Litiquette IV

Which of the following is the most likely reason you post in a thread

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Do I make the effort to go back and read all that transpired or shall I just move ahead. Yes, moving ahead is the way to go.

Thanks to Suz_anne for all her efforts in keeping the place festive. I have no doubt there is carnage galore. But as long as there were no casualties then I say "Job Well Done!"

You should go back and read. You had a new, more respectful alt.
 
Do I make the effort to go back and read all that transpired or shall I just move ahead. Yes, moving ahead is the way to go.

Thanks to Suz_anne for all her efforts in keeping the place festive. I have no doubt there is carnage galore. But as long as there were no casualties then I say "Job Well Done!"

Oh yeah, you should totally go back n read. And make sure to click on every link.

Welcome back!! :kiss:
 
Do I make the effort to go back and read all that transpired or shall I just move ahead. Yes, moving ahead is the way to go.

Thanks to Suz_anne for all her efforts in keeping the place festive. I have no doubt there is carnage galore. But as long as there were no casualties then I say "Job Well Done!"

Welcome back C. :)
 
Welcome home, Papa C! Tried to mostly clean up the joint, but you may stumble across a few lingering dudes smooching pics. *shrugs*

I know you'll get the place back in tip top shape soon. ;)
 
I'm not too worried, there aren't enough rugs to sweep it all under. What I have seen looks like fun was had by all.
 
Sits back in the chair, it's familiar and will get comfortable. Can tell it's been formed against a curvier body, and that's just fine by me. Let's see, this is the point where I'm supposed to introduce a topic/question, right. Since I've been away I'll start with something simple to knock the rust off. When do you consider your weekend to be over? Is it the second you start to think about work on a Sunday or do you hang on until the very last second of Monday and take every last second. Or are you one that can sprinkle a little weekend work in seemlessly during the weekend making sure you don't start Monday too far behind?
 
My weekend is over when I get up on Monday morning.

Even if I do work on the weekend (which I always do, household chores never are done and are tedious work) I decided a long time ago that the weekend is the weekend, even if it isn't work-free.
 
Working in inpatient medicine, I'm always curious to see how others celebrate the weekend as a mini holiday. It's something I don't really experience. Of course, I'm sitting in a hotel room in Philadelphia, hours from home. I guess it would really stink if my weekends were only 2 days long!
 
Sits back in the chair, it's familiar and will get comfortable. Can tell it's been formed against a curvier body, and that's just fine by me. Let's see, this is the point where I'm supposed to introduce a topic/question, right. Since I've been away I'll start with something simple to knock the rust off. When do you consider your weekend to be over? Is it the second you start to think about work on a Sunday or do you hang on until the very last second of Monday and take every last second. Or are you one that can sprinkle a little weekend work in seemlessly during the weekend making sure you don't start Monday too far behind?

Every day is a Saturday, every night is a Friday night.
 
Sits back in the chair, it's familiar and will get comfortable. Can tell it's been formed against a curvier body, and that's just fine by me. Let's see, this is the point where I'm supposed to introduce a topic/question, right. Since I've been away I'll start with something simple to knock the rust off. When do you consider your weekend to be over? Is it the second you start to think about work on a Sunday or do you hang on until the very last second of Monday and take every last second. Or are you one that can sprinkle a little weekend work in seemlessly during the weekend making sure you don't start Monday too far behind?

More often then not I tend to work through the weekend. Mobile technology and smart phones mean that, at least in my line of work, the office is always in your pocket, so if you have an idea or a task pop-up, ten or fifteen minutes here and there keep things moving. I spent the weekend in Lake Tahoe on a spur of the moment trip touched off by a friend who had a rented condo for the weekend who had to cancel and called Friday evening with "Hey, I have a condo in Tahoe I can't use, do you want it". Since it's a short drive (three hours maybe, depending on traffic) the answer was "Yes".

I don't consider the weekend to be over until I actually sit down and start working on Monday mornings. I've found that, personally, my life "works" better if I seamlessly integrate my working world into my personal world so it is one continuous low turbulence flow - like a big river, winding it's way slowly but inexorably toward the sea.

The significance of the weekend tends to arise because of external events (concerts, festivals, etc.) that are scheduled there and from integrating with my friends schedules, most of whom work traditional Monday through Friday type jobs.
 
Oh, and am I the only one who, on learning PMann has a masturbation corner immediately flashed on some strange Oliver Twistian image of PMann dressed as a little school boy sitting in the corner fiercely masturbating? Maybe it was just me, but I had to think..."nobody puts baby in a corner"!
 
Oh, and am I the only one who, on learning PMann has a masturbation corner immediately flashed on some strange Oliver Twistian image of PMann dressed as a little school boy sitting in the corner fiercely masturbating? Maybe it was just me, but I had to think..."nobody puts baby in a corner"!

You're bang on, man.
 
Sunday night laundry is usually the end of the weekend for me.

Or actually Game of Thrones is back, so that will probably be the end of the weekend for the next 10 weeks or so.
 
Since I have days off in the middle of the week, my "weekend" is messed up any way. Plus, working graveyards, my days and nights are opposite to everyone else. My first day, Tues., I usually don't accomplish much; it's a wind down day. Wed. is the day I get the most done; laundry, errands, groceries, etc. Thursday morning I also try to wrap things up, before bed, and starting the cycle all over. But I've been doing this for the last 10 yrs, so I should be used to it by now....
 
When do you consider your weekend to be over? Is it the second you start to think about work on a Sunday or do you hang on until the very last second of Monday and take every last second. Or are you one that can sprinkle a little weekend work in seemlessly during the weekend making sure you don't start Monday too far behind?

I don't have weekends.

I work my day job five days a week, then I work my second job on the weekends. The only way to tell it's the weekend was that my wake up time was different.
Since I am starting a new schedule today though, I was able to sleep in. It feels weird to say the least.
 
Oh, and am I the only one who, on learning PMann has a masturbation corner immediately flashed on some strange Oliver Twistian image of PMann dressed as a little school boy sitting in the corner fiercely masturbating? Maybe it was just me, but I had to think..."nobody puts baby in a corner"!

I flashed on the end of The Blair Witch Project. Yours is much less sinister. :)


You're bang on, man.

What I think what you are failing to clarify is that every corner is your masturbation corner.
 
I flashed on the end of The Blair Witch Project. Yours is much less sinister. :)




What I think what you are failing to clarify is that every corner is your masturbation corner.

so THAT'S why Pmann is banned from all Motel6's and Super8's! :eek:
 
LOL - Blair Witch Project.

Now I am flashing on one of those creepy Japanese horror movies where they climb all over the ceiling. Technically...it's a corner. Maybe an unsoiled corner, fresh, willing...
 
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