Well, "you do what you have to do!" I have no problem with those who choose to carseat dance either. If I owned a convertible I would be bouncing out into the open air.
You know, there are people in Washington who have spent over a lustrum devising how to spare you the soul-destroying indignity of working at a job for your living.
I do a lot of desk chair dancing, but mine is slow dancing to jazz. I miss you. Wish your boss wouldn't work so early. He has a lot of nerve interfering with your real job.
Work...OMG, what is that?
ReplyDeleteWell, "you do what you have to do!" I have no problem with those who choose to carseat dance either. If I owned a convertible I would be bouncing out into the open air.
ReplyDeleteNow that's just disturbing.
ReplyDeleteYou know, there are people in Washington who have spent over a lustrum devising how to spare you the soul-destroying indignity of working at a job for your living.
ReplyDelete//work for a living//
ReplyDeleteya, what Randal said. A very disturbing trend, indeed!
Is it bad I'm actually okay with being unemployed?
ReplyDelete*snort*
ReplyDeleteCarseat dancing.
I hear you about the whole pesky work thing. It sucks.
Right now I'm happier to be working than not... too many friends out of work and too easy to picture me in the same situation.
ReplyDeleteThe video. um... and the outtakes at the end are the best part. You don't need to speak French to get them.
frightening and funny at the same time.
ReplyDeleteWow! When did Ann Coulter become a pop singer?
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to hear your boss is disturbing your blogging....
ReplyDeleteWhat Dr. Z said.
ReplyDeleteI do a lot of desk chair dancing, but mine is slow dancing to jazz. I miss you. Wish your boss wouldn't work so early. He has a lot of nerve interfering with your real job.
hi Lisa, this blog is a joy, you are six shades of marvelous
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