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Aberzombie wrote:

And, I get a text from the wife saying she's not sure when she's gonna get out of work. Started off as "I only need to go in for the out brief meeting". Then it progressed to "I have a meeting with the captain right after the out brief". Now this.

I was hoping we'd get some quality us time for our anniversary (tomorrow) - some time without the boy - looks like that ain't gonna happen.

Anniversarnooners are imperative.


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I SHALL NOW CRUSH PUNY PROBLEMS UNDER MY FEET IN THE COMFORT OF JEANS.


Urizen wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
I still think that words do matter, and with that in mind we do have some responsibility to think about which ones we use to describe people.
Tugboat.

Onomatopoeic


Congrats Jess!

Hang in. There Jeremy!

Silver Crusade

Ugh. I get that we are busy at work. That is why everybody is behind on their work: there is too much of it and too few of us.

Somehow, management's solution that I need to work 50 hours per week does not seem like the best strategy.

Burnout in 5, 4, 3, 2...

Sovereign Court

Celestial Healer wrote:

Ugh. I get that we are busy at work. That is why everybody is behind on their work: there is too much of it and too few of us.

Somehow, management's solution that I need to work 50 hours per week does not seem like the best strategy.

Burnout in 5, 4, 3, 2...

Yeah, if that's anything other than short term, they're gonna lose the productivity they still have in about a month, at most.

Silver Crusade

Also, I miss daylight... At least I make an effort to take a walk on my lunch.

Mmmm. Nice stroll around the deteriorating industrial park...

Silver Crusade

My hours right now are M-F 8am to 7pm. So I'm not kidding about the daylight thing...

Silver Crusade

And most of my day consists of apologizing to customers that their inquiries were not responded to in a timely fashion...


Celestial Healer wrote:
My hours right now are M-F 8am to 7pm. So I'm not kidding about the daylight thing...

That's us during January. I got in around 8.30, didn't leave until 8 or even 9 on some nights. Year-end bookwork is hell.

Thankfully come February it got trimmed quickly back to 6, and after about a week or two overtime stopped being required. Hopefully it goes the same for you.


What switch did I flip?! Which lever did I throw?! What circuit did I break?!

Forums just rearranged themselves >_>

Silver Crusade

Orthos wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
My hours right now are M-F 8am to 7pm. So I'm not kidding about the daylight thing...

That's us during January. I got in around 8.30, didn't leave until 8 or even 9 on some nights. Year-end bookwork is hell.

Thankfully come February it got trimmed quickly back to 6, and after about a week or two overtime stopped being required. Hopefully it goes the same for you.

This is supposed to be a slow time of year...

But yes, here's hoping. With some maternity leaves coming up, though, I don't see it getting better until October-ish.


Jess congrads on the new job hope it is everything you want.


Jeremy: I know a Dr. who recommends that people read a certain blog you know the address of to feel better.


Have you no shame, Professor?

Then again, I don't either.

Carry on.


Nikola Tesla wrote:

What switch did I flip?! Which lever did I throw?! What circuit did I break?!

Forums just rearranged themselves >_>

Appears all is back to normal.

I wouldn't touch anything that glows however. Just to be safe.

Sovereign Court

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Now I must finish Wayfinder 7 art! Whoo!

Scarab Sages

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Huzzah's, congratulations and positive waves to all those who need them!

Avengers was FAWESOME!!!!!!! You should all stop whatever you're doing right now, get to the nearest theater, and see this movie!

GO! NOW!


Aberzombie wrote:

Huzzah's, congratulations and positive waves to all those who need them!

Avengers was FAWESOME!!!!!!! You should all stop whatever you're doing right now, get to the nearest theater, and see this movie!

GO! NOW!

I didn't get a chance to go see the movie, unfortunately. Will attempt to see it tomorrow morning.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Congratulations, Jess!


Aberzombie wrote:

Huzzah's, congratulations and positive waves to all those who need them!

Avengers was FAWESOME!!!!!!! You should all stop whatever you're doing right now, get to the nearest theater, and see this movie!

GO! NOW!

I enjoyed my second viewing, watched it in the small local cinema in 2D (family buisness since1924) sadly the cinema was not even half full (American Pie in the bigger t the broom was packed) Avengers is no success at the box office here (maybe because no one had ever heard of them before)

Scarab Sages

Take heart, my dear Aeglos. Avengers has been successful most of the rest of the world over. I believe I read somewhere that it's made over $700 million worldwide already.

The Exchange

Jess Door wrote:

Well, I have big news. I've been holding off on posting anything because this is my name and all, but I have officially resigned my current position in order to join a new company in two weeks' time.

It's been a stressful week and a half, but all in all I am pleased. I like the new position, I think I have more room to move up in the new place, and the dress code is JEANS EVERY DAY (a client's not there, anyway...).

A week and a half is a quick job search - though it's been crazy hectic.

So I wanted to post a little celebration, and I wanted to wish all my fellow FAWTLIES who are in the job market good luck in finding something fawesome!

Woo! And stuff...


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Aberzombie wrote:
Take heart, my dear Aeglos. Avengers has been successful most of the rest of the world over. I believe I read somewhere that it's made over $700 million worldwide already.

$800 million as of yesterday.

Scarab Sages

Justin Franklin wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Take heart, my dear Aeglos. Avengers has been successful most of the rest of the world over. I believe I read somewhere that it's made over $700 million worldwide already.
$800 million as of yesterday.

Indeed! I was actually just reading that, and using the same stat in the movie section and the Avengers thread.


∀Joss Whedon movie ∃ A flavor of haterade


aeglos wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:

Huzzah's, congratulations and positive waves to all those who need them!

