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Rep Retirement Lodge #192: What DO you do, with a BA in English?

Rep Retirement Lodge #192: What DO you do, with a BA in English?

  • McJob/Barista/Waiter, while pretending to write the next Great American Novel

    Votes: 4 19.0%
  • Stripper/Gigolo, while telling patrons you're saving for law school

    Votes: 10 47.6%
  • Move to Rio and take up the carioca beach lifestyle

    Votes: 4 19.0%
  • Write a cheeky spoof of "Sesame Street" that becomes a hit Broadway musical

    Votes: 10 47.6%
  • Hack Freddy Meyer with your framed degree

    Votes: 9 42.9%
  • Marry Giada, so you don't have to worry about money

    Votes: 8 38.1%
  • Become a bacon copywriter for Oscar Mayer

    Votes: 7 33.3%

  • Total voters
    21
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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #192: What DO you do, with a BA in English?

Howdy Lodge. Currently sitting through a 2-hour webinar on Inclusion. I am happy to participate, given that supporting our Diversity & Inclusion group is a big part of my job at the moment. Part of me feels like this stuff is all common sense. The other part of me thinks that given the culture we're in right now, it's important.

I'm off the next two days, having a small procedure done on (to?) my toe. This is the toe I had surgery on about four years ago. Doctor seems to think I have a small bone spur. He said he could do it in the office, all he's going to do is numb my foot. Hopefully it will be just that easy. I'm thinking of live tweeting it. :)
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #192: What DO you do, with a BA in English?

Good evening y'all.

Headed up north this weekend for a bachelor party for what was supposed to be a nice lake weekend.. low 60s and rain all weekend long.

Hope my liver's ready.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #192: What DO you do, with a BA in English?

Hello from thousands of feet up, on the way home from St Croix.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #192: What DO you do, with a BA in English?

Evening. Thankfully, work has been a little better this week, even with co-worker on PTO. Hoping the State Fair makes a dent in business (it USUALLY does, believe it or not). May or may not make a bottle-share with the beer group on Fri, and have a bachelor party on Sat, so Sunday is the obvious day of rest.

Hope to make it to said State Fair this year, dunno if I will. Might just say fuggit and go on Labor Day and do my own thing.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #192: What DO you do, with a BA in English?

Cycling. I picture Ralph as the kamikaze who whizzes by me on the trail without ringing his bell, or saying "on your left". ;)

Hah! I am actually quite slow. Today's ride was basically a 3.2 mile loop repeated many times. It is perfectly level and I still only get a little over 10 MPH.
 
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Howdy Lodge. Here at mom and dad's recuperating. If you can call it that. Had a small bone spur removed from my toe. The whole procedure took about 12 minutes. Supposed to stay off it for a few days. Doctor told me to take a couple Advil now and prescribed Percocet for later when the numbness wears off and it starts to throb. Wearing flip flops, no boot of crutches so that's good.
 
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Evening Lodge. Today was a Scarlet Tuesday. I feel twice my age due to massive business. Ugh.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #192: What DO you do, with a BA in English?

Hah! I am actually quite slow. Today's ride was basically a 3.2 mile loop repeated many times. It is perfectly level and I still only get a little over 10 MPH.
I like the other version better. With a cape and mask...

Evening Lodge. Today was a Scarlet Tuesday. I feel twice my age due to massive business. Ugh.
Tuesday here too. Went to the Semester meeting- they changed everything. 3 team leaders for the didactic class. 3 different versions of how they think we should handle all the new paperwork.

On a positive note- looks like lil may already have a car. The FIL found a 2002 Saturn with 70K miles, supposedly pristine. Going to look at it tomorrow when he comes home from camp.
 
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