p.s. (PRE-script): i'm still continuing to name my posts after the first
Beatles song that I think of once i have to write a title for a post.
new pet peeve: i hate when you cover for someone at work, then a superior
brings work that the "missing person" usually does to which you have no
knowledge of knowing how to do. puts you in a bind, makes you look
entirely incompetant, and the only way out is to be able to be a good
orator. thank god i'm that AND funny with a cute to play with (...GAWD,
you're extremely conceeded!). no - really though....people should be more
confident in situations like this. this is why -- that superior that gave
you the work, i'd say at least 7 outta 10 bosses don't know what/how to do
the things you do. the exception to the rule is if they made their way to
the top by going through what you do....but in the administrative business
world -- secretaries and "copy boys" and doc aids and "right hand men" just
do what needs to get done by any means necessary. as long as it's neat,
clean, with no complaints afterwards. THEREFORE, you can work your way
around the administrative track if you're a good orator that looks
intelligent/cute AND you can back up your talk every now and then. BUT
like i said in a previous post -- i actually DO work at work. i don't like
to use this tactic unless i have to.
smartest line in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: when Professor
Dumbledore was talking to Harry about the things that he'll start to face
in life: "You can either do the right thing or do what is easy." OH -- so
damn smart! think about it! even in the world of computers when things
are getting more technologically advanced to make things easier...if you
don't know the backbones of it and HOW it works, then you'll get screwed
when it breaks down. If you go through the trouble of reading instruction
manuals and knowing devices in and out, you took the difficult route (NOT
EASY) and did the right thing cause you'll more likely be less screwed if
something were to happen. That's just one example. but that quote works
in so many ways. Please learn to take meanings out of movies -- it makes
life more insightful!
randumb thought: you think people that have warts on their hands actually
have genital warts and got warts on their hands because they suffer from
chronic masturbation? not far fetched if you ask me!
thanksgiving randumbness: even as far back as social studies in 5th grade,
i've always accepted this holiday to be another reason to eat alot and get
drunk. that's what the pilgrims and the indians did. [enter dramatic
music with gong to set the scene] in a deep movie trailer voice: When the
worlds of man and earth combine together to celebrate a moment of
unity...there is ONLY ONE REASON! A battle of gobble vs. fork. What can
people do to save a country from interior mass destruction?! They call a
legend. Academy Award winning actor, Russell Crowe, plays John Smith.
"Hold it right there brown man! Nobody passes without food in their hand!"
Academy Award nominee Ken Watanabe as Chief Wigwam, "oook ah towee ba! You
intrude on mother soil. Give me drink of drunk!" A holiday event directed
by Oliver Stone. [GONG!] "T-GIVING: THE FIGHT FOR WHITE MEAT!" [Fade to
black. GONG!]
i love having a movie imagination....
happy thanksgiving b*tches -- it's a celebration!
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