I wonder what Bobby Cuza had for lunch....
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Natter 41: Why Do I Click on ita's Links?!
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I wonder what Bobby Cuza had for lunch....
Could it be... CARROTS??!?!?!
Hee!
is the silliest thing I have ever heard of .
Seriously. I don't like billing, but I'd rather do it myself than this half-assed way of going about it. I remember when I wasn't able to submit my own invoices, and it was a big pain in the ass.
I'm halfway through the stack. I need a beer.
I had a turkey sandwich, but really wanted nachos.
I had nachos. They were delicious.
I find it weird that when I go looking for The Economist magazine, I get this: [link] (FTR I did find it at economist.com.)
I was inspired by someone here (Jesse?) who defended the idea of 12 days of Christmas, and am attempting it with Bob this year. One gift a day for twelve days. Since neither of us ever has the other's gift before Christmas, now I have a good two weeks to buy stuff. One gift is going to be a subscription to the magazine. Yesterday he got a sweater. Today he'll get a calendar. It's pretty much Chrismakkuh, isn't it?
I had nachos. They were delicious.
Daaamn youuu!!! ::shakes fist::
I am all about the 12 days of Christmas, especially this year. I do not believe that anything I am giving is late, as people will have it before Epiphany.
I'm halfway through the stack. I need a beer.
This sounds like a work-related expense. You should be able to submit an expense sheet on it--or would that just get to cyclical?
I'm hungry. I don't know what I want for lunch. Damn. Suggestions?
I'm going to Briazz and getting Jambalaya right now. I recommend any later lunchers doing the same.
So, just as I was about to leave for lunch, a client called - two employees were getting errors trying to enter their timesheets. So I went to lunch, came back, went into the system as the two employees and... everything worked.
So, I call client back and leave a message that I can't reproduce the problem. She calls me back saying they're not having the problem anymore - "Evidently, it fixed itself."
Moral of the story - Lunch is good.