How would you label yourself: Indispensable? A loser? Dedicated? A runaway? If you are working today, there has got to be a serious reason, Senior Correspondent...
If you are working today — two days away from Christmas — you are either:
Or, fill-in-the-blanks.
Self-disclosure: I celebrate Christmas, have not been designated as invaluable (clearly a management oversight), am losing some annual leave due to poor planning. I am also finishing up a project, again, due to poor planning. But I’m off the rest of the week so look out TV remote, because you are going to get a workout. I don’t plan to waste this holiday season!
The good news is that rush hour traffic, at least in parts of the D.C. area, is usually light in the week before Christmas. So if you had to (or chose to) come into work today, wave to your fellow commuters.
Whether you are working or resting, happy holidays. Stay safe. Have as much fun as legally possible. See you in the New Year.
NEARLY USELESS FACTOID
Compiled by Jack Moore
In the latest Disney fantasy blockbuster Frozen, the princess’ eyes are bigger than her wrists.That’s according to a sociologist at the University of Maryland who studies the extent to which Disney films magnify gender differences. In the typical Disney animated movie, men’s wrists are about three or four times larger than women’s wrists.
(Source: Slate)
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