A typical afternoon at work; or, Some days you want to whap everyone over the head

Jul 17, 2007 16:57

(These are a few of the funnier ones today. The rest just make me put my head in my hands and despair for humanity. You know, the usual.)

Conversation with co-worker C. after he got back from the gas station mini-mart:C.: Look, I got a bag of peanuts.
Me: *squints* Those are sunflower seeds.
C.: *looks at them* Yeah, well, they've got nuts inside ( Read more... )

overheard in the office, we don't do grammar here

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synn July 17 2007, 21:17:59 UTC
BLEARGH.
but soon you will not have to deal w/ any of them for a whole week! hurrah! You'll just have to deal w/ me *s*

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bironic July 18 2007, 01:44:15 UTC
Yes, and you're so hard to put up with. God.

Alex... just gave me her old TV and VCR. She's packing up her room and doesn't want them because she's using the ones she had at school, and her family has about a dozen TVs and VCRs and DVD players in their house (I was laughing so hard as her family seriously discussed which ones were around and give-away-able). If I were driving down I'd ask if you want it, but. For now, it'll be a nice replacement for the little combo in my room. The TV can't switch channels on its own (has to be hooked up through a VCR) but maybe now I'll be able to see faces on it from my desk chair.

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synn July 18 2007, 17:30:42 UTC
I know. I'm just grateful that you're willing to suffer my company.
Which reminds me of a Snarry (*or all of them) actually...
*g*

New tv/vcrs are good. Thank you -- but I really have no call for a television of my own, Maybe when I eventually get my own place, but even then I think I'll probably just end up buying a big monitor and hooking my laptop up to it for dvds.

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pwcorgigirl July 17 2007, 22:24:39 UTC
Obviously your manager took his Dumbass Today vitamins this morning. Yeesh.

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bironic July 18 2007, 01:47:19 UTC
Yeah, she was definitely not at the top of her game. I actually sent her four items to write, two for elbow and two for wrist. Just after I posted this, she wrote back saying she couldn't find info on the second elbow thing, and what else could she do for me? My reply: The wrist stuff, please.

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daasgrrl July 18 2007, 02:29:14 UTC
C.: Whatever. They're peanuts.

ROFL. I've had this kind of conversation before, and I think this kind of sheer determination to resist logical argument explains quite a lot about certain elements of human behaviour. Although I would have more expected said co-worker to ignore you completely and change the subject abruptly with something like '... and look, there are raisins as well!'.

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bironic July 18 2007, 15:03:30 UTC
Sadly, I think you are absolutely right. (Sadly for what it means for humanity, not sadly because I agree with you. :)) Who knows -- he might've switched the subject to raisins if it had been trail mix. As it was, this morning when I came in, he offered me some peanuts and held out the bag.

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elynittria July 18 2007, 03:04:35 UTC
Um...in what language was that email written? It seems to bear only a passing resemblance to English. I have no clue as to what the author of it was trying to convey. (Judging from the second paragraph, he or she didn't either.)

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bironic July 18 2007, 13:40:22 UTC
That last one was for you. *shakes head* It was very, very long, too. One of my co-workers whose second language is English came over to me and said, What on Earth was that?

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catilinarian July 18 2007, 11:38:05 UTC
That's just... epic. I really can't say anything else about it.

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bironic July 18 2007, 13:52:49 UTC
And that was the condensed version.

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