Doing a little channel flipping last night, I caught a few minutes of ‘Office Space.’ It never fails to get a chuckle out of me – especially the printer that looks suspiciously like the HP LaserJet 4 that I got for $25 (including spare toner cartridge and extra 500 sheet capacity tray) from the SU Law School junk sale back in about 2001. Like the one in the movie, it seems to think there’s a paper jam when there isn’t one (at least when the HC tray is pushed in). I should really get a new one, but I rarely print anything (at home, anyway) and can’t see spending the money on it.
Anyhow watching Office Space (“Human beings were not meant to sit in little cubicles staring at computer screens all day, filling out useless forms and listening to eight different bosses drone on about mission statements!”) was rather appropriate, because today is the day of our office Christmas Party Holiday Gathering (not to be confused with the Holiday Happening, where the important people show they’re just like the rest of us little people by serving ice cream. That was yesterday. Being lactose intolerant, I did not attend).
Yes, they scheduled a holiday party on Friday the 13th. Seeing as I’m working from home today, the odds of me driving a half hour to go to a bar and not drink (not only would I then have to drive home, there’s always the chance that after a few beers a little “truth” might slip out) while feeling obliged to eat pizza and wings (not that I don’t like pizza and wings – let’s just say that when I do eat that kind of stuff, I really don’t want a bar bathroom to be my only option) were quite slim to begin with. Add to that the fact that I already see the people that I’d care to hang out with every day I’m at the office and therefore have no real need to see them “out in the wild,” and, well, I guess I just don’t see the point.
We were supposed to RSVP for this by Tuesday, but on Monday the upper mucky-muck’s assistant called around for a head count, and I sadly had to tell her that I would be unable to attend. Much to my surprise, a spreadsheet was soon distributed to the manager-level folks, detailing who would be coming and who would not (with the reason why not). Apparently, only my office mate (who had some lame excuse about having to pick up her kid from college) and I are not going. Had I known we needed to provide an excuse, I’d have had my wife write a note explaining that I had to wait for a previously scheduled appliance delivery.
So, I guess I’m on the shit list. Personally, I consider this harassment.
Just got an e-mail from “BJs” the shopping “club” I belong to (hey, it’s a union perk and they have pretty good gas prices, plus if you need a pallet of toilet paper it’s the place to go), and they’ve got a good deal on a Keurig coffee maker. I’ve been lusting after one of these for a while now, having first encountered one a few years back when I went to a training thing in DC and they had a commercial Keurig at the training center. It was plumbed to water, so all you had to do was put your pod in and put your cup down, and whoosh – a cuppa Joe in like 15 seconds. And it also magically whisked the pod off to parts unknown so you didn’t even have to deal with that (I’m a bit chagrined to admit that, not being one to read the directions, I didn’t realize you weren’t supposed to peel the foil off the pod before you put it in – makes a but of a mess).
Anyhow, it wasn’t long after that I started seeing them for the home, and I’ve wanted one ever since. But then I quit drinking coffee, and while I still inexplicably wanted one, it seemed silly to get one and not use it. But now I have one cup in the morning, and it seems like that would be perfect. Not that I’d be throwing all those little plastic things into the landfill, of course. I’d get the reusable one and fill it with my own damn coffee.
But seeing as I already have a coffee maker that I bought to use during my summer in hell (aka, Washington DC) and my wife has her own coffee maker that she uses, and we actually have at least one more around here someplace, I can’t see spending $100+ on another one. And I don’t get how they can have three different cup sizes. I mean, it’s the same amount of coffee, no? You either get a small strong cup or a large watered-down one. Not sure I get it.
We have one at work. I’ve never used it, but they “coffee club” folks do, and for some reason, even though I don’t use the thing (frankly, I’ve only been in the break room where it’s located about two times in the past five years) I’m subjected to the e-mails about new coffee flavors and how people aren’t paying the $1 a cup or some people are bringing in their own pods but goddamn it are slopping up the supplies (supplies? What, like cream and sugar? Bleh – what a way to ruin a cup of coffee), and they need to pay, too, damnit!
