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#26 2012-02-27 08:17:58

Ad1tu
Pilgrim
From: Buffalo
Registered: 2004-02-22
Posts: 2489

Re: QM - the mad office

I love the dress, Magpie!

I went shopping too this weekend, with future mother-in-law. Kohl's (dept store) was having a big big sale, and she had more coupons, and between the 2 of us, we got over $1300 worth of stuff for $260. Some clothes for both of us, some clothes for the guys, and some kitchenware. Also went to Yankee Candle and got some more tasty candles (Buttercream and Pineapple Cilantro). Then went back and finished my first quilt! Only been working on that since before Christmas... I think it came out pretty good, most of my corners lined up correctly and it isn't lopsided! It's a basic 9 patch quilt--didn't want to do anything with triangles my first time. However I'm feeling brave now after my success, so maybe I'll try something harder...


If you should do what makes you happy, and no one can tell you what makes you happy, then that means no one can tell you what to do!

 

#27 2012-02-27 10:45:21

Aan`allein
Hierarch
From: The Netherlands - occasionally
Registered: 2001-06-04
Posts: 5636
Website

Re: QM - the mad office

Maen Mint!

Just returned from a week of soaking up sunshine and hiking through rolling hills in southern Spain. Spent two days in Malaga, and the rest in and around Ronda, a lovely white town straddling a deep gorge. Took far too many pictures (as usual), which I'll undoubtedly manage to put online in ~4-6 years. :P


Mozilla developer comment of the however long it'll be this time:
<Mossop> run for the hills!
<Boriss> i can't, i'm at a local maximum!


Just Imagine...

 

#28 2012-02-27 10:49:27

ylvs
Mantis
From: On the sunny side of life
Registered: 2001-06-19
Posts: 5016

Re: QM - the mad office

Ronda is very beautiful,indeed. Was once there with husband and his entire family  (siblings in-laws, parents). Liked it a lot.

I'm sick again. My tummy looks like second trimester pregnancy although I have hardly eaten.

I'm fed up with being sick!


In an alternate universe, author Bobby Williams is known for his epic fantasy called, "Recollection, Sadness, and Spike". -- Cyan

 

#29 2012-02-27 12:17:18

Ad1tu
Pilgrim
From: Buffalo
Registered: 2004-02-22
Posts: 2489

Re: QM - the mad office

So... I was in this meeting today... There were 5 of us, 3 little peons, 1 manager, and the president of our company. President was speaking to me, and mentioned that I should call Amazon Corporate as we have some questions about our account. While mentioning this, he said "The best part about Amazon Corporate is they speak English. American English!" and then started babbling something about how non-native English speakers from India apparently repeat themselves a lot? I just sort of stared and nodded the whole time, because while I understand he was trying to crack a joke, I don't believe that would have even warrented a "polite laugh". Nobody else laughed either, in fact everyone else looked awkward! Sure, we're all white, living in Suburbia, USA middle-class Americans. ... It's still not funny.

What would you do in that type of situation?

Times I wish my job required 0 human interaction...


If you should do what makes you happy, and no one can tell you what makes you happy, then that means no one can tell you what to do!

 

#30 2012-02-27 13:08:31

Sahi
Mantis
From: Assendelft (the Netherlands)
Registered: 2001-06-04
Posts: 37873
Website

Re: QM - the mad office

*waves at the prodigal Aan and sends tummy-soothing vibes to ylvs*

I'd probably blurt out something highly inappropriate and potentially career damaging, Ad1tu. Fortunately so far I've worked for companies where the bosses understood such comments. :)


"I'm a much nicer person online" - Aan'Allein

First member of the Shadowmarch Council of Sages, Official Quiller's Mint Historian
You may call me the Porcupine Lady, or if you are feeling generous the Erinaceous One.

