Comments:

Erica - 2004-09-08 13:32:47
When I worked as an admin asst that stuff used to drive me bat shit (I "assisted" a team of almost 30 and they were almost all helpless mental defectives) so I made I huge ring binder full of forms that they had to fill out to get me to do things. No more chicken scratch on a posty note. If they wanted me to send a fax for them or set up a conference call or do any of the super easy automated things like that around the office, they had to fill out this big form that took longer than the actual thing they needed doing in the first place. Believe it or not - they still prfered the forms. Lazy asses!
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Evil - 2004-09-08 13:57:01
Ahhhh, how wonderful it is to have someone to share in the misery of it all. My husband can barely find his glasses on his face without my assistance.
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ChicagoJo - 2004-09-08 14:00:51
It's definitely a day for this picture: http://chicagojo.diaryland.com/images/cat.jpg
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sarkasmo - 2004-09-08 14:19:33
Purple, my brainspace-cohabitant, I feel your pain. All day long, I get emails from "people" who are too damn lazy to figure things out on their own, or who just want to see if clicking the "send" button does anything, or (my choice for "whom to kill first") want to tell me that they can't send me email. Don't regret any of what you've said, because it's all the righteous fucking truth.
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nancy - 2004-09-08 14:27:13
yea i hear ya. weve lived in this house over 7 years, and still, no one knows where to put the dishes when they take them out of the dishwasher. they just pile em all on the countertop.....
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kaki321 - 2004-09-08 14:35:06
Oh that is some funny shit, gurl. Thanks for the laughs today. I am having a bad day here. My husband is helpless when it comes to finding things, my 3-year old isn't really expected to know where all his things are, but I am tired of looking for his Greg, the Wiggles guy. Keep track of your toys Boy!
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Gumphood - 2004-09-08 14:56:26
Has the regret set in. I hate my new computer.
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Amanda - 2004-09-08 19:44:11
I'm only 17 and I wind up telling both my brother and father where everything in this house is. Heaven for bid my mother and I should just up and move out of this house one day, I do believe both of the "guys" would be lost and would need to get a maid. I completely understand where you are coming from on this one.
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Gumphood - 2004-09-09 08:59:48
Okay, so I read my comment. Not even I knows what the hell that meant really. I do hate my computer though. That's a bad thing right?
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tuff517 - 2004-09-09 13:18:17
Dammit, I mean every single one of your words, too. NOBODY LISTENS! Nobody.
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Dinky - 2004-09-10 00:26:03
I hear ya, loud and clear. We are surrounded by idiots. My sister is the main culprit - "Dinky, can you type up my essay for me? You're a faster typer than I am." Or... "Dinky, how do you install this/fix this/make this work?" Well hell, I don't know. I advise that you consult the manual. Where it is all carefully explained. One of my managers is also good for this shit. I get to type up his emails for him, and do complex things like retrieve folders. I know, that stuff requires a certain degree of expertise that only a graphics clerk can provide. Don't feel bad about the narkiness. We're all living the nark ourselves.
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