This is why I don’t go to the break room – I’m afraid I’ll be frisked for contraband on my way out.
Oh well, time for a cup of :joe:
Be careful out there today.
I once had a coffee machine, at school, for which we charged .25 a cup. It worked on the honor system and people just put their quarter in a can. That was until my principal, the prototype for a teapartier with delusions of grandeur, decided she should not have to pay and her “guests” should also get free coffee. I actually enjoyed telling her off (a testament to my poor character) which led her to buy her coffee for $1 a cup from a nearby store. She never offered to buy coffee for those guests either.
The best part was that those quarters not only paid for the coffee but for some art supplies for the kiddies.
This is the first place I’ve worked at as a “professional” that water and coffee weren’t provided out of some upper mucky-muck’s discretionary budget. When I was a grease monkey, everybody just brought coffee in and we’d take turns making a pot.
Of course, third shift would occasionally raid the kitchen for coffee and other supplies, so there was that.
I’ve had occasion over the past few years to cat/house/plant sit for some friends who reside in a mansion and they have one of those K things which I have to admit I rather enjoyed. They have a large number of pods in a great variety of flavors that I am guessing cost more than my monthly food budget. However, I always felt guilty about the dead soldiers and for a while I would bring them home in hopes to figure out how I might compost or recycle before I reluctantly chucked them in my black landfill bin.
Yesterday there was a story in one of the local fish wrappers about how a local supervisor was trying to ban bottled water. This is all in a town that has banned many plastic bags even though this rag is tossed out freely in plastic bags often only to be picked up by dog owners required to pick up their poop. I don’t have any problem with it since I will only buy a bottle of water on rare desperate occasions. However, just like the payphone, I find water fountains are getting more rare and hidden. That’s why I usually hit Trader Joe’s before going to events and ball games. That doesn’t work for air travel anymore and you are pretty much forced to buy bottled water after going through the check point.
Short story long, I am surprised that there is not more environmental blow-back on K-cups. I wouldn’t mind having a machine but I would get the reusables and better coffee to put in them. At this point I just use Melita drip filters that can go right into the compost.
You could use the k-cups to germinate seeds, I guess. I mean, if you had some seeds hanging around that you wanted to germinate (though I always went with egg cartons, myself).
Unfortunately, I have a black thumb.
I get one of those when I go bowling.
I don’t remember what cable y’all are dialed into but I have been watching the Showtime specials pertaining to the new Coen Brothers movie ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’ which is sort of the story of Dave Van Ronk and the 60s Village folk scene. Lots of good young talent reliving the era. Roxie would have enjoyed it.
Snow! Not a lot, but enough to cover ground and roofs. Lola is thrilled. Clifford wants very much to see what Lola’s all excited about. He keeps trying to run out of every open door. Next time I will let him out…and take a photo of his dismay.
The bird feeder has been very quiet of late, but this morning a lone junco paid it a visit. There must be a feeder in the neighborhood which has attracted them.
Yeah, a few inches of snow here. It’s a balmy 8 degrees out there at the moment, and we may get all the way up to 15. Then some snow for tonight into tomorrow. Something like 10″, depending on which way the wind blows.
I should probably get out there and do my Sunday shopping today, just so I don’t have to do it tomorrow.
I saw on the news that you are expected to get a large snow dump up north yonder. :kub:
They said we were in for temps in the 50’s, but the jet stream or something changed. This morning there was a horrendously bitter north wind that forced us to cut the dog walk short. :cold:
:pope: Pope Francis sure seems like a hecka-of-a-guy. H/t to sp for the article.
PS I don’t like that K coffee. But I can’t stand flavored froufrou coffee. :yuck:
It would be nice if Pope Franky would come to The City of one of his namesakes and help close down Candlestick Park. I think he could work out a joint appearance with Sir Paul and there is precedent.
:priest: :pope: :bong:
Apollo 13 is on once again. I swear, I could watch this movie every day and never get tired of it.
:joe: Coffee is getting really popular here now. :joe:
Hooray, coffee! Definitely good stuff.