Where am I? At work. And it's time to type some stuff. No goal in mind, and not editing is possible. Must just type as much as possible and hope to be able to post it before this PC goes bonkers on me. Yeah, so this post will probably have mistakes and stuff in it, which means that you get a chance to see what I really type/write like. Because I'm not going to read over this even once before I post it. And since is Microsoft IE into which I'm typing, and not my good ol' OmniWeb back at home, there's no spell check, so I'll have to catch everything myself as I go.
So, what's up? You're gonna answer, I know. There are two reasons why that I can think of. First is that no one ever answers that question -- (gotta love the two-hyphen-for-a-dash thing I'm reduced two on this machine -- ALT+0151 does NOT work -- I just tried it) and since I typed that end parenthasis I faxed 20 pages for this one nice lady who came in. So, basically, I've lost my train of thought. I think it's time for a new paragraph because I have no idea when the current one started, thanks to the small area of the message field into which I'm typing and my determination not to scroll up and read anything I've typed.
I think I was talking about "What's up?" Does that sound right? And I was saying that I didn't really mean it or something because no one ever does. It isn't really a question. It's just a weird salutation of sorts that we've ended up with in this language. And then there's the fact that one ever repies to anyone else's topic around here, so there's another reason why I'll never know what's up. Oh, and you mustn't forget that "What's up"? has nothing to do with what is actually "up" -- or any direction for that matter. I remember the days when "What's up?" was first coming into usage. I was in maybe 3rd grade or so. Whenever someone asked me that, I would answer them literally (saying "the sky" or "the ceiling" or something like that) because I didn't know that it meant something else. Heck, even now I still answer that question sometimes, with whatever answer, which is amazing because it isn't actually a question, as I think I explained.
Well, it's getting to be a little more busy here, and the manager'll be in soon, so perhaps I should stop now. Hope you enjoyed this. Or were able to kill some time with it, which was my whole reason for typing it. And it has been kinda fun, I've gotta say. Beats playing KoL . . . not. At least not always. Just a nice change of paste once in while. KoL is crazy, free fun. Why am I entertained by it? Who knows? Well, I have not the time to ponder on that, or so I have decided. Homestarrunner.com's appeal is more clear to me though.
Okay, bye-bye time. Bye. As in "Good Bye." Or should "Flugh" become the "What's up?" for saying bye?
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