Commute continues to suck. You know, if they can't get it together to aircondition all the train cars, at least give us windows to open!
They have been having a lot more problems this year with this than I remember in summers past. My paranoid mind is suspicious that they are punking out on fixing stuff until they can simultaneously a) get their fare increase through while b) low-balling the union. IOW "We can't afford to fix basic functionility - we need more money and we need to use it for basic repairs and not people's pay checks."
By the by, Nora - what train are you taking these days? Does the new job let you get in later?
Happy Birthday to the loveliest Juliana!!!!
ION, I am having a bad day at work. Everything that's come out of my mouth has been misunderstood by every. single. person. But, unlike my normal work-related grumbling, I really don't think it's my co-workers' faults -- I think I'm just incoherent and massively stupid today.
Bah.
Happy Birthday, juliana!!!!
Teppy, I've had days weeks like that. It sucks. The best thing I've found is to hole myself up and have as little human contact as possible.
How do I write a paper when my brain is melting?
Adorable kids, GC.
sj, I so feel your pain. I'm sorry about the hot.
HAPPIEST OF BIRTHDAYS TO JULIANA!
sj, maybe turn your head to the side and let your melting brains drip onto the paper. Then, they (the melting brains) can write the paper themselves.
sj, maybe turn your head to the side and let your melting brains drip onto the paper. Then, they (the melting brains) can write the paper themselves.
It's not working. I have to write a five page life story paper, which is no big deal by itself. However, we have to cite our text book and another article in the paper, so I have to make that stuff fit in to what I want to write. I don't mind doing research, but on a biographical paper, it seems kind of silly.
I don't mind do research, but on a biographical paper, it seems kind of silly.
That's because it is silly.
That's because it is silly.
Thanks. It's nice to know it is not just me.