Leftover pad thai!SlithyTove wrote:Getting up for food related reasons is at least 80% of how I pass the time.barley wrote:I'm too lazy to get up and microwave my lunch so I might eat it cold
ETA: What's for lunch?

Leftover pad thai!SlithyTove wrote:Getting up for food related reasons is at least 80% of how I pass the time.barley wrote:I'm too lazy to get up and microwave my lunch so I might eat it cold
ETA: What's for lunch?
Can you go a month without anyone noticing? That seems to be the standard set by thelostweasley and caprica.Muiraquita wrote:Muiraquita wrote:I'm going to go get coffee... I may never walk back to my office. It's too nice out.
Update. Just sitting at the river. I dont think anyone at work has noticed.
Ugh I need to be frugal and bring lunch but I'm already so sad about being at the office that leaving it to go buy lunch is all I have to look forward to. I'm going to the place around the corner that makes spring rolls to order.barley wrote:Leftover pad thai!SlithyTove wrote:Getting up for food related reasons is at least 80% of how I pass the time.barley wrote:I'm too lazy to get up and microwave my lunch so I might eat it cold
ETA: What's for lunch?![]()
I'm in the exact same place... I'm going to get teriyaki noodles and maybe never come back.capricasixx wrote:Ugh I need to be frugal and bring lunch but I'm already so sad about being at the office that leaving it to go buy lunch is all I have to look forward to. I'm going to the place around the corner that makes spring rolls to order.barley wrote:Leftover pad thai!SlithyTove wrote:Getting up for food related reasons is at least 80% of how I pass the time.barley wrote:I'm too lazy to get up and microwave my lunch so I might eat it cold
ETA: What's for lunch?![]()
schocolate wrote:Can you go a month without anyone noticing? That seems to be the standard set by thelostweasley and caprica.Muiraquita wrote:Muiraquita wrote:I'm going to go get coffee... I may never walk back to my office. It's too nice out.
Update. Just sitting at the river. I dont think anyone at work has noticed.
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Muiraquita wrote:schocolate wrote:Can you go a month without anyone noticing? That seems to be the standard set by thelostweasley and caprica.Muiraquita wrote:Muiraquita wrote:I'm going to go get coffee... I may never walk back to my office. It's too nice out.
Update. Just sitting at the river. I dont think anyone at work has noticed.
Honestly? Probably.
I was gone for 3 weeks over Christmas and no one realized, and two weeks last June and only one realized, and that was because I told them I was deucing out after my LSAT...
It doesn't help that I haven't had pretty much any work since last June, with the exception of some really small projects.
I support this. Don't be this guy.schocolate wrote:I'm in the exact same place... I'm going to get teriyaki noodles and maybe never come back.capricasixx wrote:Ugh I need to be frugal and bring lunch but I'm already so sad about being at the office that leaving it to go buy lunch is all I have to look forward to. I'm going to the place around the corner that makes spring rolls to order.barley wrote:Leftover pad thai!SlithyTove wrote:Getting up for food related reasons is at least 80% of how I pass the time.barley wrote:I'm too lazy to get up and microwave my lunch so I might eat it cold
ETA: What's for lunch?![]()
The Onion hits it 100% on the nose as usual.barley wrote:I support this. Don't be this guy.schocolate wrote:I'm in the exact same place... I'm going to get teriyaki noodles and maybe never come back.capricasixx wrote:Ugh I need to be frugal and bring lunch but I'm already so sad about being at the office that leaving it to go buy lunch is all I have to look forward to. I'm going to the place around the corner that makes spring rolls to order.barley wrote:Leftover pad thai!SlithyTove wrote:Getting up for food related reasons is at least 80% of how I pass the time.barley wrote:I'm too lazy to get up and microwave my lunch so I might eat it cold
ETA: What's for lunch?![]()
Leftovers are an exception though!
schocolate wrote:Muiraquita wrote:schocolate wrote:Can you go a month without anyone noticing? That seems to be the standard set by thelostweasley and caprica.Muiraquita wrote:Muiraquita wrote:I'm going to go get coffee... I may never walk back to my office. It's too nice out.
