Thursday, November 17, 2016

sometimes, life is...

I'm finishing up a massive project (I've essentially written 80% of a grammar/vocab textbook for our company). This has involved staying very late almost every night over the past two weeks except yesterday—plus working weekends; at one point, I stayed in the office until midnight and thought I'd been locked inside my office building. I'm pretty sick of being in the office right now, so life is like:


Luckily, I've racked up almost a week of comp time; I'll be using it, in dribbles, over the coming weeks and months.




10 comments:

  1. Kevin,

    I have downloaded your gif file and sent it to a friend who might want to use it in our not-for-profit high school newsletter. Hope that's OK with you? I should have asked you first. I apologize for forgetting to do that. Please let me know if it's OK.

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  2. Henry,

    I stole this GIF from somewhere random online and slapped it on my blog without permission. The GIF is everywhere now; I have no clue where it originally comes from, so I can't properly attribute it to Source X or Y. I suspect that, at this point, you might as well consider it "public domain" and/or subject to "fair use" regulations.

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  3. Kevin,

    If I don't get a response from you, am I to assume it is not OK to use your gif file?

    Please respond.

    Best, Henry

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  4. Henry,

    Sorry for delay—at the office & working.

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  5. Thanx, Kevin. I guess the gif describes your current situation accurately. I have been there, but not for quite a while. Retired more than 14 years ago.

    Best, Henry

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  6. Ah, the comforts of retirement. But you still mask up and fight crime at night, yes?

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  7. Yes, of course. When the criminals see me in my mask, they begin to laugh hysterically, at which point I cuff them and call 911.

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  8. this gif is very old, but definitely one of my favorites! feel the raaaage

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