15 May 2007, I'm having a better day, as I have completed the packing for the office and as of tomorrow will be working mainly out of my satellite office (my connex). I will have a few small things to finish up, but for the most part, the new guys have taken the controls and we are just watching over them. I picked up the box set of "24" seasons 1-5 last Friday and will see how many hours in a row I can watch before I collapse. I did manage to get 1 1/2 boxes of stuff out of my room, so I am making some progress there. Mrs. Dub is encouraging me to downsize my stuff coming home and I will make every effort to do so. I am reminded of Steve Martin in "The Jerk" when he finally moves out of his mansion. All I need is.....and.....and....that's all....except this....and.....
Everything else is going pretty good here. Be safe and have a great day.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
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Glad today is a better day for ya.
Oh I love that movie... of course, I love Steve Martin too...
Stay safe...
I am glad you are having a much better day. It's always great when the next team comes in to take over. Just keep packing, and getting yourself ready to come home. Stay safe and God bless.
You sound like it is a better day, yesterday sucked. I understand what you were talking about, I learned a long time ago, sign after a personal inventory only.
Stay safe, when will you announce the day of the big bird home.........
i love that movie too! and he got a "job"!! be safe and pack dub, pack...
smiles, bee
You are offically a great uncle today! Karisa had a baby girl this afternoon and they are both doing well. We are grandparents! How weird is that?! :-)
LOL at The Jerk and the scene when he was moving out....very funny...
poor Mrs. Dub....
But I'm glad to hear today is better!
Peace
Oh... I see your 'short timer' isn't showing any time... are you heading home really soon?
Please tell me they don't seriously think you are going to pay for the projector??? Go ahead - rant all you like, write letters until you drown them in paperwork, drag it out 8 months, file an insurance claim for it.
That's just not right :(
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