Ticia Luengo wrote:
>
> Am I reading this right? This guy works up to 80 hr a week and *still* has
> time to read a ton of books, watch games and movies, worry about being
> single in NY, and write such long and elaborate emails from the office at
> 9.30 pm???
>
> flabbergasted and getting *nothing* done on her fortnightly day off,
>
> Ticia ',:)
1) He's younger than you or I. :)
2) Being single, he's not putting lots of time into a relationship. I
have a friend who just didn't date for a few years because he was too
darn busy with work to date, and when he wasn't working, he had some
projects to keep him busy. (I think he gave up on using the forge after
about the first 2 years of the long work hours, though.) Oh, and there
were always books to read. (Some of which I gave him; introduced him to
Linda Nagata, for one.)
3) And this one has nothing to do with Gautam, but with your statement
above: enjoy not getting anything done once in awhile. I for one would
*love* a day where I could get away with it, but that's just not an
option with a small child around. (At the end of the day, I can always
at least tally the diaper changes to say I did *something*....)
Julia
who also got 4 loads of laundry done yesterday, but hasn't matched all
the socks yet, and has 5 major things to do today in preparation for
going to an out-of-town wedding tomorrow, which Sammy will be attending
as well, so she shouldn't waste her time posting right now, right? ;)
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