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bloodyrosemccoy) wrote2012-11-11 04:13 pm
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Bitter? Me?
I've had to call into work the last couple of days because two solid feet of snow here at mountain level, plus the annual OMG SNOW Traffic Panic, it would take a combination of the Batmobile and Jedi reflexes to get there without destroying myself and my car.
On the one hand I feel a little bad about abandoning my coworkers to drown in a sea of unshelved book trucks. On the other hand, though, I am really not willing to risk life, limb, and car for a 12-hour-a-week minimum wage job that hasn't given me a promotion in 3 1/2 years. If being a good employee doesn't get me anywhere, I am far less inclined to boher.
In other news, though, it snowed like 2 feet this weekend! It's winter! Hooray!
On the one hand I feel a little bad about abandoning my coworkers to drown in a sea of unshelved book trucks. On the other hand, though, I am really not willing to risk life, limb, and car for a 12-hour-a-week minimum wage job that hasn't given me a promotion in 3 1/2 years. If being a good employee doesn't get me anywhere, I am far less inclined to boher.
In other news, though, it snowed like 2 feet this weekend! It's winter! Hooray!
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This sounds like the word used when the Batmobile proves insufficient to handling the two feet of snow on mountain roads. "Don't worry, Tim, we're in the Batmobiee-"
I don't usually like to call out typos, but I make exceptions when it seems funny enough ;)
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(Funny thing is, I rewrote it because I typed it wrong the first time. Apparently my fingers just did not want to type "Batmobile." <-- AND I JUST HAD TO RETYPE THAT TWICE BECAUSE IT KEPT COMING OUT WRONG.)
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