Omnis, your weather report reminds me of this.
Ha! Ya. Very true. They said rain for Friday. I wore windbreaker that sheds water. Alas, it was 75 and sunny. so walking to/from the car was rather warm.
No boobs, but it was amazing nonetheless.
Not even yours? Huh.
Oh Cass, speaking of. Fred from Halo play (co-worker here in TX) was wondering if you were the Cass that was friends with ours, Beck, who she knew from a Buffy event and lived in LA, or some such. I think he sent you a note in Xbox Live.
Not even yours? Huh.
I left them at home. They didn't match my sundress.
Oh Cass, speaking of. Fred from Halo play (co-worker here in TX) was wondering if you were the Cass that was friends with ours, Beck, who she knew from a Buffy event and lived in LA, or some such. I think he sent you a note in Xbox Live.
I think I am not. I was San Diego when I was Californian. Socialized in LA a bunch though not for any specific Buffy event that comes to mind. But I should sign into Xbox just for thrills and kills.
But I should sign into Xbox just for thrills and kills.
And cryptic messages from other Xboxers like me.
Andi and I were watching Lois and Clark season 2 today and we got to an episode where they dressed up as "criminal types" to visit someone in prison.
Leather jacketed Clark, Read leather/vinyl halter top Lois wearing a black vinyl mini.
They introduced themselves as Spike and Angel.
Screencaps: [link]
I was deprived of internet the entire weekend, thanks to the net provider that thinks that employing a technician during the Shabbat is wrong, but it's OK to employ tech support during it. WTF. Pay the tech-guy 150% and give me my internet.
First post I see when I'm getting back here? omnis, and boobs. Yep, nothing changed.
Anyhow.
Dog is still alive, and seems to be liking it; I, for one, thinking chancing his name to Two-Face (seriously, what changes in the skull can do to you).
I spent the weekend watching the Emotional Resonance without the rocket launchers, while sleeping and falling asleep every 20 minutes. I know I was tired, didn't know I was THAT tired.
Hi, Shir.
Yeah, I don't have much to say, other than I hope the boss finds someone else to work. Today is my day off, and someone else called in sick. Daniel and I have too much planned today. I don't want to leave.
We are FINALLY!! On XBox live!! Our name thingie is (of course) Mr. Miracleborn.
WindSparrow, can't you tell the boss that you simply can't and need your day off?
People aren't machines.
WindSparrow, can't you tell the boss that you simply can't and need your day off?
As this is one of the few places I have worked where the attitude toward people who have to call in sick is one of compassion rather than suspicion, I like to do my best to be helpful about filling in for others. And the bosses are unusually flexible about working around weird scheduling stuff. For instance, last week when we thought we would be spending this weekend with Daniel's mom at her boyfriend's funeral, the supervisor I talked to about needing Friday off made no mention of being shorthanded due to another staff member being in the hospital due to having a heart attach. And she did not say a word about all the doctors' appointments that our residents had, which require extra staff. She just expressed her sympathy, and started making arrangements. And when we got the good news, she was just glad that things had gotten better for us, making no mention of her scheduling problems.
The truth is that we do have some stuff that needs to be done at home, so I can't give the boss the whole shift. But I can (and did) offer the boss a couple of hours later on. He said he had one more person to try, and if he needed me, he would call back to see what we could work out. That was two and a half hours ago, so I'm almost sure he doesn't need me.
So yeah, I do have that one supervisor who is crazy and unprofessional, but by and large, the people I work for are sane, compassionate and full of respect for their employees. I have a lot to be grateful for.