So, I went to the campus bar, feeling a bit 'meh' and just looking for company, when I found the new recruits course all watching football on TV. I plonked myself down in the middle of them and started chatting, when a female recruit came back from the bar and I could hardly believe my eyes; she's only an old army buddy I haven't seen in 15 years. We talked a lot then I walked her home and went in for coffee and I feel a lot better now I know she is here Small world, eh?
Nothing like a good workout. Hurt my hand, but that's mainly due to me being rather angry at the moment. Still, feels good. Gonna jump into a cold shower and then traverse the wasteland in FO4.
Ha, no, I literally had coffee. In other news... my welfare officer pointed out to somebody high up that putting the most gregarious man on the force all alone all day in a small room at the end of a long, dark corridor was kind of cruel and unusual, so I'm being moved to the recruit training wing.
I got a pretty sweet with my job!! Just sit here, and observe. And I can do it three ways. Sit in the guard shack, sit in the car or set out a chair and enjoy the beautiful weather. Just as long as I'm observing my surroundings, any occasional scanning in or out of vehicles
To amuse myself, I looked up the definition of slacker, to see if I was one. A part of me says yes, and a part of me says no. I don't really try to avoid work however I do try to take the path of least resistance. So I may be partial slacker, LOL!
I got my new username, unfortunately you can't change usernames!! I'll have to save this as a whatchamacallit that you put as a subtitle or in the check
Speaking as a slacker of the highest degree, I can confirm that I often look things up to avoid doing other, more important, work.
I see both of these are pretty good, maybe I can do an alchemation of both. Or combine them somehow. Slacrasinater the Anglo-Slaxon.