This Will Never Get Old
Dear Crazy Office Lesbian,
I went out to my favorite pub on Friday night. Ordered a Guinness, and then sat out on the patio with C and a couple of her friends. One of her friends was a nice guy who bought our drinks the rest of the night. Very nice of him. Of course, in all the free-drinkery I forgot that I had started a tab. And accordingly forgot to close the tab upon departure. When I got home I realized what I'd done and called my friend who's a bartender/bouncer at the pub. Left him a voicemail to please find my card and watch over it and prevent the mandatory gratuity from being added for the overnight stay. (Although 20% of $4.50 really isn't that big of a deal.) I went to pick up the card on Saturday evening, but arrived too early and the bar had yet to open. I was too lazy to venture out again that night, so I just trusted my friend had gotten the card and decided to get it Monday. (You can't buy alcohol on Sundays...welcome to the Bible Belt, people.)
Jeff has a gorilla suit on (it was a fancy event, he had to wear a suit.) We have some mini bottles of liquor with us. We've stolen a cup or two. We need ice. The obvious solution: we'll go to a bodega and someone will bring a bag of ice to the counter under the guile of making a purchase. Jeff will then enter the bodega in the gorilla costume, ask for bananas, then take the ice off the counter and run. The person purchasing the ice will then act confused. “What just happened?” “A gorilla stole your ice.” We leave, confused, and fill up our glasses around the corner.
Some of you already know this, but for those of you that don't...a tirade. I watch a fair amount of Food Network programming. My father used to watch it non-stop when I lived at home and I hated it. I thought as soon as I moved out I would never watch the Food Network again as long as I lived. Turns out, I actually really enjoy a few of their programs. I am an avid fan of Iron Chef...both the Japanese and American incarnations (I think I prefer the Japanese version...although the American version does have Alton Brown...so it's a tough call), any of Alton Brown's shows, and Mario Batali's show (although I have no idea when that comes on...if it's even still on the air.) I watch the shows and have delusions of grandeur about my ability to cook. Then I go and microwave a soy corndog. I have some sort of disconnect with reality. But whatever.
I ran into one of my friends yesterday. He works at a job very similar to mine...24-hour call, driving around the state, stuff like that. Apparently the other night he had a car accident. He was driving through a pretty rural area at about 90 MPH. In the middle of the night. At that speed in the dark, he didn't really see the construction barrels ahead of him. He swerved to avoid them and his car ended up rolling three times into a field. He was fine, got out of the car, and used his cell phone to call the police.
Today has been so frikkin' long. It's cold and pouring down rain outside. The only people left in the office are my bosses and I. And I'm eating what I brought for breakfast, for lunch. And it was not a filling breakfast people. Also, I'm still hacking my lungs out and am getting pretty sick of it. Honestly that Mucinex commercial is a bunch of malarkey.
When the new director took over at my office, things changed. All of a sudden we had a dress code....we can only wear scrubs on the days that we're on call. Otherwise, ties and slacks and whatever chicks wear in the business environment. (Really, that's what my boss said. My job is rife with opportunity for sue-happy chicks.) And our office hours changed from 9AM to 8AM. Which sucked. And we were expected to come to work everyday unless we've worked the night before. Also, they took away casual Fridays which really made me sad. Because I love wearing blue jeans. So, there were a lot of changes, everyone thought he meant business, we all changed rather quickly.
I have been sick all week. I have some kind of terrible mutant cold that is migrating through my body and driving me crazy. I'm hoping to wake up tomorrow and be miraculously cured, but judging from the outcomes every morning this week, I'm not going to hold my breath. So, I am kind of a little bit miserable. But, on the upside, I worked a grand total of one day this week. Muahahaha. I do like that. On the downside, I'm on call over the weekend and I bet I'm going to have some unhappy surgeons if they get stuck sitting in a tiny flying tin can with me hacking my lungs out. We shall see.
R and S went to visit my friends K and G at their lakehouse this weekend. They hung out, went boating, I'm sure there was some drinking, whatever. Then it was time for R and S to leave. K asked them if they'd like to see some of the new lakehouses...they said yes...so they drove around in the mud looking at lakehouses. Then they left to head back to Birmingham.