt. So, I have THAT going for me.
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Lynette
2008-03-24 22:59:12
I work from home. But it's really virtually working in an office. Right? Although, me and my girls always discuss The L Word and how I should now jump the fence since the wonder man in my life basically crapped all over me and my kids. 'Tis tempting, I will admit. But about the office thing, the only difference from my days in the Boston office is that I don't have an hour and 15 minute commute to work. I can wear whatever I want while working (I have attended a conference call topless - just because I can). And that I can put my handset on mute and take my coworkers with me to put in a load of laundry, make lunch, take a dump, etc. The key is to remember to hit mute before tackling that last one. Trust me. I HAVE forgotten.
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