Thursday, October 19, 2006

yuiopasfzxcvbn

ah-da ah-da-da-poo-bu-da ah-da ah-da-da-poo-bu-da ah-da ah-da-da-poo-bu-da
ah-da-poo-bu-da!

I did that because I forgot what to write about.

Today at work, I got yelled at for someone elses laziness in front of everyone. I hate it when that happens.

Trivia: What do all the letters in the title have in common (aside from them all being lowercase)?

10 comments:

Rachel said...

How did YOU get yelled at for someone else's laziness, and did you stick up for yourself?

Anonymous said...

I can answer that question. It's kind of like when your mom walks in and finds her $10,000 lamp broken on the floor and your the only one around so they blame you. They yell "how did this happen!?"
Turns out you've just come in from playing catch and you walk in only to find your dog fling through the air and chrashing into the lamp knocking it on the floor.
You then answer her question and she doesn't belive you and now your grounded. This was probabally simurur to what happened!

Rachel said...

Wow, that's a pretty expensive lamp!

I do understand, and that does stink!

Joe Fool said...

Yeah, it was similar to that... I guess.

Actually, I was trying to change a light bulb cover that someone had cross-threaded and was stuck fast when Nancy (waitress) called in a hot turkey sandwich. Now naturally I assumed that with two other perfectly able cooks on hand, I could continue to struggle with the light that Gail (manager) had been complaining about all day long. Soon I gave up, deemed the light a hopeless case, and got off the ladder. Then another cook hopped on the ladder and gave it a try just to see if he could prove to everyone that I was just a loser(wich of course he didn't). Suddenly Gail started yelling at me to get the hot turkey sandwich done. Now naturally it came as sort of a surprise to me to find that it wasn't done yet so I began to get out the bread and the plate and such. Brian had already heated the turkey up and assumed that the rest would be taken care of(after all, there were two other perfectly able cooks).

Well, There's more to the story but it seems as if this comment is entirely too long.

James Austin said...

The letters make up one of Chris Rivera's songs, which was funny to him because nobody knew what it meant, but I do and I'm not sure it's so funny.

The word verification letters are getting too long. Mine is qjuzxhpn which is about 2x10^11 bit security.

James Austin said...

Oh, if you mean the title of your post, I haven't a clue

Joe Fool said...

HAHA!

Bethany said...

yuiopasfzxcvbn

Hmm. That's a good trivia question.

xrlbr... my letter verification was short for a change.

Joe Fool said...

Thats nice.

Unknown said...

Redo, undrln, italic etc