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Working 9 to 5 . . . and Then 5 to Midnight

9th August 2005

Working 9 to 5 . . . and Then 5 to Midnight

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One of the other associates pointed out recently that this job is a two-shift job.  Unfortunately, we have to work both shifts.  Except for weekends.  When we only work one shift.  Each day. 

I actually managed to take a whole day off this weekend to attend the Babydolls’ Bash at Sangria.  (Speaking of which, I wish I could go back in time to when I could have more than one drink and NOT get sick the next morning.  Apparently that time has passed.  Sickness aside, it was terrific seeing everyone.  Even if I was convinced I was going to die the next morning.)  Sadly enough, I couldn’t squeeze in a second day off to go to the Jack Johnson concert on Sunday, although I was in the office until 10pm that night, which is almost as much fun.  (*sarcasm dripping*)  =)

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  1. 1 On August 10th, 2005, BD Princess said:

    Y, you almost died again??!!

  2. 2 On August 10th, 2005, vitamin_g said:

    kq knows the horrors of one drink as well… you two should be drinking buddies 😛

  3. 3 On August 10th, 2005, Y. said:

    I am weak. I was so sick Sunday, I didn’t make it into the office until about 4pm. I swear, I used to drink like a fish and be fine! Now, two drinks and I know I’m going to regret it the next morning!

  4. 4 On August 10th, 2005, KA said:

    this was Y that night:

    “look K! i’m still standing!”….you were so cute!

  5. 5 On August 10th, 2005, JPN said:

    Maybe you should start drinking during the second shift…I think you can kill two birds with one stone here.

  6. 6 On August 11th, 2005, echan said:

    Yeah, I hate the whole, “Yay, it’s Saturday, I can take my time getting in…” when we shouldn’t even have to be there at all.