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It seemed like such an innocent little cup of coffee. Lulled me into a false sense of security, until I was almost finished with it, then somehow, it splattered all over my shirt, pants, and keyboard (which already has plenty of sesame seeds in it--guess who has bagels for breakfast almost every morning?).
Now I have big wet spots on my clothes from trying to clean them off. I'm going out tonight, and don't want to go home and change first. Damn it, I didn't want to walk around with coffee spots on my orange shirt and white pants all day. I really should just stick to wearing brown or black. It's much safer.
And now my "/" key is sticking on my keyboard. Does that mean I should be writing some sticky slash, instead of working?
Now I have big wet spots on my clothes from trying to clean them off. I'm going out tonight, and don't want to go home and change first. Damn it, I didn't want to walk around with coffee spots on my orange shirt and white pants all day. I really should just stick to wearing brown or black. It's much safer.
And now my "/" key is sticking on my keyboard. Does that mean I should be writing some sticky slash, instead of working?
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Date: 2004-06-04 07:21 am (UTC)Yes. It's also a sign that I should be reading some sticky slash, instead of working. Your / key is veeery wise.
The Wisdom of Keyboards
Date: 2004-06-04 07:31 am (UTC)And your icon--Jack is staring at Daniel's ass, isn't he? I just know he is.
Re: The Wisdom of Keyboards
Date: 2004-06-04 09:28 am (UTC)Re: The Wisdom of Keyboards
Date: 2004-06-04 12:36 pm (UTC)::smiles at your icon:: Looking at the lips, there.