As part of doing Thing 5, I must report that the subject of RSS feeds is still pretty murky to me, but I'm sure that exposure to Thing 6 will vastly improve everything! I guess if you're totally out of anything to do, then glancing over your "feed selections" could be entertaining, but it's nowhere as much fun as my usual day's activities. I'll share just one of my favorites with you today. My morning usually starts with one or both sets of the public entrance automatic double doors trying to close on patrons before they can escape the building, so I have to go reset them. Then, if somebody impatient wants out before they can both close & reopen for them automatically, they push open one of the doors & storm out, which means that they are then off-sinc and start to "eat" people again. Then, about 11:00, the school kids get out for lunch and come over here & start flipping the door control switches to "off" so everyone has to really push hard against the door hydraulics to get one side to open and then it tries to close on them.
Well, enough for today - I must attend to my desk duties. Join me on another day for more adventures - like, what I do when I find a kid (who isn't handicapped) popping wheelies in our public-use wheelchair outside the front door in the middle of the walkway. . .or, finding landscaping rocks inside the outside bookdrop. . .or . . . . .
Later!
Thursday, May 1, 2008
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...or when parts of the ceiling mysteriously appear on the living room floor, or, we're asked to remember where to find that "red, rectangular book"...
...or when we spend ten minutes puzzling over who this famous author, Myra Angel, is, who wrote tons and tons of books but we don't have any of them and she was just on TV talking about her long career, only to have it dawn on you after your brain is half-dead that it's Maya Angelou that they actually mean...
(don't forget teenagers making out in the booths, Ronda!)
...or when someone wants a particular book and all they remember is the word secret is in the title, or teenagers standing on toilets, or herding dogs out of the building. The list goes on and on and on!!!!
...or when you're standing behind the desk with your name on and a person asks if you work here!
Take heart Curly!!
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