I'm very tired. I didn't get much sleep last night. It was Jeremy's last night in town so we were up late and we had to leave early to get to the airport. I'm sitting at my desk and fighting sleep. I've opted to take a carbonated nap.
11:11
I have my Pepsi on my desk. It’s too cold to drink right now. Plus I’m a little less tired because I got to get up to purchase said soda.
I’ve purchased the Pepsi on the recommendation of Clinton. His options were Coke and Pepsi.
11:18
Still too cold. Why are those machines kept at absolute zero?
11:54
Co-workers having a conference (not involving me) in my tiny cubicle. Tempted to drink still too-cold Pepsi.
12:15
The conference has ended. I’m more tired now. Pepsi still too cold to drink. How is this possible??
12:47
It’s like it’s in an invisible freezer. How is it still so frigid?
13:11
It’s still very cold. But I’m sleepy. That it’s so cold in my cubi isn’t helping. I’m drinking the Pepsi.
13:12
I’ve had my first swallow of Pepsi. It’s so incredibly sugar-y.
13:51
I’ve consumed about an ounce of the soda. I can’t tell if that is helping me stay alert or the episode of This American Life I’m listening to. Man, I love this show.
13:53
I had some water. It tasted … rounded? Not flat, but boring, for sure. Odd.
15:13
Maybe one more swallow of the Pepsi. I’m glad I got the smaller soda. I’ve been moving around more so that’s helping. And I have lots of work to do. And it’s my favorite part of the daily duties. I’m processing checks. No lie, I really like this part.
17:34
I made it through the day. I drank less than 1/10 of the soda. Next time I'm just going to drink more water instead.
4 comments:
I believe that the cold temperatures are what keep making the lights break. Now we are cold and sitting in the dark. Lovely.
It's a wicked cold room when flourescent lights give up the ghost.
Sounds like you need to strike until you get the heater turned up! Have fun with that.
Next time you are cold, come over to payroll. We average about 73. Once it got into the 80's! Call me before you come over and I will tell you what Greg's atomic clock thermometer reads...
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