 

#31 2012-02-27 15:15:14

Libra-in-a-roundabout-way
Mantis
From: the lowlands
Registered: 2006-03-29
Posts: 10990

Re: QM - the mad office

*slides into mint*

Back from skiing.... and I didn't even make a ginormeous fool of myself.... hehehe.... just the one time though... was a little watery all over the place, so they had carved out a little gully for the water to flow away... was not very wide, easily crossable with skis on.... So first time I got there, no problem, I lined up parallel to it and slided across... then my dad came and stopped in front of the gully, obviously not quite sure how to cross it, so I tell him it's "easy" and make out to show him.... of course now I'm doing it without any speed behind it, skis bend, and I fall over (not in the gully though).... get up with some difficulty and then have to cross the stupid darn gully again.... all is well until my father, in his haste to get to the other side dry, ski's over my pole, which I (stupidly) don't let go, so I slide into sort of a body-split and.... fall over again..... Slightly embarrassing...
More fun was to watch my dad actually literally knock my siss out of the way in his fight to get into the chairlift.... they had both not understood the method of the gates letting you in, or stopping you.... dad went before due, siss followed, lift was already there, dad moved to the left, knocked siss out of the way (and onto the floor), got a seat in the lift and siss did not..... while about half the Netherlands was watching....
Oh and of course the first day of actual skiing when my dad finally decided to quit... which basically means my siss and I can go faster and don't have to stay back to keep an eye out.... Major misty afternoon, couldn't see two meters ahead, dripping with fog-drops, nobody on the slopes, mist-covered mysterious slopes that curved this way and that at a last moment notice... lovely.... and so was the hot chocolate that we had when, like drowned cats, we came back into the hotel....

Back now though... and job interview tomorrow... which kind of scares me.... good pay, great short distance from house, but same boring work, new colleagues instead of the fantastic ones I have now, and not the type of company I've ever wanted to work.... actually one of the type of companies I've always sworn not to ever work for..... difficult....ack!

Ooh... and
Lovely dress and fab coat, Magpie!
Hope you get well soon, Ylvs
Work is weird, Ad1tu, and don't I know it (we have the ultimate gossip of a manager, which is the main reason I want to leave my current job, I'm fed up with listening to her rant about my colleagues, knowing she rants about me behind my back, but will never say anything to my face)
Welcome back Aan! (and jealous of the sunshine)
Oh and Ruben's looking at B&B's nearer to Castlefest, Sahi... so plans to be made!!

Eh.... did I get everything?


"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

 

#32 2012-02-28 08:33:45

Ad1tu
Pilgrim
From: Buffalo
Registered: 2004-02-22
Posts: 2489

Re: QM - the mad office

You missed the part about pigs flying, Libra ;)


If you should do what makes you happy, and no one can tell you what makes you happy, then that means no one can tell you what to do!

 

#33 2012-02-28 11:09:29

Magpie
Mantis
From: the town of thistly flowerbeds
Registered: 2006-03-27
Posts: 19906
Website

Re: QM - the mad office

Libra-in-a-roundabout-way wrote:

*slides into mint*

Ooh... and
Lovely dress and fab coat, Magpie!

Thanks, Libra! (And Sahi and Ad1tu, of course!)
It's so rare that I'm excited about clothes, but I really like these. Especially the pointy hood. I can't wait to wear the jacket, but I'm saving it for the wedding as well, don't want to get it dirty before then. Still almost a month to wait...
And I'm curious what my cousin will wear. I can't picture her in a white wedding dress at all (she also has a quirky, colourful taste in clothes.)

The weather is disgusting today, wet and windy. Glad to be home and snuggled up against the radiator.


I think we've just proven that our greatest power is silliness!
- cyan

babbling about books and plants
my crazy customers

 

#34 2012-02-28 12:30:05

Sahi
Mantis
From: Assendelft (the Netherlands)
Registered: 2001-06-04
Posts: 37873
Website

Re: QM - the mad office

Got one of my packages! And am actually still expecting another package today... Although they only have half an hour left. So it might come tomorrow after all.


"I'm a much nicer person online" - Aan'Allein

First member of the Shadowmarch Council of Sages, Official Quiller's Mint Historian
You may call me the Porcupine Lady, or if you are feeling generous the Erinaceous One.

