Today for lunch I had the best sandwich I've eaten in the last 7 years at Automatic Slim's Tonga Club. It was a Caribbean barbecued shrimp BLT with avocado on grilled herb bread, approximately the size of my torso, recommended to me by this very cute and friendly waiter. For several reasons, I need to eat lunch there more often.
The rest of my day was pretty much picking up comics, dropping off mail, and walking my co-worker through the process to burn a DVD with all the files missing from the DVD I burned for a design firm last week. Not sure what happened, but half of what I supposedly wrote to disk didn't actually make it there.
I'm saddened that it's cloudy and thus no fun to go take advantage of the YMCA outdoor pool like I did yesterday afternoon, but at least that gives me a chance to watch SGA commentaries on DVD
I knew I should have gone home before the stupid mistakes caught me.
too late now.
Sorry.
I want a new desk chair! I should ask for one. I've also decided that I'm never taking my current computer any where again. If they want me to travel with it, I'm demanding a new one.
Hee. Matt took a picture of his waiter.
My very cute waiter, I hasten to point out. I also took a clearer picure of the funky ceiling lights.
That picture of the waiter looks Lee Pacish. Can I have him?
Ack! I don't usually post about terrifying articles, but I have a visceral reaction to torture and to the idea that my country tortures its prisoners. Turns out another torture center has been uncovered.
Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib, now Bagram. It makes me angry. I'm just sharing so that others know about it too.
Sorry.
S'alright. Not your fault the person I was emailing had two first names, instead of a first name and a last name, like most folks, or that I called him by the second first name.
I stole an Aero chair when I first started here, even though people in my wing weren't supposed to have them at the time, and I dragged it with me whenever I changed offices.
When I was at KPMG, all the staff had Aero chairs. But they'd remodelled the offices for Sr. Managers and Partners with very nice wood desks - which the arms on the Aero chairs were high enough to damage. So the higher-ups had to go back to the crappy chairs.
My back was hurting so bad I was considering buying an Aero for myself, even though that is so much money. But now I have to figure out how to configure this thing.
I am getting a new work chair!
I don't remember the name of my chair, but it's from the same company. I had no idea how bad my back problems were until they mostly went away with my chair. I've been thinking about getting another one for home, except, yeah, expensive. It was pricey enough for my employer, and they got the sooper-special-discount for buying lotsa, lotsa chairs.
So sorry you didn't make it out in time, Lee. I did warn you!