I want to go back to bed. -.-
Jun. 12th, 2003 11:44 amThere was a 'farewell surprise party' for the test Admin, but all they were serving was cake. Ick. I don't like cake -- even if you scrape off the frosting, it's just a bland, spongy brownie.
Well, actually, I like certain kinds of cake. Banana bread is good, and any of those other really dense breads -- sometimes people make cakes like that. But usually it's all light and fluffy and [shudder].
As for saying goodbye, I couldn't get within twenty feet of her, and don't really know her that well anyway. The whole room was too loud to hear what anyone else was saying, so I left after about five minutes. No point trying to be social if you're going to spend the whole time shouting 'WHAT?"
For lunch I had some pizza and pot stickers, but I should have just skipped the pizza. I constructed proper pot-sticker dipping sauce out of sweet chili sauce and the soy-and-oil-and-peppers they call dipping sauce, and it turned out really well, but made the pizza taste utterly bland by comparison. I couldn't even finish it.
Now I have to fix a failure in the quicktest. I hate failures -- with assertions at least you know where to set a breakpoint, but for failures you have to step through the macro. Whee.
Well, actually, I like certain kinds of cake. Banana bread is good, and any of those other really dense breads -- sometimes people make cakes like that. But usually it's all light and fluffy and [shudder].
As for saying goodbye, I couldn't get within twenty feet of her, and don't really know her that well anyway. The whole room was too loud to hear what anyone else was saying, so I left after about five minutes. No point trying to be social if you're going to spend the whole time shouting 'WHAT?"
For lunch I had some pizza and pot stickers, but I should have just skipped the pizza. I constructed proper pot-sticker dipping sauce out of sweet chili sauce and the soy-and-oil-and-peppers they call dipping sauce, and it turned out really well, but made the pizza taste utterly bland by comparison. I couldn't even finish it.
Now I have to fix a failure in the quicktest. I hate failures -- with assertions at least you know where to set a breakpoint, but for failures you have to step through the macro. Whee.