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    light wait photophorous's Avatar
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    an agonizingly beautiful day

    It's such a beautiful day and I'm stuck "working" in front of a computer. I don't know how much more of this I can take.

    Sorry, I just had to whine for a minute.

    Paul

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    Re: an agonizingly beautiful day

    Same here! Windowless office, I'll add...

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    Re: an agonizingly beautiful day

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    Same here! Windowless office, I'll add...
    I'm in a cubefarm with huge windows along one wall. Days like this I wish I couldn't see what I'm missing.

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    Re: an agonizingly beautiful day

    I to was stuck far from a window in a cube...dark corner.
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    Re: an agonizingly beautiful day

    Me, My work is in the basement and has been for 31 years! But I do get to run out side from one end of the campus to the other alot since my job changed. Last time it was power cord keeping the mirror from droping into position, oh no, no image on the screen!
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    Re: an agonizingly beautiful day

    aww, that sucks...i was in a classroom with mindows along the whole wall. it was torturous you know, seeing the birds flying in the trees watching monty python and the holy grail because apparently it represeted medival times well

    what a torturous morning

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    Re: an agonizingly beautiful day

    were the birds swallows? If they were, were they African or European, and were they carrying coconuts?

    Z
    Hell, there are no rules here-- we're trying to accomplish something.
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    Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
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    Re: an agonizingly beautiful day

    Quote Originally Posted by zrfraser
    were the birds swallows? If they were, were they African or European, and were they carrying coconuts?

    Z
    the air speed volocity was not great enough for them to be swallows, nevermind carry a coconut...unless they had it suspended between them with a string.

    tis a silly place anyway


    by the way, that is one of the greatest movies ever made

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    Re: an agonizingly beautiful day

    It will always be in my top three.

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    Hell, there are no rules here-- we're trying to accomplish something.
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