Great way to start the day
A person I work with came in my office, said "Good morning" and then proceeded to tell me I look like crap. Ok, she didn't use those words exactly but that was the essence. She said something along the lines of me looking like I had a cold or was congested. I did notice that the area under my eyes were unusually dark this morning (I don't usually have dark circles or puffiness under there) and tried to mask it as best I could. Apparently that didn't work. She then went on about how she has a certain "look" when she's sick and can therefore spot it in others. I had been sick for a couple of weeks after Christmas but thought I was getting better. Maybe my iron is low again.
Anyway, on to other things. I watched a British mini-series on Monday that I absolutely loved. It's called "Lost in Austen" and it's coming out on DVD in April. I highly recommend it.
Anyway, on to other things. I watched a British mini-series on Monday that I absolutely loved. It's called "Lost in Austen" and it's coming out on DVD in April. I highly recommend it.
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I hate it when people say things like that. If she was concerned about you, all she had to do was ask how you were doing. Ugh. Jerks.
Why do people feel the need to state the obvious like that? Some times when people do that I feel like looking back at them and pointing out something incredibly obvious about them so they realize how ridiculous they are... but of course I never do!
I felt like saying something like, "You're hair looked cute yesterday. You should do it like that more often."
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