Aug 19, 2008 06:32
Wallace actually came out from under the bed last night when dinner arrived, and in a fit of guilt, I shared a larger than normal portion of my cheese fries with him.
Suddenly, I'm his best friend, even after all the soaking and soaping.
He's still sticking fairly close, just in case I have a few stray cheese fries stashed in my pajamas somewhere, no doubt.
I have to go into the office today, and I'm not much looking forward to it. Rumor has it the atmosphere was fairly frigid yesterday, and there were some rather terse emails sent, reporting that the voices from the mountaintop were equally displeased. For some reason that we're not being told.
I've decided that I'm going to completely ignore such things--hell, if I can ignore the dire reports that Moses gave, I can ignore these guys. So I'm going to be brutally positive and blindly optimistic, and I suspect that this will leave me exhausted by lunchtime at the very latest.
So yeah. I'll be over here being disgustingly cheerful.
But before I go, I have a question for you--one that has been twitching around in the curiosity portion of my brain for awhile now...
When you have someone on your friends list who has someone on THEIR friends list who you don't get along with--like, at ALL--do you hesitate to comment in their journals in case the person you don't get along with should get all pissy? Not necessarily with you, but in general? Or with your friend?
Is it more rude to risk causing conflict in that journal or, at the very least, risk annoying your friend's friends, or to not comment at all, letting your friend think you either don't care or are not paying attention?
This is a kind of conundrum, and apparently a rather fine point of LJ etiquette, so I'm kind of interested in what you have to say.
wallace,
lj,
work,
ms manners