I could really use a break now
Oct. 21st, 2005 10:17 amIn all senses of the term.
The office pitched in together to buy lottery tickets. It would be very nice if we won. Heck, I wouldn't even turn up my nose at a few hundred dollars. Heck, even fifty extra dollars would be nice. Extra money, no matter what the amount, is always nice.
So, the way it always happens when I buy a lottery ticket, I've started building my castles in spain. You know, that happy little fantasy world in which I actually have the money to do the stuff I'd like to do with my life: buy my parents a house in France, get my own place, pay off all my bills, what have you.
I could go on at length, but I won't.
What I'd really like now is a vacation. Somewhere that involves a sunny beach and turquoise water and not too many tourists.
After that, I'd opt for the kind of vacation with a large amount of forest and/or river, and lots of trekking and camping and hiking. I want to be outside, dammit, and not stuck inside this stupid little cubicle, no matter how "open concept" this damned office is meant to be.
I have spoken. :P
The office pitched in together to buy lottery tickets. It would be very nice if we won. Heck, I wouldn't even turn up my nose at a few hundred dollars. Heck, even fifty extra dollars would be nice. Extra money, no matter what the amount, is always nice.
So, the way it always happens when I buy a lottery ticket, I've started building my castles in spain. You know, that happy little fantasy world in which I actually have the money to do the stuff I'd like to do with my life: buy my parents a house in France, get my own place, pay off all my bills, what have you.
I could go on at length, but I won't.
What I'd really like now is a vacation. Somewhere that involves a sunny beach and turquoise water and not too many tourists.
After that, I'd opt for the kind of vacation with a large amount of forest and/or river, and lots of trekking and camping and hiking. I want to be outside, dammit, and not stuck inside this stupid little cubicle, no matter how "open concept" this damned office is meant to be.
I have spoken. :P
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Date: 2005-10-21 02:50 pm (UTC)What are you, STUPID or something?
And "open concept" just means "no privacy so we can make sure you're working and not surfing pr0n sites".
Grr.
Anyhow, good luck!
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Date: 2005-10-21 03:15 pm (UTC)I'd go back to school, and *then* work, unless I win a significant amount of money that would really enable me not to work for the rest of my life. A quick calculation puts that at $2 million, in order to continue at slightly over my current lifestyle, supposing the cost of living never goes up.
No one at this office has mentioned coming back to work if we win, mind you. ;)