I Make Some Coffee, I Eat Some Rice Chex, and Then I Sit Down to Check My Inbox

Work Like Girl Friday, a How To
  1. Arrive fashionably late—and by fashionable I mean wear your cute shoes and make sure your lip gloss is freshly applied. If you’re going to be late, you might as well invest a few minutes in your appearance. We spend over a third of our time at work, wouldn’t the time be best spent looking chic and polished? You never know whom you’re going to meet during the day, so dress for a wonderfully serendipitous encounter with your future sweetheart or best friend.
  2. Maintain maximum caffeination. Only brew fresh ground coffee in the mornings and always travel with a cute mug. Hot coffee will keep you warm in your chilly office and your mouth busy so you don’t have to converse too much that early in the morning. If you don’t drink coffee, start. You can’t go on coffee breaks (the best time of the work day besides lunch) if you don’t drink it. Tea breaks and smoothie breaks are not yet an acceptable reason to leave the office.
  3. Flash your pearly whites and answer in the affirmative. Plaster a charming smile on your face and answer every question and command with, “Of course,” and, “Right away,” or, “I’ll get right on that.” A can-do attitude lends credibility, and a cheery disposition endears you to even the coldest of coworkers. Even if you plan on putting piddly tasks at the bottom of your inbox, make your boss believe that you’re giving your utmost attention to whatever it is they’re pawning off onto you.
  4. Keep your boss in the proverbial loop. Utilize the Carbon Copy and drop by for impromptu discussions. Never let them forget how valuable you are to the team. Make them wonder how they ever worked a day without you. Always write formal e-mails—refer to other management figures and use words like policy and reticent. For example: I am rather reticent about doing X because according to the policy, Y could occur and then we would be forced to handle the situation with Z.

Tricks for killing time and other sneaky maneuvers:

  • Copy text from your favorite website into an e-mail. Your coworkers will walk by your desk and think you are busy typing something very significant.
  • Write your first novel on “borrowed” notebooks from the supply closet.
  • Offer to take inventory and order supplies. It’s not quite as fun as Amazon.com, but you could walk away with a couple of cool pens and first dibs on Post-Its.
  • Make nice with one of your coworkers and talk freely on the phone during work hours about last night’s episode of Project Runway. Start your own code so you can talk about the other freaks in the office. Sprinkle your friendly conversation with “work” words like payroll, time management, and plan of action.
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Raise Your Glass

September 20th is a great day because Notorious M.A.G. turns 25 years old today!  I think she’d prefer to be twenty-faux, but I think it’s a bit premature to start lying about our age.  (I was planning to wait until at least 26.)  She’s already been spoiled to death by her husband with flowers, her coworkers with Starbucks, sweet treats, and a very cute houndstooth sweater and matching bag.  Let’s hope that the USPS continues to be my very own personal savior.  (Things were sent, but who know how mail travels sometimes—by donkey or FTL jump.)  I hope that she spends her day eating pretty things, because calories don’t exist on birthdays and other observed holidays. 

I guess September 20th is a great day to be born, because Notorious M.A.G. shares her birthday with hot ladies Sophia Loren, Maggie Cheung, and Asia Argento.  Also, the Cannes Film Festival was relaunched on this day in 1946.  Comment très fascinant!

Happy Birthday, Notorious M.A.G.!!!!!!!!!!!

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Rotten to the Core

I got a most unexpected phone call from English Diva this evening. I hadn’t talked to her since July. I saw her for just a few hours, met Bruceford, drank mojitos, and played cards. We had a great time, but we just haven’t been able to connect all summer. I knew when I couldn’t get a hold of her that a) she got a new teaching job and she was too stressed to talk or b) she didn’t get a new teaching job and she was too stressed to talk. I’m happy to report that it was the former rather than the latter.

English Diva and I caught up on all the happenings, and it was really wonderful to talk to her. I love each and every one of my friends dearly—you all bring me such different treasures. What I love best about English Diva is that even after long absences from one another’s lives, we can pick back up where we left off. We have such a history there and our families are similar shades of crazy, so we can relate on so many levels. She also has the ability to knock me off my righteous horse and put me in a catty mood in two-point-five seconds. Of course I only talk smack about non-Gal Pals!

I am extremely tired, so please excuse the shortness of the post. I hope you all enjoyed Talk Like A Pirate Day! I know I did. Arr!!!!!

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