Oct. 21st, 2002

At work

Oct. 21st, 2002 07:45 am
tinhuviel: (Default)
Well, here I am. I've not yet started on the buttload of projects. There are 12 Santana prepacks I've got to get out to the warehouse before the end of the day. It's going to be tedious.

Trying to figure out why I can't send Yahoo! mail on my laptop. I keep getting an 'error on page' message. In trying to make sense of it, I found an email a dude sent me a couple of months ago giving me more 'symptoms of being a Shriekback fan' and I haven't even added his contributions yet. Man, am I pathetic. I need to get back on that horse I fell off sometime in July.
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Edwin Feulner

President

The Heritage Foundation

214 Massachusetts Avenue NE

Washington DC 20002-4999


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tinhuviel: (Default)
I just got a new poster for Justin Timberlake and the hair on his head looks like my Yorkshire Terrier's shaved ass.
Gawd, he's ugly.
tinhuviel: (triskele)
It's shortly after 9 PM and I just finished my work day. Yeah, I brought work home. I had to.
So, after working through lunch, again, and working until 9 PM, that makes this day a 14 hour work day.
Just found out that a friend of mine is losing his job and the mocking words of my Feudal Masters ring in my head: "Just be thankful you even have a job." That's what was told to all of us when we were informed we weren't getting a raise this year.
So now I just feel guilty for bitching about things the way I do. Of course, if the Man wasn't trying to save money so it'll be in His pocket at the end of the year, more people would have jobs and those of us who are still active corporate slaves wouldn't be so overwhelmed with trying to juggle the work with which 3 or 4 people had been previously quite busy.
I'm weary and sick...and I hear my bed calling out my name.
Hang in there, Mel. If you need me, shout.
bleh..

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