Our 2 day annual planning session started bright and early this morning.
Waiting outside the hot, rabbit hutch of a conference room we'd hired, trying to mentally steel myself for this banal forty-eight hour PowerPoint-fest, crammed cheek by jowl to other members of my company - whom I spend the rest of the year trying to avoid, I overheard this snippet, sotto voce, from one colleague to another;
"Prunes really do make a difference. I just wish I hadn't eaten the whole bag".
I do not expect my natural jollity to return quickly.
Waiting outside the hot, rabbit hutch of a conference room we'd hired, trying to mentally steel myself for this banal forty-eight hour PowerPoint-fest, crammed cheek by jowl to other members of my company - whom I spend the rest of the year trying to avoid, I overheard this snippet, sotto voce, from one colleague to another;
"Prunes really do make a difference. I just wish I hadn't eaten the whole bag".
I do not expect my natural jollity to return quickly.
There is a rule. Spaces are allowed, but only singly.
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but if I coulda left space in that conference room, I woulda