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Raia and I have been ranting by Email about the stress, the burden and the pressure in our lives - which, of course, we do not not have anymore. In short, life's like an O.D. of hard work.
Raia bitterly suggested (I'm really overdoing this, aren't I?) a "too much work" pity party, and I said hey - why not invite the Hatrackers?
Now, let the ranting begin! Who's first?
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all work and no play makes arevoj a dull girl. all work and no play makes arevoj a dull girl. all work and no play makes arevoj a dull girl. all work and no play makes arevoj a dull girl.
edit: (I really do not mind the hard work part; it is the "no life" part that is most difficult.)
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Ever see "Office Space"? There's a conversation within to the effect of:
"My job? I'm not going to do it anymore". "You're going to quit?" "No, I'm just not going to do it anymore."
I would so love to be able to say that. I suppose I could, but I'm too much of a 6 (see Kayla's birthday calculator post).
I have an aunt - a few years ago she was hunting and fishing and working and found she couldn't do all three. So, she quit work. Excellent.
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And here I thought we'd be discussing Kosher foods again. I guess I need to make sure that next time I read "Work" instead of "Pork."
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Mmm, orange juice...my favorite! How did you know?
Oy Vey Iz Mir, I wish I could truly enjoy it while reading a book or knitting, not revising for my exam.
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