SuDoKu: Bringing the Peoples Together
I woke up this morning early, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, as my mom used to say. It always annoyed the crap out of me. I'm more bleary-eyed and waking-up-is-bullshit-tailed in the morning. I puttered around the house being productive, and then came to work, where I actually started working right away. On database stuff. Miracles never cease.
All my productivity seemed to be for naught when the COO came by and saw the SuDoKu printed out that I'm planning on doing during lunch. This could have looked really, really bad. Or so I thought. However, instead of raising an eyebrow at the non-work blatantly displayed on my desk, he commended me for doing SuDoKu and told me about his triumph with last week's Washington Post contest- apparently, if you did all the SuDoKus, you'd be entered for a chance to win fabulous prizes. I can only do the easy/medium (sometimes that's pushing it) ones; he can do them all, which is, I guess why he's the COO of a major medical society and I'm simply a coordinator. At last, I know how to climb the non-profit ladder.
All my productivity seemed to be for naught when the COO came by and saw the SuDoKu printed out that I'm planning on doing during lunch. This could have looked really, really bad. Or so I thought. However, instead of raising an eyebrow at the non-work blatantly displayed on my desk, he commended me for doing SuDoKu and told me about his triumph with last week's Washington Post contest- apparently, if you did all the SuDoKus, you'd be entered for a chance to win fabulous prizes. I can only do the easy/medium (sometimes that's pushing it) ones; he can do them all, which is, I guess why he's the COO of a major medical society and I'm simply a coordinator. At last, I know how to climb the non-profit ladder.
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