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12/15/2009 19:58 #50571

Byron Brown
My blog post about Byron Brown is a little more amusing than Joshua's.

My mom and I did the City Hall tour and during the tour you get to go into the Mayor's office. It's a large room with 2 or 3 office rooms inside that room.

Byron Brown was in the main office area. He stopped and greeted my mom and me. And my mom stuck out her hand right out and said, "Hi Byron, how are you."

I couldn't stop laughing for the rest of the day that my mom was on first name basis with the mayor.
joshua - 12/16/09 11:02
I don't think I can draw humor out of the subject of Byron Brown. That is a very dry well indeed.
joshua - 12/16/09 11:00
Byron Brown doesn't deserve or merit security like that.
james - 12/15/09 20:13
His office lost a packet of documents and a deadline was hours away. So I walked to his office to have his secretary sign them. Of course, they wouldn't let me in. The armed guard at the door refused to let me enter.

Funny how his doors are wide open for tours.
matthew - 12/15/09 20:08
That's great!
tinypliny - 12/15/09 20:07
I shook his hand too and said hi as a bonus at the Susan G. Komen race but he didn't donate spit at our "Spit for the Cure" campaign. Bleh

11/21/2009 18:26 #50362

Known to me as another
There is an artist played on the Top 40 Country radio stationa whose songs I enjoy but I don't really know much about him.

I got a chance to watch Country Music Television and saw a couple of videos by this artist. Turns out he's African American. Not exactly a common occurrence in Top 40 Country. I was intrigued and he looked familiar to me.

So I googled him. He was the lead singer from Hootie and The Blowfish - who I only knew as Hootie... and I now know as country singer Darius Ruckers. And I like him. Huh.
metalpeter - 11/21/09 18:59
The thing that is funny about that is so many people know him as Hootie. The band is called hottie and the blow fish so most people assume that it is like Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. I think the fact that him being a black lead singer contributes to this a little bit but if he where white people would still think the same way but Hottie sounds like a "Hip Cat" or a Jazzy Name. I'm glad you also like his country music.

11/18/2009 18:07 #50339

Twilight
If any one is interested in the first book in the Twilight Series, I'd be happy to give it to you.

I picked it up to read when I was down sick out of curiosity and because I LOVED Anne Rice's Vampire series. It paled in comparison to Anne Rice's stories...

So I don't really want it, but I really hate throwing things away if someone else would like it, so just give me a holler.
metalpeter - 11/18/09 19:22
Not that I have read any of the books but I would expect that it wouldn't be as good as hers. But there are a couple factors based on the movies that would cause that. Well it is really one combined. Isn't the Ann Rice series about like Vampires a long time ago, and more like maybe victorian age. I assume Adults as well. Where Twilight is modern and teens. I'm also guessing that they are writting for different people. Now this assumes that the books are like the movie adaptations of them.
tinypliny - 11/18/09 18:18
So are you saying all the craziness and mania over this series is just hype? :)

11/16/2009 11:50 #50319

Who got who?
I've been a supervisor of staff for almost 5 years now.

One of my favorite staff scenarios is the following.

Me: I need you to (fill in blank with reasonable request, i.e show up to work on time).

Staff: No because of (fill in with BS excuse).

Me: Sorry, but I still need you to do it.

Staff: I'm going to quit.

Me: Ok. Are you going to give me two weeks or quit on the spot?

Most of the time it's a bluff. During the rare occassion when they actually quit, so be it.

I had a variation on that theme recently. A staff person quit on short notice, actually no notice, without really identifying a reason other than not liking the job. And did not give notice really to me, but to the HR dept. According to my other staff their reasoning went as follows:

My supervisor made a request of me. It made me unhappy. I'm going to quit immediately regardless of if I have a new job lined up or not. That will show my supervisor.

Really? That will show me? The staff actually screwed over their co-workers because they had to pick up the slack. And me, well, I still have a job and benefits, so ya know...I'm really hurting in comparison.
jenks - 11/16/09 16:01
Gotta love that illogical thought process.
james - 11/16/09 12:28
I think it is unreasonable that you post a journal for us to comment on.

I am going to quit my job now. That will show you.

11/03/2009 10:48 #50208

The flu sucks
If you have it, go home.

If someone else at work has it, make them go home.

The flu is flying through my workplace at an unbelievable rate. Clients, staff, everyone is sick. I've never seen so many people get it so quickly.
janelle - 11/03/09 13:11
(e:jenks), I think you did the right thing. It's so contagious. I have to admit that I felt guilty for not going in to work when I was sick. But when I came back and saw how many of my clients were sick and it was probably because of me and another staff member toughing out the day, I feel super guilty.
vincent - 11/03/09 12:49
In a sick way I am kind of hoping to get the flu, as I could use the weight loss that is associated with it ;-)
jenks - 11/03/09 12:17
I stayed home today.
I got sick on the drive home sunday. Felt ok-ish yesterday, and went to work. This morning woke up feverish with chills and a sore throat and a cough and body aches. I decided that aside from my feeling crappy- it's irresponsible to go spread my germs at work. So I called in.
For the first time in... six years? And only the second time in my whole life.

And I feel horribly guilty about it.
And people are teasing me and calling me 'weak'.
Grr.
I did the right thing! Why do I feel so bad about it?