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Stephen wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Apr 2008 12:22:44 -0400, Sabrina Kilian <"ykgp at
> vtSPAM.edu"> wrote:
>
>> I haven't thought of hanging out at the grocery store at 3 am.
>
> That's normal :)
>
>
>> I may try that the next time, just wander the aisles and chat.
>
> Be a wee bit careful, there's fruit loops everywhere :)
>
Fruit loops and grape nuts both.
>> I wouldn't call
>> this place a 'big city' but just a college town. That probably explains
>> why they are even open at 3am to begin with.
>>
>
> In Britain they are the worst for early closing, at least a few years
> ago.
>
>> I switch between 30 hour days when I have a big project to work on, and
>> normal days other times.
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> Would you believe I've twice worked a 25 hour "ghost-er", on the day
> the clocks went back.
>
Yikes, I don't see how. I can code for 25 hours, but that's light weight
work.
>> But since I can sleep through the upstairs
>> neighbor's kid running around and banging on the piano, but prefer to
>> work in a quieter environ, I just find myself coding from 11pm till 6am.
>
> I could sleep through the last trump or so I've been told. :)
>
Why would you want to do that? Half the fun will be running around in a
Jesus costume.
>> PS garlic = good, mirrors = bad =)
>
> garlic = turning to dust, mirrors = "nothing"
> That's a comely neck you have there. May I look a bit closer? :)
I'm already rid of my soul, so what else is there to lose? I warn you,
though, I bite back.
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