Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Making Time

TIME, STYLE, KORS, MEN


A man at Pain D’Avignon commented on my watch yesterday morning. He liked it and wanted to know what kind it was. I told him it was a Michael Kors designer watch that Dad bought shortly before he died. When Mom first showed it to me, I said, “What did he buy this for?” It wasn’t his style at all. Too flashy. Did he buy it for me? We’ll never know, but I enjoy wearing it every day. It's more my style. I have gotten numerous compliments on it from other men. Funny. The guy at Pain was good looking with a slight accent. Brazilian-Portuguese maybe, in his forties. Let’s get acquainted. Let’s be friends. I’ll show you mine if you show me yours. I’d like to add you to my social calendar. Please don't pull a Nicholas Willoughby on me. I spotted Nicholas once or twice at Pain, but he won't be remodeling my house.

I’m always flattered when a handsome guy or young man chats me up. Even at this late date, guys still show interest in me. I have never been very good at fielding the interest and curiosity of attractive guys. What am I supposed to do? How am I supposed to respond? "Wanna come over to my house to make out and jerk off? Let's do it." What’s a man like I doing in a place like Chaturbate or Bate Nation*? Getting my rocks off with horny, good-looking guys who like me. Look for the watch.






Michael Kors Ritz Chronograph Watch. Retrieved April 5, 2016, from http://www.zlatarmalisa.com/slike/proizvodi/original/mk5057.jpg

*Bate Nation free jo phone line: 712-832-8320 (401315).

Saturday, April 2, 2016

Working Happy

WORK, COWORKERS, COOPERATION, ACCOMPLISHMENT


everyone is happy. because there is coffee.

I’m too old to fight over little things. You win! I don’t care. You do it. I have nothing to add. I have nothing to prove to you or myself. Give me something menial that no one else wants to do. Give me something to do that I don’t have to fight over. Most things aren’t worth fighting over, but there are people who want to fight over everything. There is no task more difficult than the fight that ensues over how to get it done and who should do it. The politics of getting things done is more daunting than the doing. It is the relationships, rather than the work, that challenge us most in the workplace. That’s why cooperation has always been at the top of my list of workplace values. If coworkers cooperate with each other, it improves the quality of their work and their enjoyment of it.






Coffee: The Key to Workplace Harmony. (Susan Nicholas, 2014). Retrieved April 2, 2016, from http://www.slideshare.net/sanicholas/coffee-40852842/7