 

#35 2012-02-28 15:48:31

Libra-in-a-roundabout-way
Mantis
From: the lowlands
Registered: 2006-03-29
Posts: 10990

Re: QM - the mad office

Ad1tu wrote:

You missed the part about pigs flying, Libra ;)

Darn..... silly me... *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

 

#36 2012-02-29 10:34:58

Sahi
Mantis
From: Assendelft (the Netherlands)
Registered: 2001-06-04
Posts: 37873
Website

Re: QM - the mad office

Got my new music book for my alto recorder today.


"I'm a much nicer person online" - Aan'Allein

First member of the Shadowmarch Council of Sages, Official Quiller's Mint Historian
You may call me the Porcupine Lady, or if you are feeling generous the Erinaceous One.

 

#37 2012-02-29 11:22:16

Magpie
Mantis
From: the town of thistly flowerbeds
Registered: 2006-03-27
Posts: 19906
Website

Re: QM - the mad office

Tired! Worked overtime for the first time today (because my boss had to go somewhere and his wife was away as well) - I knew I would, but didn't expect to stay quite as long. And I still have about 100 plants to water at home. I'm already a couple of days behind, so I can't really put it off longer. But at least I still had some soup I could warm up, so I don't have to bother with making dinner. *waits for soup*


I think we've just proven that our greatest power is silliness!
- cyan

babbling about books and plants
my crazy customers

 

#38 2012-02-29 11:48:38

Ad1tu
Pilgrim
From: Buffalo
Registered: 2004-02-22
Posts: 2489

Re: QM - the mad office

Sugar....crash....not.....optimal....zzzzzzzzzzzzz

Fiancee bought me a giant donut this morning. GIANT. It was tasty, but however now I'm quite sleepy...


If you should do what makes you happy, and no one can tell you what makes you happy, then that means no one can tell you what to do!

 

#39 2012-02-29 12:19:33

Magpie
Mantis
From: the town of thistly flowerbeds
Registered: 2006-03-27
Posts: 19906
Website

Re: QM - the mad office

I've been sleepy all day - I don't sleep well lately, I wake up about every hour, which is a little annoying. Towards the end of the day I was so tired I kept thinking I heard voices, and mistaking support beams for customers!
Now I wish I could just curl up on the couch and eat the rest of my marzipan, but I have to water those plants.  I guess I can eat some marzipan while I do that.


I think we've just proven that our greatest power is silliness!
- cyan

babbling about books and plants
my crazy customers

 

#40 2012-02-29 13:07:27

Ad1tu
Pilgrim
From: Buffalo
Registered: 2004-02-22
Posts: 2489

Re: QM - the mad office

Multi-tasking is the way to go! Water plants & eat marzipan sounds like nothing can go wrong.


If you should do what makes you happy, and no one can tell you what makes you happy, then that means no one can tell you what to do!

 

#41 2012-02-29 13:27:56

Magpie
Mantis
From: the town of thistly flowerbeds
Registered: 2006-03-27
Posts: 19906
Website

Re: QM - the mad office

Done. Well, not quite, but I think the rest will be fine until tomorrow.

Now for my daily bit of story-writing - I haven't skipped a single day this month, so proud of myself!


I think we've just proven that our greatest power is silliness!
- cyan

babbling about books and plants
my crazy customers

 

#42 2012-02-29 13:52:22

Magpie
Mantis
From: the town of thistly flowerbeds
Registered: 2006-03-27
Posts: 19906
Website

Re: QM - the mad office

All out of marzipan. :(
But if I come home at a reasonable time tomorrow, I'll bake myself a cake, just because I can.


I think we've just proven that our greatest power is silliness!
- cyan

babbling about books and plants
my crazy customers

 

#43 2012-03-01 10:47:55

Magpie
Mantis
From: the town of thistly flowerbeds
Registered: 2006-03-27
Posts: 19906
Website

Re: QM - the mad office

A beautiful sunny day today - and warm! Felt quite strange to work in just a sweater, without warm socks, knit kap, coat, and leggings under my trousers!
Weather like this makes me want to sing, which means I get a little annoyed when there are customers (because I will only sing when no-one's listening), and I have to sing in my made-up language, because it's the only one that sounds right for the weather.


