The guy had some serious anger issues going on right below the surface.
This seems to happen to me whenever I'm at work! It's kind of like the discussion in Minearverse about X-Files writers...
It finally stopped snowing. Now I won't be able to reply, "Anthrax," when a coworker jokingly nods at the sky and says, "What do you think that is?"
shrift, your anger is righteous. This guy's anger was creepy, and not specifically work related.
So. Just out of a meeting Re: this guy getting fired.
Next up, at 11:00, my performance review.
I can't wait till there's a Sci-Fi channel movie about giant killer Don Sphynxes.
Next up, at 11:00, my performance review.
"Well, I'm definitely way better than that guy!"
Strega, will you write me a note for work? I just don't wanna go.
I can't wait till there's a Sci-Fi channel movie about giant killer Don Sphynxes.
Hee.
It would probably involve scientists trying to genetically engineer the perfect pet, or a crazy scientist trying to genetically engineer a Don Sphynx/human hybrid.
Dang, this is the morning of slacker ennui, isn't it? Or are most b.org mornings like this and I'm just too busy to read it?
I have two sleeping children, a load of laundry in the washer, and a cup of coffee at my desk. Despite the stack of grading next to it, I'm counting this morning as a "win."
this photograph is the result of digitally averaging every Playboy centerfold foldout for the 10 years beginning Jan. 1988 through Dec. 1997. The shroud-like image is yielded by a simple, custom process: point-by-point mathematical averaging. No special "morphing" is used.
Work-safe (this page, anyway). Sorta' looks like the shroud of Turin. [link]
eta: What's interesting is that you can make out a head and hair, which means that Playboy centerfolds tend to have the model's head in the same place in each centerfold photo.
Dang, this is the morning of slacker ennui, isn't it? Or are most b.org mornings like this and I'm just too busy to read it?
As Arthur Dent once said: "It must be a Thursday. I never could get the hang of thursdays."