matrixrefugee (
matrixrefugee) wrote2004-09-14 12:14 am
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Busy work day!
Yikes! You know, when your hot water heater dies on a Friday and it takes till Saturday night to get it replaced, you wind up with a ton of laundry to do the following Monday morning! Man, that bugger was chuggin' all afternoon, from before I went to work, till after I came home.
I had a short shift today, 3 to 6, but it felt like a long one at times.... and the last hour just flew because it was one order after another... Swordfish steaks are on sale this week, and as several packages of swordfish came down the conveyor belt, I suddenly remembered that the fishermen on the Andrea Gail, the boat that figures prominently in ""The Puh'fec' Stoh'm", were fishing for swordfish... so I said a little prayer for the souls of the crew of the Andrea Gail... That was a real boat, mind you. I remember hearing about it back during the "No-Name Hurricane of 1991", the "Perfect Storm" of the title....
And I'm plugging away at "A Little Child Shall Lead Him", the post-Revolutions "Matrix" fic I've been tinkering with. I almost have the first half/ first third finished, I just gotta plot out what happens leading up to the turning-point scene in the middle.
I had a short shift today, 3 to 6, but it felt like a long one at times.... and the last hour just flew because it was one order after another... Swordfish steaks are on sale this week, and as several packages of swordfish came down the conveyor belt, I suddenly remembered that the fishermen on the Andrea Gail, the boat that figures prominently in ""The Puh'fec' Stoh'm", were fishing for swordfish... so I said a little prayer for the souls of the crew of the Andrea Gail... That was a real boat, mind you. I remember hearing about it back during the "No-Name Hurricane of 1991", the "Perfect Storm" of the title....
And I'm plugging away at "A Little Child Shall Lead Him", the post-Revolutions "Matrix" fic I've been tinkering with. I almost have the first half/ first third finished, I just gotta plot out what happens leading up to the turning-point scene in the middle.