I think we've just proven that our greatest power is silliness!
- cyan

babbling about books and plants
my crazy customers

 

#44 2012-03-02 00:53:35

Sahi
Mantis
From: Assendelft (the Netherlands)
Registered: 2001-06-04
Posts: 37873
Website

Re: QM - the mad office

Day off today. Going to work on an article I'm writing. And fetch my new keyboard from the post office today (if they actually are open).


"I'm a much nicer person online" - Aan'Allein

First member of the Shadowmarch Council of Sages, Official Quiller's Mint Historian
You may call me the Porcupine Lady, or if you are feeling generous the Erinaceous One.

 

#45 2012-03-02 04:14:32

ylvs
Mantis
From: On the sunny side of life
Registered: 2001-06-19
Posts: 5016

Re: QM - the mad office

Maen Mint!

Tummy sickness finally seems to be gone. Use the last day of sick leave to clean house and do a bit exercise.

Snowdrops begin to blossom in the garden. Spring is on its way! Yay for spring!


In an alternate universe, author Bobby Williams is known for his epic fantasy called, "Recollection, Sadness, and Spike". -- Cyan

 

#46 2012-03-02 06:19:18

Sahi
Mantis
From: Assendelft (the Netherlands)
Registered: 2001-06-04
Posts: 37873
Website

Re: QM - the mad office

Yay for illnesses that end!


"I'm a much nicer person online" - Aan'Allein

First member of the Shadowmarch Council of Sages, Official Quiller's Mint Historian
You may call me the Porcupine Lady, or if you are feeling generous the Erinaceous One.

 

#47 2012-03-02 10:17:51

Ad1tu
Pilgrim
From: Buffalo
Registered: 2004-02-22
Posts: 2489

Re: QM - the mad office

TGIF!

Looking forward to going to bed tonight because I don't have to get up early tomorrow!

Might go fabric shopping this weekend. I asked future mom-in-law (since she helped me with my first quilt) what a good next quilt would be, and she suggested "Disappearing 9 patch." It doesn't seem technically difficult, though I will have to work extra hard on measuring correctly and sewing in straight lines, but I think I'm going to have to work more on my color-coordination. Which will mean lots of wandering... Maybe I should pick a theme first, lol.


If you should do what makes you happy, and no one can tell you what makes you happy, then that means no one can tell you what to do!

 

#48 2012-03-02 13:46:32

Magpie
Mantis
From: the town of thistly flowerbeds
Registered: 2006-03-27
Posts: 19906
Website

Re: QM - the mad office

So glad it's finally the weekend! Had two busy days - it's been sunny, so lots of customers. Spent most of the day running around refilling the primrose and pansy tables, saying "yes, certainly, pansies don't mind cold weather at all" and "the door opens to the outside" and babbling other polite nonsense. Then came home to sow some peas, shower, do laundry and some cleaning, and now I'm at my mother's place looking after my brother. And I just want to go home and go to bed - which is pretty silly, I don't even go to bed this early if the next day is a weekday!


I think we've just proven that our greatest power is silliness!
- cyan

babbling about books and plants
my crazy customers

 

#49 2012-03-03 02:30:37

Magpie
Mantis
From: the town of thistly flowerbeds
Registered: 2006-03-27
Posts: 19906
Website

Re: QM - the mad office

Random thought of the day: I do mind untidiness a lot less than dirt - but I'd so much rather tidy up than clean! (Sadly, cleaning is really, really necessary today, so I'd better get started.)


I think we've just proven that our greatest power is silliness!
- cyan

babbling about books and plants
my crazy customers

 

#50 2012-03-03 06:14:49

Libra-in-a-roundabout-way
Mantis
From: the lowlands
Registered: 2006-03-29
Posts: 10990

Re: QM - the mad office

Bored....... actually dying of boredom....... (have enough I should do.... nothing I want to do...) Torchwood.... bring me light, please?!


"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

 

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