I know it's Friday, but I did want to point out that the Fantastic Fournicators took their rightful place atop the [thing one finds oneself on top of] Monday night at the Slipper Room, winning the Big Quiz Thing's big cash prize for the third of four weeks. We were gracious, not flipping off the room as a certain team I won't mention did, but instead breaking into an impromptu a cappella karaoke of the opening riff of "The Final Countdown" by Europe. (You see, it was one of the audio round's clues, and as soon as we heard it we started flailing wildly, miming card tricks and hat tricks, pretending to have bowie knives in our teeth, etc. If you don't know what I'm talking about, watch Fox tonight. It was really quite exciting and set a mood.)
In other news, today is the slowest day I've experienced at work in a long long time.
I should point out that the previous sentence is likely to be the last thing I say about work for a while. I find I don't like talking about a job that I don't like all that much, and that applies here. Which is not to say anything about my team, or the people with which we're working, it's just that the actual project is about as compelling as... well, let's put it this way. It's so uninteresting that I can't come up with a good analogy. Thinking about it long enough to try just makes me tired.
On the upside, though, I'm working three blocks from my house, so I actually get to do normal-person stuff like cook dinner with Jenny, buy groceries midweek, go out to happy hours with friends, etc. You normals don't know how good you have it.
Posted by Bogg at August 12, 2005 04:22 PM | TrackBack