it's Patriots' Day
It's the day they ran the British out of Boston, right?
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
it's Patriots' Day
It's the day they ran the British out of Boston, right?
I think that's Evacuation Day? Patriots' Day is The British Are Coming, The British Are Coming!
And, btw, we don't get Evacuation Day anymore! Even though it is super conveniently on the same day as St. Paddy's.
I wish I had a day off. My last one was the 7th and my next one will probably be the 28th.
Current workplace is putting on the pressure not to leave. Sure it makes me feel like the prettiest girl at the dance at times, but it isn't much fun.
We currently have nine people in one department at my job who came from the same department someplace else. Apparently, it's getting rough on the latest people to leave.
OK, am I crazy or should I not need to install a new modem to get phone service through the cable company, when I used to have phone service through the cable company with the modem I currently have set up? I've spent more time trying to get someone to tell me I don't need to, than it probably would take to just swap out the stupid thing, so maybe I'll just do that.
No napping where other people (co-workers) can see me.
What the actual fuck, BBC:
The LSE said Panorama reporter John Sweeney posed as one of its professors on a study trip in order to film undercover in the country.
The union's Alex Peters-Day said the BBC used students "as a human shield".
Sweeney said the students were told a journalist was with them but that the LSE was not as it was not an LSE trip.
And of course the students deny that they knew there was a journalist along with them, as John Sweeney was pretending to be an LSE history professor.
Because, you know, we just loved losing all of the public's trust over the Jimmy Saville Newsnight thing, why not do it all over again with PANORAMA???