A little bit of Nowhere

Ever notice how it's the little things in life that amuse us so much? More to the point, ever notice how it's the silly little idiocies in life that amuse us more than anything else? Well, this is not as much ''the little blog that could'' as it is ''the blog that enjoys going up the down escalator in your local mall.'' Will it have anything of real importance? No, probably not. But enjoy the ride never the less!

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Tuesday, February 20, 2007
 
Applause! Applause!

Well, it's time for another round of "Ding Dong, the kiosk's dead!"

Sure, at the last possible minute on Friday, Head Office added an extra day to its existence, making Monday the takedown day instead of Sunday. But as far as I know, now whenever I walk down that corridor in the mall, there will be empty floor space, leaving me with the chance to tak a few seconds and dance over the kiosk's grave, so to speak.

And now that's two things down for the "how the hell did this get so busy?!" month of February. With the kiosk closed and Inventory done for, I can more or less take a breather. (Or so the theory goes.) Already, though, I'm feeling horribly jealous of Mel, who can now sleep in and spend the next while relaxing through the days whenever she's not working on her courses.

I need someone at the company to blackmail. That way I can get paid not to show up.

But meh, in the meanwhile the tedium continues. With any luck the next few days will prove quieter. I'll need it since I get to spend tonight packing for tomorrow's voyage to Connecticut. And it suddenly occurs to me that perhaps, on the eve of a trip such as this, I should also do something about my dwindling supply of clean clothes and the horribly overflowing laundry hamper of not-so-clean clothes.

Unless they eat the cat. In which case, the laundry hamper and its carnivorous contents can stay right where they are.

Today's Lesson: postponed due to an extreme disliking of Tuesday morning. Instead, Today's Lesson will be a spare, and you can each work on other homework...self-discovery things...and so forth.