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- Em
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Re: QM - The North Pole (A Ghost of Christmas Past)
"Ho, Ho," says the Keeper of the Beat. 1Q84, Haruki Murakami.
- Em
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Re: QM - The North Pole (A Ghost of Christmas Past)
*adds a candy cane to everyone's stocking*
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- Em
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Re: QM - The North Pole (A Ghost of Christmas Past)
I love my job. I love my job. I love my job.
(I believe in Santa Clause, too.)
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- Em
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Re: QM - The North Pole (A Ghost of Christmas Past)
Stupid blind people where I work -- what worked ten years ago, no longer works. But, let's keep doing it the same old way we've always done it. *pounds head against monitor*
Also, give the project BACK to the people who originally screwed up it. That makes total sense.
I love being an overpaid file clerk.
"Ho, Ho," says the Keeper of the Beat. 1Q84, Haruki Murakami.
- Em
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Re: QM - The North Pole (A Ghost of Christmas Past)
I want a hippopotamus for Christmas Only a hippopotamus will do Don't want a doll, no dinky Tinker Toy I want a hippopotamus to play with and enjoy ...
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- Magpie
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Wow. Today was almost useful - we didn't actually do anything useful, but we got info on how to write letters of application - something I haven't done in about eight years, and then only for German lessons at school, and I've found it difficult to find anything useful online. And we have to prepare a presentation for Monday. *rolls eyes* I got the topic, "plants of our country". No idea what exactly I'll talk about yet (that is a huge topic), let alone how to keep a dozen non-gardener kids/young adults interested for 15 minutes.
And I've finished my Christmas shopping, and we have Christmas music.
I think we've just proven that our greatest power is silliness! - cyan babbling about books and plantsmy crazy customers
- Em
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It is great you finished your Christmas shopping, Magpie. I've still some to do. And knitting.
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- Magpie
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I'm not buying a lot of presents this year. Only for the immediate family and my best friend. Otherwise, I'd probably still be beating my head against a wall trying to come up with presents for my friends.
I think we've just proven that our greatest power is silliness! - cyan babbling about books and plantsmy crazy customers
- Em
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But, to be done ... that is a good thing! I've a few more to purchase and I have to get stocking stuffers.
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- Magpie
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I think I'm going to bed.
Have I mentioned how lovely it is to have that bus pass? Being able to hop on and off buses and trams without worrying about paying for tickets is such a relief! And I found out I can use it for most of the way to the education thingy, and walk the last bit (about 1 km, that's not so bad now that I found my boots.)
I think we've just proven that our greatest power is silliness! - cyan babbling about books and plantsmy crazy customers
- Em
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Yay! For hopping on and off buses. Please, remember, to wait until the bus comes to a complete stop before hopping on and off! :oP
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- Em
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Re: QM - The North Pole (A Ghost of Christmas Past)
*hellos the Mint*
*decks the halls*
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- Em
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Re: QM - The North Pole (A Ghost of Christmas Past)
The toe of my sock is a disaster. I am not happy.
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- Magpie
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Trying to come up with something to talk about for my presentation. I probably shouldn't even try to make it interesting, since they won't be interested anyway, but of course I'm trying all the same. Remembering my botany professor from university, who started the first lecture by talking about Cannabis sativa and Papaver somniferum. Too bad neither of them are native to Austria. ;)
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- Em
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Re: QM - The North Pole (A Ghost of Christmas Past)
I has peppermint bark. A friend made it for me.
*shares*
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- sisterdew
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Re: QM - The North Pole (A Ghost of Christmas Past)
Em wrote:The toe of my sock is a disaster. I am not happy.
i don't know if you saw my comment on facebook, so...
did you do the decreases every round? i do them every other round until i'm down to 7 or 6 stitches per needle, and then every round until down to 4, then bind off i did them every round on my first sock and it looked just *blergh* other than that, I'm afraid it's pretty much practice.
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- Em
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Re: QM - The North Pole (A Ghost of Christmas Past)
sisterdew wrote:Em wrote:The toe of my sock is a disaster. I am not happy.
i don't know if you saw my comment on facebook, so...
did you do the decreases every round? i do them every other round until i'm down to 7 or 6 stitches per needle, and then every round until down to 4, then bind off i did them every round on my first sock and it looked just *blergh* other than that, I'm afraid it's pretty much practice.
I decreased every other round until there were 12 stitches left (which was what the pattern said to do), then I bound off. Too pointy.
I think I just need to stop when there are more stitches left on the needle.
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- Magpie
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Re: QM - The North Pole (A Ghost of Christmas Past)
I just realized I should hurry up with knitting - I need this sock this weekend! (There's a medieval Christmas market, and I intend to go in costume, and need socks to go with it.)
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- Libra-in-a-roundabout-way
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Re: QM - The North Pole (A Ghost of Christmas Past)
*drops into mint*
It's cold and white outside... and I spend in total 4.5 hours on the road today.... now I'm tired.....
Had a weird weird moment at work where, already being tired, I managed to get myself in some sort of trance staring at a way-too-large excel file trying to find the error... And I must have stopped normal breathing or something cause all of a sudden I felt so weird in my head that I almost fainted... quite scary... I hope this won't start a total phobia of large excel files! *grin*
"If you say that getting the money is the most important thing, you will spend you life completely wasting your time. You'll be doing things you don't like doing in order to go on living, that is, to go on doing things you don't like doing... which is stupid." ~ Alan Watts
- Magpie
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Re: QM - The North Pole (A Ghost of Christmas Past)
I spent the whole day just wasting time (when I should be cleaning my room and working on that presentation.)
I think we've just proven that our greatest power is silliness! - cyan babbling about books and plantsmy crazy customers
- Em
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Re: QM - The North Pole (A Ghost of Christmas Past)
Did you enjoy the day, Magpie? Time you enjoy is not wasted time.
Did you find the error, Libra?
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- Magpie
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Em wrote:Did you enjoy the day, Magpie? Time you enjoy is not wasted time.
Not particularly. Mostly I was just bored, but couldn't find the motivation to do anything useful. I'll have to tomorrow, though, because I really need to get my season change cleaning done before my best friend comes over for the weekend again.
I think we've just proven that our greatest power is silliness! - cyan babbling about books and plantsmy crazy customers
- Em
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Re: QM - The North Pole (A Ghost of Christmas Past)
Time to go home and start another sock!
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- Magpie
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What a night! (Or rather, what a morning.) Went to bed much later than I wanted to, then was woken up at 6 by my mother's alarm. Which went on beeping and beeping and beeping until I got up and turned it off and discovered my mother was nowhere to be found. I couldn't go back to sleep until I heard her come home (turns out she took the brotherbeastie to work), and then was kept awake by her clattering about the kitchen. Fell asleep again around 7, and then my own alarm went off at 8. And of course, I turned it off and slept for another two hours.
Anyway, time to put on some socks and start cleaning my window.
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