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Madison Weird
Thursday night seemed to be a night the wildlife went nuts. At dusk I was driving near the airport and two huge birds were either viciously fighting or viciously making sweet, sweet love
The cure for everything is a Personal Day.
I had an incredibly long weekend. It started pretty good but ended up spiraling down into a pit of despair. I ended up feeling defeated and unwilling to fight back against the onslaught of negativity. I’m feeling MUCH better now, … Continue reading →
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Flagging, in two parts
“Flagging” in our company is a term for pedestrians on the street waving their arms around frantically in the hopes that a cab will stop for them. Often our drivers will say something like “I picked up a flag,” and … Continue reading →
Lack of human instincts
I was at the dentist yesterday, getting drilled on. It took 3 different shots in my mouth to get me numbed properly. The last one I said “oh my gosh! I felt that in my eye!” The dentist giggled at … Continue reading →