So this was a fun day
Oct. 11th, 2006 09:57 pmThe job thing is starting to get ridiculous. They keep bringing in new excruciatingly high-maintenance clients, our regular clients keep increasing the workload, and my boss keeps generating new work (with the promise that this will cut down on calls later, yeah right.) There are three of us that work in the office and we've pretty much got our specific roles carved out but nowadays we're constantly playing catch up. I couldn't get my foot-high stack of mail done by the time the postman got there, because I was busy making phone calls to get information for the clients that keep calling in. I'd like them to hire somebody. I mentioned it to my boss today, but it has to get past his wife and she's going to throw the "no money" excuse out there. The whip cracks and idiocy reigns supreme once again. I started running lines from the B/K dialogue at the end of "Legs" in the office at one point today. (Boom, boom, baby)
I forgot to mention one of the weird things that's happening as I'm watching S6 is that Omar White has grown on me a little bit. (That sounds like a weird type of fungus, doesn't it) I don't know if Fontana just started giving him good lines or what it was, but he's cracking me up - trying to reason out the phrase "bought the farm", I was rolling. "Sold the farm, farm burned down". Omar White, ladies and gentlemen, comedy genius. And I still love his line about "Said-ian vibrations" from "Laws of Gravity".
Fiction recommendation - There's a book called "The Dreyfuss Affair" by Peter Lefcourt, that I would guess most of you would like. It's about an all-American shortstop who falls in love with his team's second baseman. It's a really sweet love story, more about the relationship than it is about baseball. According to imdb.com, they are supposed to be making it into a movie sometime next year (but I'll believe that one when I see it).
I forgot to mention one of the weird things that's happening as I'm watching S6 is that Omar White has grown on me a little bit. (That sounds like a weird type of fungus, doesn't it) I don't know if Fontana just started giving him good lines or what it was, but he's cracking me up - trying to reason out the phrase "bought the farm", I was rolling. "Sold the farm, farm burned down". Omar White, ladies and gentlemen, comedy genius. And I still love his line about "Said-ian vibrations" from "Laws of Gravity".
Fiction recommendation - There's a book called "The Dreyfuss Affair" by Peter Lefcourt, that I would guess most of you would like. It's about an all-American shortstop who falls in love with his team's second baseman. It's a really sweet love story, more about the relationship than it is about baseball. According to imdb.com, they are supposed to be making it into a movie sometime next year (but I'll believe that one when I see it).
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Date: 2006-10-12 10:57 am (UTC)LOL!! WOAH, you must be watching TOO much if Omar is growing on ya!!! LOL
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Date: 2006-10-12 02:16 pm (UTC)is there such a thing?
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Date: 2006-10-12 10:31 pm (UTC)