International Skive-off Day, SFO Edition: Monday 4 February 2008

Jan 19, 2008 14:11

Skiving off on a Monday is a typically British action. In essence, you deliberately do not work, calling in sick, or a holiday, in order to more properly enjoy yourself. I'm doing it. So should you ( Read more... )

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ceebaby January 19 2008, 18:31:13 UTC
Can't take Monday off - but I will go in early & leave early (by 5 hopefully). Will you still be hanging out early eveningish?

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ttmooney January 30 2008, 22:11:32 UTC
Given the legendary fortitude I've shown in recent days, I can only say 'maybe'.

Seriously, I'm sure I'll be around. It will be great to see you.

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ceebaby January 30 2008, 22:15:57 UTC
Heh. Would love to see you too!

Would you mind texting/calling & letting me know if you do have the necessary fortitude at some point that afternoon?

I have a class on Monday night (in Redwood City) that I don't mind at all skipping to see you, but if you've already crashed & burned I may as well stay down here & take it.

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mayhem_chaos January 21 2008, 19:31:22 UTC
Ping me when you get to SLO. You should stop by the new digs and have a drink -- I'm centrally located!

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