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I'm still confounded as to how he could possibly be a PhD. His noggin... just a hat rack up there.


Don't tell the art people.

I make it a policy to never use a communal fridge... waaaaaay too scary.

and that is just how it was spelled

Sherrie, I'd avoid it if I could, but I would starve to death, or spend too much buying lunches.
The fridge upstairs is cleaned regularly, but then I run the risk of being pulled into conversation or looking anti-social. I AM anti-social, and I like it that way. I just want to read through lunch, and I'd rather put my lunch on the clean top shelf of the dirty first floor mini-fridge than talk to people.
Alas, today I have to go buy toilet paper and dish soap at lunch. Somehow those trips are ALWAYS timed to be absolutely necessary on a rainy day.
Lunch today = getting soaked AND not getting to read.
On the plus side, I have fresh very non-local pineapple.

Emergency meaning you don't have anything else to get stuck on the roof of your mouth?

When I worked at Boeing, which was a cool, relaxed atmosphere, I had a hanging rubber witch that would cackle whenever you pressed her nose. Jared's brother Joel, who I worked with before Jared & I did, used to come around just to "bite my witch". hehehe Good times.
The fridge on my floor of our office is clearly heading in that direction, and I refuse to be the one to clean it, since I have never spilled anything or left anything to rot.
Anyhow, if you ever don't hear from me for a few days, that may be the reason.