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25 May 2001 - 8:25 pm

My work day, if I can call it that, just seemed to drag on forever today.  I was dreadfully tired for the first couple of hours that I was there, and it took every ounce of strength I had in order keep from falling asleep at my desk.  The one little bit of work I needed to do today (ask the Director's secretary what the official name of the technology group was) I couldn't get done.  The person I needed to speak to wasn't at her desk the four times I trudged over to the other side of the office to see her.  However, the general manager's last day was today, so there was an abundance of free cookies near his office, which at least motivated me to walk over there.  We were supposed to stop in and wish him well, but I'm only an intern, so I just took the cookies and went back to my desk.

There is a rumor that michael may be driving over to Evansville tomorrow.  This means that I will have to clear all of my winter clothes out of the guest bedroom (rather than put them away, I just piled them on the bed when I moved back for the summer).  Another wild Internet rumor claims that Jon Polk will be in Evansville tomorrow through the end of the month.  Should these rumors prove to be true, this weekend will be very cool.

Posted by on 25 May 2001 at 8:25 PM

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