I say yes. If you legit needed to read and respond to the emails then it’s working.
Heck, yeah. You’ve got to do it sometime. If it’s work related, it’s work.
It’s a Mt Dew Monday for me, too. There were a bunch of yakkity yaks clogging up the area around the coffee machine oblivious to the idea that, perhaps, they could just focus on generating their coffee reports instead of regaling the tales from last night’s festivities, so I just grabbed a Mt Dew instead. It’s so delicious.
It’s greed to want to give less money to the state than you have to?
Nope
Random question:
Do women ever have a foot fetish? Seems like all you ever hear about is guys loving women’s feet.
Not satisfied with the response in the Random Thoughts thread when you brought this up two days ago?
I totally forgot I posted that,
I need to take a break from day drinking.
Why do I use the last stall in one bathroom on my office floor, but the first stall in the other?
Quit stalling and get back to work.
Lighting. Perceived or actual cleanliness. Avoiding the handicap stall on 3rd floor bc someone who works there needs it. Habit born from the other one being in use when you long-ago walked in and you dont switcj what works (like always sitting in same area in college or church).
How long after completing a juror qualification questionnaire might a citizen be requested to serve on a jury?
What causes a trial to be in a US District court vs. a county or state court?
back when I went to church, I liked to switch up where I sat the family about one Sunday a month. it was entertaining to watch faces of people who usually sat where I was now sitting come in and be like, what the heck? This isn’t where you sit. And how is God gonna know who’s talking to him? I don’t want your prayers getting mixed up with mine!
Yeah I went to church years ago with an evangelical family. Sat right in the front row, which I commented on. The father just said ‘dont worry, I paid for it’.
I believe in most churches the front row is NOT going to be someone else’s seat.
This is most certainly true.
They are the exact same bathroom, three non-accessible stalls, no noticeable difference in lighting or anything. It’s puzzling. Must just be force of habit.
Perhaps different levels urgency/stress on the different floors?
So if you weren’t aware of which floor you were on (pretend you were hooded and dragged in there) you’d not be able to tell which is which? That surprises me
