The Internet is boring.
Billions of pages and nothing worth looking at. None of the sites I normally visit has been updated today.
So to spare you that problem I'm updating Threshold.
You're welcome.
As you've no doubt guessed, it's a very slow and boring day here at work.
To make matters worse, all of the candy machines are out of Twix bars (Bastards!).
But at least I'll be free for a few days after today is (eventually) over.
The only real excitement for the day came when I went out to pick up lunch (Brian and Scott were both too wimpy to venture out into the 19 degree weather. 19 degrees? That's positively balmy!
We got our lunch from Reston Kabob. I got a Kobeeda, which is the thing I usually get from there. It's damned tasty, but the only thing about it is that it looks like nothing so much as, well, a giant turd.
The first order of business before eating it is to cut it up into smaller pieces that eliminate the resemblance. Once that's accomplished - and if you can get over your initial revulsion - it's good eating.
The guy who runs Reston Kabob is an older Greek gentleman who, with his perpetually arched eyebrow, looks as though he's simultaneously pissed off and confused.
Possibly he's confused about why he's so pissed off. Not sure on that score, so I'm just as confused as he is, though not quite so pissed off.
Yesterday we'd hoped to have the highlight of our day be listening to Michelle from You Can't Make It Up on a talk show on XM Satellite Radio. Brian has an XM subscription, so he logged in to the online version only to find that the channel the show was on isn't available online, which sucks.
In any case, I can't really see myself writing about much else but how bored I am, so I suppose I will spare you that.
You'r welcome.
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