A Random Wednesday Conversation Starter

Errr…oops. The problem with taking a few days off from work is that my routine is now off, and as today — my first day back to work after a four-day weekend — felt positively Monday-ish, I didn’t do the Wednesday thing. Yeah, oops!

So…tell me something that actually sucks more than going back to work after time off!

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7 Responses to A Random Wednesday Conversation Starter

  1. Aaron says:

    Going back to work on a Wednesday, and at the end of that day it seems like Thursday. Yup. today was that bad.

  2. Glenn Whidden says:

    Feeling exhausted and burnt out because you haven't had time off at all.

    Also having your foot eaten off by a pack of army ants. That sucks a lot too.

  3. csmith2884 says:

    Having your car window open one day and having to shovel the snow the next…yuck

  4. Kerry says:

    Not having work to go back to.

    Or going back to work while having your foot eaten off by a pack of army ants. I've heard that sucks a lot.

  5. Kal says:

    Being forced to attend five hours of diabetes education classes when you are smart enough to look up information in books or on the internet. I even have a personal nurse to tell me all these things. I swear if they have a 'sugar mascot' I am going to punch him in the head.

  6. Roger Owen Green says:

    Actually, this is true of this week: Friday , the techie worked on my computer, fixing a printing problem. I was out all day Monday and half of Tuesday with a a daughter with strep throat. Get to work Tuesday p.m. and the techie has left me with temporary settings, which means that my e-mail doesn't recognize me, the iTunes settings I made, hooking up some podcasts to listen to, are gone. Finally, wednesday, they're finally resolved. VERY unproductive week.

  7. fillyjonk says:

    Having a crown prep done, and then having to go to work, while the novocaine is still wearing off.

    (This has never actually happened to me, though I did go in to work on some research – at least didn't have to talk to anyone – after having one)

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