When I was a receptionist, I couldn't have music.
I really need to get some work done, but I have been lazy, lazy, lazy. I think it is a reaction to losing my boss, but it still is going to bite me in the ass.
Also, I have this weird thing where I can't listen to music and work-- I mean, I can listen to music and do more physical work, like sewing or stuffing envelopes, but I literally cannot concentrate on anything when listening to music. I like to sing along, follow the music, think about the song. it is like music takes up my whole brain. The weirdest thing is that i CAN listen to people talking and work with no problem. So I can listen to NPR, or podcasts or even my soap opera and be very productive, but people seem to think I am goofing off more than people who are listening to music. There is something about words that I find soothing, though.
The owner says: "Tamanduas are very smart. They know how to open the fridge, open the doors... they know how to open the window, open drawers, open cabinets, open containers, climb the door frame, and respond to their name."
This does not sound like an ideal pet to me!
I literally cannot concentrate on anything when listening to music.
I'm sorta' like that. Anything (work, schoolwork, etc) that requires a lot of concentration, I can't have music on. Otherwise, I manage to work OK with music playing.
Oh, and if I'm driving and trying to find something that I haven't driven to before, I'll turn the radio off. Otherwise, it's on.
This does not sound like an ideal pet to me!
Well, if you yell at it while it destroys your furniture, at least it will look at you....
I'm sorta' like that. Anything (work, schoolwork, etc) that requires a lot of concentration
it may also be that I don't really like what I do, so it requires concentration just to do it! (things like Data entry)
Well, if you yell at it while it destroys your furniture, at least it will look at you....
I don't need an anteater for that, I have a kid.
The owner says: "Tamanduas are very smart. They know how to open the fridge, open the doors... they know how to open the window, open drawers, open cabinets, open containers, climb the door frame, and respond to their name."
This does not sound like an ideal pet to me!
But -- it's a pet that you can tell, "Rover, go in the kitchen and get me a beer out of the fridge -- and open it," and it might just do it for you.
Of course, an animal that smart might also *drink* the beer, so that's a problem....
I used to work with someone who listened to NPR at her desk which would have been okay, except that I usually had it on in the morning before I came to work, and by 9 am they're pretty much recycling everything over and over, and it transformed into the most annoying thing ever, whereas new stuff would've been fairly easy to tune out.
This does not sound like an ideal pet to me!
Maybe you can teach it to change diapers.
Also, Baby aardvark!!
I guess they don't turn blue until they get older....