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secondlina) wrote2010-03-13 02:27 pm
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When I drew this comic wednesday night, I cursed the flexibility of technology. I now embrace it.
In the night between thursday and friday I became very very ill. To put it midly - anything and everything I put into my moth would come out one way or another. I also had fever and aching bones. And I had no more sick days available. So what did I do? Worked remotely from home.
So I guess the moral of this story is "Be careful what you curse".
That and "Oh god, how much can one throw up without dying?"
I'm doing better now.
-Isa
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I think we've all had days when we don't want to go to work. @_@ And nothing is worse than having to work when you're sick as a dog.
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When I think about not wanting to go to work, I think of the money and how much I need it.
But what's a 'mangouste'?
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It's actually a mongoose! Oops. Mangouste is the french spelling. It's a "Timon" XD
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I wish I could work from home. Getting up in the mornings sometimes reaaaally sucks. Not a morning person am I...
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Whatever you got sounds nasty! I hope the worst of it is over!
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Wish I could work from home. I actually have a dream every now and then that I'm dispatching out of a little room in my house, but something tells me that wouldn't work out in real life.
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You know you don't wanna go to work when you absolutely hate cold, moved to a southern U.S. state, and yet pray for a snow day. Esp. on Monday mornings.