Update. Just sitting at the river. I dont think anyone at work has noticed.
Honestly? Probably.
I was gone for 3 weeks over Christmas and no one realized, and two weeks last June and only one realized, and that was because I told them I was deucing out after my LSAT...
It doesn't help that I haven't had pretty much any work since last June, with the exception of some really small projects.![]()
how do you spend your time?!
Ooh, I love Civ V. My brother's been pressuring me to get EU IV but I don't think I'm ready to take the plunge.Muiraquita wrote: Sometimes I take lunch breaks and go for runs, that gets rid of an hour to 2 hours. A lot of netflix. Some reading. GChatting and Group Chats with friends. Civilization and Europa Universalis on my laptop. It's mind numbing.
GROSSThe Abyss wrote:Sick and still at work. Ugh.
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You're doing something horribly wrong.The Abyss wrote:Sick and still at work. Ugh.
schocolate wrote:
Ooh, I love Civ V. My brother's been pressuring me to get EU IV but I don't think I'm ready to take the plunge.
No one else here knows how to do what I do, which is amazing because my job is incredibly easy.schocolate wrote:You're doing something horribly wrong.The Abyss wrote:Sick and still at work. Ugh.
Feel better soon!
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EU IV is the goat, but it could very well be the undoing of my legal career before it even starts.Muiraquita wrote:schocolate wrote:
Ooh, I love Civ V. My brother's been pressuring me to get EU IV but I don't think I'm ready to take the plunge.
DO IT. I've spent an embarrassing amount of time on that game. I hate (and love) that Steam tells me how many hours.
Generally wrote:EU IV is the goat, but it could very well be the undoing of my legal career before it even starts.Muiraquita wrote:schocolate wrote:
Ooh, I love Civ V. My brother's been pressuring me to get EU IV but I don't think I'm ready to take the plunge.
DO IT. I've spent an embarrassing amount of time on that game. I hate (and love) that Steam tells me how many hours.
Who needs grades when you rule a consolidated Holy Roman Empire stretching from Paris to Berlin.Muiraquita wrote:Generally wrote:EU IV is the goat, but it could very well be the undoing of my legal career before it even starts.Muiraquita wrote:schocolate wrote:
Ooh, I love Civ V. My brother's been pressuring me to get EU IV but I don't think I'm ready to take the plunge.
DO IT. I've spent an embarrassing amount of time on that game. I hate (and love) that Steam tells me how many hours.
You're welcome. Sorry about your grades though.
OMG GUYSGenerally wrote:Who needs grades when you rule a consolidated Holy Roman Empire stretching from Paris to Berlin.Muiraquita wrote:Generally wrote:EU IV is the goat, but it could very well be the undoing of my legal career before it even starts.Muiraquita wrote:schocolate wrote:
Ooh, I love Civ V. My brother's been pressuring me to get EU IV but I don't think I'm ready to take the plunge.
DO IT. I've spent an embarrassing amount of time on that game. I hate (and love) that Steam tells me how many hours.
You're welcome. Sorry about your grades though.
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capricasixx wrote:
OMG GUYS
I just had the greatest idea for this thread
http://www.playdiplomacy.com/
I've never played but I'd be downcapricasixx wrote:OMG GUYSGenerally wrote:Who needs grades when you rule a consolidated Holy Roman Empire stretching from Paris to Berlin.Muiraquita wrote:Generally wrote:EU IV is the goat, but it could very well be the undoing of my legal career before it even starts.Muiraquita wrote:schocolate wrote:
Ooh, I love Civ V. My brother's been pressuring me to get EU IV but I don't think I'm ready to take the plunge.
DO IT. I've spent an embarrassing amount of time on that game. I hate (and love) that Steam tells me how many hours.
You're welcome. Sorry about your grades though.
I just had the greatest idea for this thread
http://www.playdiplomacy.com/
Now there's a charge.
Just kidding ... it's still FREE!
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