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The Daily SlackerThe Daily Slacker

Testing, testing! Beeeeeeeeeep!

Thursday, December 22, 2005

This is only a test. In the case of a real post, some sort of content would have followed the warning tone.
 
This was a  test of the new Slacker Broadcasting System. If you heard this test, the system is working and Chief Slacker has a new way of posting that does not violate any Company or Improvement Plan policies. Expect regular transmissions to resume shortly.
 
This test is now complete, we return you to your regularly scheduled blogging.

posted by Chief Slacker @ 11:38 AM,




5 Comments:

At Thu Dec 22, 11:45:00 AM, Blogger Just Me said...

that's it...you're suspended

 
At Thu Dec 22, 07:55:00 PM, Blogger Marie said...

LOL! Glad to see that you're around. :)

 
At Thu Dec 22, 09:20:00 PM, Blogger The Nicsperiment said...

Phew. I was worried there for a second!

 
At Fri Dec 23, 01:42:00 PM, Blogger OzzyC said...

This "Improvement Plan" thing must really have you bummed out. Play the game, but don't let them break you.

Corporations want conformity, and try to break their employees in order to achieve conformity. Play the game, but don't break.

 
At Sat Dec 24, 01:20:00 PM, Blogger Chief Slacker said...

Miss Tude - For what? I didn't do nuffin! :O)

Pieces - You hath been voted for, nice new pictues ;O)

Priest - Ok then, thanks for the link!

Marie - Yup, still around, I'll be back in full swing saoon enough :O)

Pieces - I can't get back on AIM, taht's one that's probably not going to change unless I'm at home. Go tipsy girl go ;O)

Nicholas - hehe, no worries my man, things will be good soon enough.

Pieces - Yay for drunkness :O) The question is, how hard did you have to struggle to type that? ;O)

Pieces - having troubles? hehe

Pieces - Silly ;O) Nice being back.

Ozzyc - Oh I'm totally playing along now, though the visit to HR definitely worked in my favor, so we'll see how things go.

 

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