posted by
owlfish at 10:47pm on 21/04/2003
I have misplaced my watch. I'm generally a watch-dependent person, so I've wandered around feeling incomplete today. At least I know I lost it in the apartment. I had it first thing this morning, but couldn't find it, even after half an hour of searching, before leaving the house for the afternoon.
Congratulations to
irvinl and
cwjat for passing the latin exam! Hurray!
Other good news: my sister has accepted a job with the bureau which had been courting her over the last several days. They really want her and she thinks the position would suit her well. All's good.
Congratulations to
Other good news: my sister has accepted a job with the bureau which had been courting her over the last several days. They really want her and she thinks the position would suit her well. All's good.
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But this would be the perfect time to bring out one of those cool medieval time-pieces you've got! Jewelry saves the day! :)
Timetelling
But still... my watch isn't broken, merely misplaced. I had it this morning! Hmm...
Re: Timetelling
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I wore a watch religiously for years, when I was into sportswatches and they didn't mind water. But since then I've developed a habit of remembering to wear a watch long enough to get used to it, then forgetting to put it on for days and days in a row. I finally broke down and got one that I could clip to my wallet; as long as I never lose or forget my wallet, it has the back-up timepiece.
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Heh.
Yay Marzi!! Jobness!
Though now I REALLY wish I still lived in DC ... *sigh*
Watch and things
I hardly ever lose my watch, which is why I commented on it. And I still haven't found it, which is mildly traumatic, given I'm travelling soon and will be meeting up with specific people at specific times and will need to be on time for it all!