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November 01, 2006
I like to think of it as a little quirk, but really it's just me being a moron

So, back in Charlotte. But this time, many of the project team members are here. Including the Design Manager. Who was actually able to tell me something about the Gainesville schedule. He even had a calendar. So, now I feel at least somewhat prepared.

Anyway, we all went out to dinner tonight, and since Enterprise gave me a mom car (hello, Chrysler Pacifica) I drove. Which would have worked out well, except that I have this habit of putting the car into drive even when I want to back up. I never actually go forward, I just go to "D" before "R". Which most people either don't notice, or are too polite to comment on. Not my co-workers.

Of course, it might have had something to do with the fact that as we got into the car, I told them, "I'm an excellent driver."


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So many times I want to make a comment on what a blog says and instead of coming up with something apropos, I think something along these lines: •Ancient Chinese Secret, huh? •When I don't use conditioner my hair is insufferably tangly •I love my hedgehog....don't ask me why. Sending you The Love. Stew
Posted by lastewie at November 1, 2006 09:34 PM


of course you are!
Posted by Janet at November 1, 2006 10:34 PM


Did you hit anything? No. Therefore, you are NOT a moron. So there.
Posted by dreadmouse at November 3, 2006 02:36 PM



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