The ENWorldian work ethic.

I'm a stay-at-home-mom & so I can post from home whenever my kids let me & when I'm not driving them to T-Ball games or taking them to the beach or doing yardwork, or... you get the picture.
 

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Tanstaafl said:
I'm a stay-at-home-mom & so I can post from home whenever my kids let me & when I'm not driving them to T-Ball games or taking them to the beach or doing yardwork, or... you get the picture.
So when do you start running games for your kids?:)
 


I do tech support for a motherboard manufacturer, and by midday we're all but done with the "Do it now" stuff (answering inbound email requests). That leaves the rest of the day for updating the website, schmoozing other hardware manufacturers for testing samples, and surfing the 'Net. Granted, I have to surf review sites and computer related message forums, but I always get a chance to swing by leisure sites as well :D
 

TalonComics said:


Lol! Now that is funny! Even better would be to put a plush Cthulhu on your head and yell, CAN YOU NOT SEE THAT I AM WEARING CTHULHU ON MY HEAD?!?!?
I would imagine that would get all sorts of responses. ;)

~D

I've been meaning to take my plush Cthulhu to work and make people talk to it instead of me. I already have a Bob the Builder cup and when I get handed a particularly tough/nasty problem I hold up the side that says "Can He Fix It?"
 


I only read and post to these boards when I'm home ... and even then it is when I have long stretches of free time (or am taking a short procrastination break from something like studying or what not)....

I never read the boards from work or school.. I tend to have too much else going on and I don't like the distraction. Plus, any thing going on will still be here when I get back...
(So I don't ever feel like I'm "missing" something)

Edit: added a missing word :)
 
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