Escaping into your imagination reminds me of the Twilight Zone’s ‘Willoughby’ or 1Q84’s Town of Cats. Both stories involve trains, yippee!
Annie
April 9, 2017 1:00 pm
Gonna take a copy of this with me to work. Not sure where I’m going to post it yet. On my cube might be too obvious. They’ve set me up and it’s obvious that they’re going to lay me off at the first opportunity anyway – I may as well get some fun out of it.
EL Coyote
April 9, 2017 3:26 pm
I should re-name my work nemesis as Miss Trixie. The snarling old bag got me a verbal. The boss said next time we both get a written.
Maybe my co-worker thinks she’s Lana Lee and I’m Burma Jones.
Somebody suggested Toole really was Ignatius.
There certainly were a lot of bitches in that ball, the novel.
Speaking of escaping into your imagination, check out Art Boffin’s “Deeply Artificial Trees.”
https://www.cnet.com/news/bob-ross-paints-trees-artificial-intelligence-ai/
Escaping into your imagination reminds me of the Twilight Zone’s ‘Willoughby’ or 1Q84’s Town of Cats. Both stories involve trains, yippee!
Gonna take a copy of this with me to work. Not sure where I’m going to post it yet. On my cube might be too obvious. They’ve set me up and it’s obvious that they’re going to lay me off at the first opportunity anyway – I may as well get some fun out of it.
I should re-name my work nemesis as Miss Trixie. The snarling old bag got me a verbal. The boss said next time we both get a written.
Maybe my co-worker thinks she’s Lana Lee and I’m Burma Jones.
Somebody suggested Toole really was Ignatius.
There certainly were a lot of bitches in that ball, the novel.