Most people are out today, right?
Sadly, greviously, tragically, no.
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Most people are out today, right?
Sadly, greviously, tragically, no.
My office is at full bore. Not even being let go at 2pm, as is the case on Fridays before Mondays off. Clearly, a godless bunch.
Although, how many people will still be here after 2pm is another question.
I got a call at my house at 11 asking where I was.
Wait, these are the people who can't seem to make a single damned meeting and they are calling your HOUSE on a paid holiday?
Twits.
We don't have any more holidays until...memorial day? The one in may.
I am!
t smiles brightly
But I have papers to grade anyway.
t scuffs foot
I'm working. We're all hoping for a 3 pm close, but it's not looking likely.
However, we did hit our year budget target yesterday, so the chances of at least being bought lunch by the bosses are fairly good.
Yeah, I'm in today too. The only religious holiday we get off is Christmas.
well poop. I would give you all off if I were in charge.
sara, not the same people, but I appreciate the outrage.
I saw that article, Tom. I am hoping the bubble pops soon enough for me to actually buy something someday, but not at the same time as the currency crashes, because you still have to have money to buy a house.
Yep, I am waiting on one disaster or another. That is how I plan my life.
Is it wrong that I want the housing bubble to burst, just so this woman will suffer?
"It just seems like everyone is doing it," Laurie Romano, a 26-year-old self-described real estate investor, said with a giggle as she explained why she was attending an open house this month for the Nexus, a 56-unit building going up in Brooklyn's chic Dumbo neighborhood. She and her fiancé, a dentist, had already put down a deposit on a Manhattan condo earlier in the week and had come to look at another at the Nexus.
I think it's the giggle....