Category Archives: refrigerator
Dramatic Monologue: The Fridge’s Resolution
I feel 2011 is already off to a good start. I won a battle (but not the war) with my most hated task: Inputting time sheets for makeup artists. For the last year and a half or so, I printed the original sheets, … Continue reading
The Twelve Days of Fridgemas
I did not do a fridge song last Friday because I called-in sick. It was one of those daunting, icky weeks, and by Friday, I just couldn’t do it. I couldn’t leave my house and go to that desk. Oh … Continue reading
Getting in the Christmas Spirit
Today has been a mind-numbing day. It hasn’t been bad, but it just won’t end, and my eyes are all dry from this recycled office air. Nonetheless, I’m getting excited about the holidays. This is the best time of year … Continue reading
Working On My Day Off
I am on vacation this week! Every Friday last summer, the office got to leave two hours early, except for the customer service team and your’s truly. In lieu of leaving early, it was decided that we would get comp … Continue reading
The Revenge of Terrence
First off, among all the many things I’m thankful for this year, I am stoked to announce that I have my first legitimate fan that is not my husband or my best friend, somebody completely outside my circle of friends. … Continue reading
Terrence the Disgruntled Trash Turkey
Ahhh snap! It’s almost time to go for a beautiful, glorious, 4-day weekend in the name of Thanksgiving! Even though I made a fridge post just now here at the office, I’m going to show you the post I did … Continue reading
Say I, The Lyrical Peacock
According to Kevin from IT, I am a Lyrical Peacock. I forgot how this came about in conversation, but I’ll take the compliment. Not every writer can say they received this exact comparison/compliment, though my goal is to go from … Continue reading
Kickin’ it Old School Today
It’s a good thing my fridge song was inspired by Apple Day last week. My parents and I were listening to a Peter, Paul & Mary album and swore there was a track done by The Mamas & The Papas on … Continue reading