Saturday, May 30, 2009

Haircuts

I need to cut my hair.  It's been about two weeks and I'm getting a little fuzzy on the dome, if ya know what I mean.  Sean, on the other hand, had a bad hair cutting experience.  He went to get his haircut yesterday and the barber-lady was supposed to just take is close around the ears and leave the little bit on top.  Well, evidently she wasn't listeneing and while Sean was relaxed in the barber's chair, she buzzed his head right up the side.  Sean said he jumped up and was like, "what in the h#77?"  Too late.  So Sean only had two choices.  Walk around with a messed up hair cut as an advertisement of where NOT to go get your hair cut, or shave it all off.  So he just had her shave it off.

The funny thing is that all of guys in Sean's office shave their heads, so Sean fits in.  But still, he's kind of ticked about it.  I guess everyone else knows which of the barbers to go to, and more importantly which ones NOT to go to.  Sean knows now. 

I don't remember if I mentioned it before, but they are moving Mike into a new office.  Keith and Ash are going to cover most of his duties.  Chip will take over the rest of the stuff when he gets back.  Chip found out over the phone that Mike was taken from us, and boy was he mad.  I think Chip's going to raise a stink when he returns.  Mike's not too happy about having to move either.  I don't blame him.  He's going to get stuck doing chump work for another "supervisor" who doesn't have anyone to supervise.  It's totally political and everyone knows it.  But the direction has come from 'on high', so there's not a whole lot anyone can do.

I got started late, so I'm wrapping this up.

And I'm not surprised that blogger isn't working.


1 comment:

  1. ***He's going to get stuck doing chump work for another "supervisor" who doesn't have anyone to supervise. It's totally political and everyone knows it. But the direction has come from 'on high', so there's not a whole lot anyone can do.***

    I hate it when that happens. What happens more often with the State is that political favor-receivers are "placed" with State agencies who then have to scramble to try to find something for them to do. DNREC frequently gets stuck with them.

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