Choice Time Off!
That's what we call it now. And I have lots of days left, it's use it or lose it, so I'm planning to take off the next two weeks. I'll be losing a few days as it is. I'm already starting to lose focus.
Should I take focus factor?
Does this go along with the story I heard this morning about some city that is using garlic salt on the roads - people are craving Italian food.
Here's a link: http://www.katu.com/home/video/36304...?video=pop&t=a
Last edited by DukieInKansas; 12-18-2008 at 02:46 PM. Reason: link added
Just a quick check in from I-95 exit 3 in south GA. I should be home about 9 or so tonight.
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DIK mentioned she had a Korean tombstone in her back yard. Me, having watched too much CSI, immediately suspected foul play, and that DIK has something (or someone) buried in her backyard other than dog bones. Why else would you have a Korean tombstone unless to mark the grave site of a dead Korean?
Now having accused DIK of murder, I'll reveal my man-crush on David Caruso's character in CSI Miami. He is the new "Man In Black" for the 21st Century. Mrs Turk and I are now in the habit of taking off imaginary sunglasses and cocking our heads to a 45 degree angle whenever we surf past the show. Why does he do that? Perhaps to look down the cleavage of his lab techs or hot female suspects that he's brought in for "questioning"? Mrs Turk enjoys making snarky comments about their outfits, e.g. "Who would wear do-me boots and white pants to a crime scene in a Miami drug neighborhood?"
Turk, Turk, Turk. I am so sorry to read of your man-crush on David Caruso's character. I can't stand his character, or maybe it's just his voice. As for the clothes on the CSI shows, gotta go with Mrs. Turk on that. Who wears "do-me" clothes to work in real life? Oh wait, just thought of a couple of people in my own work place.
And one other thing: DIK's handle is actually an alias. It does NOT stand for DukieInKansas. It really stands for....
wait for it...
Dead Interred Korean
She's confessed!! She's no match for my wits!! You've heard of Plato, Socrates, Aristotle? Morons! Bwa-hah-hah!!
Like the one time he was talking to some drug kingpin, and he whispered, "That's not a threat, Mr. Hernandez.... That's a promise."
And like third graders, we looked at each other, went, "woooooooooooo" and then fell on the floor laughing. And all this time I didn't know it was a comedy show...