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Minions frolicking around the water cooler perhaps?
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Have you seen cartoon about spy-dogs saving Earth from big spase donut? This time phenomenon was completely explained there.
Time is an illusion. Lunch time doubly so
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Mark Green
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Time is Nature's way of keeping everything from happening at once.
Space is Nature's way of keeping from all happening at my place.
Eddie's in the Space-Time Continuum (oh he is, is he?)
(with apologies to Douglas Addams)
😄 I've literally just this morning read that line. I was reading it on the bus on the way to work
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@Bob_Zurunkle wrote:Eddie's in the Space-Time Continuum (oh he is, is he?)
(with apologies to Douglas Addams)
😄 My husband used the word eddy or eddies the other day and I quoted that line... he just looked at me like I was bonkers. Sheesh. Muggles.
I guess I'm a hitchhiker muggle,... never read that one.
On another note, this day promises to be at least as long as in the original post.
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@cbenner wrote:I guess I'm a hitchhiker muggle,... never read that one.
On another note, this day promises to be at least as long as in the original post.
It's in "So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish"
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Anything Hitchiker (there's at least a half-dozen different print versions...) make for excellent reading when travelling but *especially* by bus.
@Nata_ly wrote:The longest day is the working Saturday. I'll have one tomorrow.
6 days-long week is so exhausting!
Oh, how exhausting!
I've just ended my busiest time of the year for freelancing, so my last two weekends have been pretty relaxing.
So, of course, I was sick both weekends. Falling asleep on the couch by 8o'clock and blearily hobbling around during the day.
No rest for the wicked here at the office, either. *yawn*