Srsly! What if he says, "WHOA."????
Natter 62: The 62nd Natter
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Another vote for blowing off the party in favor of something you'll actually enjoy rather than stress over.
Not to mention it will reduce travel time to the coast for those living inland.
Arkansas might finally get an oceanfront!
Go Canoe! Choose Canoe!
I just bought my Xmas tree! I don't think it's very fresh. I feel too lazy to put it up.
Why do I have this clawing sense of guilt?
Timelies all!
Tired, and I can't blame it on the cat. (This time)
Because despite the fact that they've turned assy, once upon a time, they had earned your respect. Even though they've since lost it, you still remember back in the day. You value loyalty so much, so it makes sense that it would be hard for you to let go, even if that loyalty was betrayed.
But it is time to place that old loyalty lovingly on the shelf to gather dust alongside the respect from back in the day. Sad as it is, those are old memories now.
That's such a sad, sad, correct post, sarameg.
I vote for skipping the party. After-hours = not mandatory = loyalty doesn't enter into it.
Plus, you know, KEANU.
Another friend of mine has a huge sense of loyalty to the place she works, and while they haven't been assy, it just no longer works for her. She's also having a hard time letting go to take care of what is best for her. Hell, I did too, and I wasn't even leaving my employers, just one part of my job.
Your fierce loyalty is an admirable thing about you. They just don't deserve it anymore, but it's hard to give up.