I love having a door.
Can you put stuff on the outside of your door? Bats? Signs that say, "Abandon all hope ye who enters here"?
Book ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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I love having a door.
Can you put stuff on the outside of your door? Bats? Signs that say, "Abandon all hope ye who enters here"?
I like open space plans. Hate cubes. My new workplace (our business is moving to a larger building) will be a cube, but it's right in front of a window that looks out on the san gabriels, so it feels open.
My psychiatrist read my book. I feel odd about that, and can't figure out why. She said that although she knows I can't hear it/believe it, she thinks I'm a very gifted writer. I can hear/believe that it is a nice thing to say.
We're having a screwdriver party on Monday. We're encouraged to bring a screwdriver to be served a screwdriver and "modify" our new cubes.
I want your workplace, DJ!
Can you put stuff on the outside of your door?
Yes.
Bats? Signs that say, "Abandon all hope ye who enters here"?
I have a card with a quote from Dracula, and a GCS business card on my door. My office itself is decorated with fuzzy toy monsters, velvet scarves, various posters (Sandman, The Lost Boys, various bands I like), a collage of postcards people have sent me, and a pink & black croquet mallet hanging on the wall. Co-workers like to meet in my office just because I've got an entertaining space.
Chicago's nickname of "The Windy City" actually was given by a New York columnist back in the late-1880s/early 1890s who was sick and tired of hearing Chicago boosters talking up the city while campaigning to get the 1892 World's Fair.
Heh. I did not know that.
t /Johnny Carson
Oh, hey Allyson! I gave a coworker your book. It ties into some stuff we're working on. I sent her the Amazon link and loaned it to her. We may need to get copies for the whole team.
I love my cube, but it's a big one, with high walls, and I've got a window cube (I miss my old view looking straight across the Longfellow - aka Salt and Pepper - Bridge, but my current one of Government Center and the harbor isn't bad).
It ties into some stuff we're working on. I sent her the Amazon link and loaned it to her. We may need to get copies for the whole team.
Your whole team is going to be living with ita?