So today at work, one of the web tools we support crashed, so outside of the spiteful calls we got fussing at things we really had no control over because alas, we are just another governmental middleman, I got to surf the net and was paid for it? yikes. [soap box: you are asking for money from the government - get over yourself already - the government is archaic and the bid goes to the cheapest supplier - welcome to it - a system that shuts down and doesn't work even when it isn't shut down - it's okay ma'am - I am here to listen to your pains]
Here's what I learned today at work:
- Do not venture on your yacht near Somali. And pirates still exist. Not all are like Captain Sparrow.
- I am living a quarter life crisis of a generation that has characterized the pre-adult life culture. And of course, marriage petrifies this pervasive bunch of hooligans: In 1970, just 16% of Americans ages 25 to 29 had never been married; today that's true of an astonishing 55% of the age group. A friend shared the following article as a side counter argument.
- Sorry mum, but apparently my fertility is at question now. I do carry my cell phone in my pocket and the majority of the time it is in my lap or in close proximity - by my head when I sleep at night? yes; I feel like our generation is screwed by wonderful ideas. If I die, 95% of Americans are going down with me.
- And THANK GOODNESS the decisions are getting easier. Crest toothpaste is finally cutting back. Americans are simple people.
- oh and you know - Spice-Rubbed Chicken with Israeli Couscous
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