That's so cool, Hec. I'll try to listen for it.
I am such a dork. I have been listening to Marketplace and always glad to hear the reports from Julie Small because the name is the same as an old friend of mine and I always wondered if it was her. It is. I am a dork, I should have KNOWN.
I'll make that trade. And whether or not I end up with a muffaletta, I'll enjoy it.
Without the olives it's a po' boy, isn't it? Also a delicious sandwich.
This week my company announced that it was relaxing its dress code to allow us to wear jeans on Fridays, at least until the fall. This is only the second or third time I've worn jeans to this office.
I feel weird.
Both my bosses are gone at the moment. If I wanted to, I could not wear any pants....
Without the olives it's a po' boy, isn't it?
No. Po' boys are on longer buns like a sub, stacked, dressed and slathered (preferably with "hot").
This week my company announced that it was relaxing its dress code to allow us to wear jeans on Fridays
Woohoo!
I would be in jeans, except I'm having a fancy lunch, so no jeans for me. I do feel kind of cheated.
I am wearing jeans, but I can wear jeans on any day I don't have meetings with outside clients. We have taken "business casual" to new lows here.
I now have coffee, but no snack.
When I could wear jeans on Friday I half the time wore a jeans skirt. Now, we just have slightly casual Friday and I wear stuff not really unlike what I wear the rest of the days.
still unmotivated to work. I was just telling a co-worker how much I really really want a few days off just to stay at home. I feel like I say that all the time and I think I have even taken 2 personal days (not together) and done it, but one day just doesn't do it. I need like 3-4 to get rested and then things accomplished.
I am wearing jeans and enjoying my free bagel. Free bagel Fridays are MADE OF WIN.
I would be in jeans, except I'm having a fancy lunch, so no jeans for me. I do feel kind of cheated.
Is the fancy lunch free? Because I think free fancy lunches trump jean days. Or maybe that's just because I'm STARVING.
Without the olives it's a po' boy, isn't it? Also a delicious sandwich.
Yeah, a po-boy is more like a sub. And there was nothing like the ones at Streetcar Sandwiches. Half-dressed, please (lettuce and mayo, no tomato).
I was just trying to head off "no olive, no muffaletta" criticism by disavowing any claim in that direction.