Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Tattle Tale Tuesday

Mom had a rough day yesterday.

First, one of her road warriors brought his laptop over and the hard drive had died.  Mom rebuilt the laptop with a new one. Then just as she was about to turn it over to the road warrior, it got kicked off the network by mistake, but couldn't get back on. Mom had to start over from scratch.  Mom says don't ask how it happened, she's still cross-eyed about it.

Then a bit later, after kick starting one of her servants, she was making a small change with it blinked, and everybody at the day hunting gig got kicked off their computers.  Oops.  Mom wanted to crawl under her desk and hide.

Heck, I would have.

Seriously, I could give lessons. If only she'd learn!

9 comments:

  1. Sounds like the Mom could use sum extra snuggles and headbutts.

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  2. Tell your mom that if she's gonna do an "oops" to be glad she did it with great flourish and visibility ... easier to laugh about it much later (not now).

    And yes, she needs lots of extra snuggles and purrs!!

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  3. Oooh definitely Millie - crawling under things and hiding is one of your very best things.

    Once you've taught her that, I think whipping your ankle up behind your ear should be the next lesson. You never know when that might come in handy in the office.

    Megan
    Sydney, Australia

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  4. hahaha Megan that's funny :)

    Millie, you sure can teach your mom a whole lot :)

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  5. Days like that are hard and embarrassing and those days are why Mom is glad she does not have to work!

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  6. Stuff happens, the world goes on. Have a nap.

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  7. TBT has one word ta say "Retired". An SOOOOO grateful... He was a system admin once, and escaped.

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  8. Bet she'll be glad to have the holiday off, even if she's super busy with cooking & family!

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  9. Grrrr. Blogger ate our comment when we tried to post it, a common practice lately.

    We're glad your mom didn't hide under her desk. But Jan says she knows the feeling, so it must be a human thing.

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