Avengers was FAWESOME!!!!!!! You should all stop whatever you're doing right now, get to the nearest theater, and see this movie!

GO! NOW!

I enjoyed my second viewing, watched it in the small local cinema in 2D (family buisness since1924) sadly the cinema was not even half full (American Pie in the bigger t the broom was packed) Avengers is no success at the box office here (maybe because no one had ever heard of them before)

HUZZAH!!


Wahoo, Jess !!!!!!!!!! Congratulations on the new job. The only place that I worked that didn't freak on your dress code was on the Docks. They were just glad if you showed up.

BTW went to see Avengers in 3D last night with HD. Interesting movie. Way expensive for me. Don't think I'll be seeing a lot of movie this year. Will wait til they come out on DVD.


☠☠☠☠☠ Oh Wow I can post this on the boards?


doctor_wu wrote:
∀Joss Whedon movie ∃ A flavor of haterade

I'm a little confused, but I will also give this a huzzah.


doctor_wu wrote:
☠☠☠☠☠ Oh Wow I can post this on the boards?

Arr that's a sweet sigul thar


Celestial Healer wrote:
So if Kajehase reads this: We love you man! I'm gonna hit up Ikea this weekend as a tribute ;)

Sorry for that post - I was just venting about some non-FAWTL related stuff, and then had a busy day.


Jess Door wrote:

Well, I have big news. I've been holding off on posting anything because this is my name and all, but I have officially resigned my current position in order to join a new company in two weeks' time.

It's been a stressful week and a half, but all in all I am pleased. I like the new position, I think I have more room to move up in the new place, and the dress code is JEANS EVERY DAY (a client's not there, anyway...).

A week and a half is a quick job search - though it's been crazy hectic.

So I wanted to post a little celebration, and I wanted to wish all my fellow FAWTLIES who are in the job market good luck in finding something fawesome!

Way to go Jess!! Congrats.


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And some weeks I really dislike going to work on Saturdays. GRRR!


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My doctor said I had to start killing people..... well not in those words. He said "I have to start reducing the stress in my life." Same thing really.


I meditate, trance myself, and listen to Mozart or Stan Getz.
Or the Beach Boys.

Silver Crusade

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Trolls! Kill them with fire!!!

That is all.


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I have three dogs. Their fun, affectionate, and take the stress out of my life.

Shadow Lodge

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I play Pathfinder to beat stress. Speaking of which - we play our second PFS game in a week tomorrow with my son as GM. W00T!

My new character is an alchemist inspired by a certain surgeon Res ran across many months ago. Thanks CH!

Shadow Lodge

Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber

I glad the party in PBP doesn't heed this song. Muwawawawaha!


Kajehase wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
So if Kajehase reads this: We love you man! I'm gonna hit up Ikea this weekend as a tribute ;)
Sorry for that post - I was just venting about some non-FAWTL related stuff, and then had a busy day.

Man. We had created all kinds of crazy theories trying to figure out if something was up that we missed!


If you have good Texas pecans and dried Mediterranean apricots, they mix well to make an awesome snack.


PBP and painting are my stress relief. Don't get me wrong, I love playing in person too, but I get to do that maybe once a week if things go well. I need my fix in between times. :)

Edit: And music, but I don't really think of that as stress relief so much as something I need in order to keep anxiety to a minimum. It's actually physiological not psychological. Music helps cover over and/or make bearable noises that really bother me because of having menniers. I'm less anxious when I'm not super dizzy and motion sick because the car engine is too loud or the refrigerator makes a buzzing noise. Seems logical to me. :P


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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
If you have good Texas pecans and dried Mediterranean apricots, they mix well to make an awesome snack.

That sounds delicious. Actually, I think that has provided some cooking inspiration as well.


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
So if Kajehase reads this: We love you man! I'm gonna hit up Ikea this weekend as a tribute ;)
Sorry for that post - I was just venting about some non-FAWTL related stuff, and then had a busy day.
Man. We had created all kinds of crazy theories trying to figure out if something was up that we missed!

And now that I don't have to rush to work, a bit more detail (spoilered for mentioning politics tangentially):

Spoiler:
My comment was brought on by listening to a Swedish podcast where a conservative politician was asked if he didn't think it was a bit insulting to call all unemployed people lazy - to which he replied that "that's not something I thought of, but if that's the case, it's their problem." So, the good old 'bully's argument' used to kick people who are already down.

I guessI had just heard that kind of "I don't want to spend five seconds to think about whether I might insult someone who don't deserve it, and if I do insult someone that's too bad but no skin off my back" argument once too many. People - be nice to other people and life will be a lot nicer for everyone!


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
If you have good Texas pecans and dried Mediterranean apricots, they mix well to make an awesome snack.

If I want Texas pecans I have to get them in ice cream. Which isn't bad, but it'd be kinda nice to see what they taste without the ice cream and fudge.


Reading about new and different sexual practices and societies does it for me. Relieves stress, that is.

Liberty's Edge

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Pyromaniac wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
And, with that, I'm really gonna go kill stuff. Digital stuff, but a zombie's gotta do what a zombie's gotta do.
KILL KILL KILL!!!
BURN LOOT PILLAGE

Burninating the countryside, burninating the peasants.

Liberty's Edge

Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:
I glad the party in PBP doesn't heed this song. Muwawawawaha!

Honestly, deciphering who's doing what is more like this.


Aberzombie wrote:
Ikea f+@$ing rocks! I love the bookcases they sell. Not to mention, they sell these 500 mL glass bottles with flip-top caps that are perfect for bottling mead.

They also spy on French employees.

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