My office, this, and that.

Jul 13, 2004 21:16

I finally did it. Totally unplanned mind you, but I did it. I can now dance in my office. Yes that's right ladies and gentlemen, I cleaned my office and removed what was easily a Work Cover claim waiting to happen! Although Work Cover can suck me off for all I care. They're not allowed in my office ( Read more... )

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ozbrat July 13 2004, 18:11:42 UTC
I'll have to take a look at your office very soon. Seeing is believing! 'Cause right now, I don't believe. Bwaha!

$23 for a hair cut is effing crazy. Barber's can do the same thing for $10. Take advantage of being a male and get the $10 haircuts, fool!

Rove Live wasn't the best last night. Peter Hellier's a funny bastard but I think that was the funniest thing on all night. Oh wait.. the comedian was pretty good.

Oh and did I mention I'm going to be a millionaire by the time I'm 30?
HINT: Always remember your family ;)

Brilliant quote, btw. Very true.

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witchyangel July 15 2004, 16:25:30 UTC
Nice. I cleaned my room the other day, bit of yayness. It actually looks half decent when you bother, hey? Funny that.

Hairdressing costs are evil - last time I went, it cost me $55 when the time before that she'd charged me $45. Disgusting. And my sister pays $60 every time she goes to her hairdresser, which is only because she's 16 - once she turns 18 they start charging her full price which hikes it up to $88. And she'll pay it too, which is even more disgusting.

Rove Live was quite amusing on Tuesday, I like that standup guy.. Peter Helliar's audition didn't quite crack me up though. But he usually does, I love Pete and Corinne.

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b4uistand July 15 2004, 22:24:59 UTC
Yayness is good! Yay for yayness! And yes, it looks at least half decent when you bother. It also gives one a nice sense of worth :D ( ... )

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jay_summers July 16 2004, 22:46:08 UTC
Firstly, I hate Rove Live. He's not funny, he's a dick. Pardon the language but I'm striving for accuracy.

Wow, that much for a hair-cut!? I'm spoiled; I grew up with a grandfather who was a barber and my mother's cousin is too so I get mine for free at the moment. But at full price I think he only charges $12 unless you've really let yourself go.

I love a clean room, however if you're anything like me I give it a week at most before your office has returned to cyclone central. :)

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b4uistand July 17 2004, 00:17:07 UTC
Firstly, no need to be pardoning language. There's not a single word in any language you could use to offend me. Having said that, I only know English and the odd swear word in Italian :o)

I started going to a hairdresser several years ago when I first tried getting some sort of colour in my hair. I've been going to a hairdresser ever since (but rarely get any colouring done these days). At the time, a hair cut was $15. The price has risen ever since. Perhaps it's time for me to go back to the trusty old barber.

My office is already worse off than it was after the clean up. I started working in there again, so the familiar sight of boxes lying on the floor and computers with their bits hanging out all over the desk is once again common place. I really hope it doesn't get to "cyclone central", as you put it :o)

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