Two expense reports submitted. Check.
Two time sheets submitted. Check.
One report to the CIO forwarded. Check.
One report to some other execs forwarded. Check.
Christmas gifts and Twelfth Night invites distributed. Check.
One product discussion with vendors held. Check.
One lunch and lunchtime walk. Skipped.
One follow-up e-mail regarding same to another exec. Check.
One scope discussion with another project manager. Check.
One discussion with a manager about how her project is going to be even more complicated than I thought. Check.
One new staff member hired. Check.
One status report to my boss. Check.
Out of office message set in E-mail. Check.
Out of office message (extended) set in Voice Mail. Check.
Coffee mug cleaned. Check.
Lava lamp turned off. Check.
I think it's time to blow this pop stand.
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You have a lava lamp on your desk too? I love mine; always something absorbing to stare at during those blank moments when your brain freezes up. :D
Hey, a lava lamp was in the news last week. Exploded and killed a guy in Washington.
Of course, he did have it on the stove.
Oddly enough, that will make any number of things explode and kill you ...
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