jayes_musings: (Methos -- The Source)
Jaye ([personal profile] jayes_musings) wrote2006-06-10 08:23 pm
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*snicker* *snicker*

Okay, it's true that small things amuse...well you know the rest.

After three weeks of work I finally got my timecard (until now I'd had to fill out one and chase down a manager to have it signed at the end of my shift), it's electronic, just swipe the card and you clock on and off. And it may be a really common system, but not to me. Printed in big letters on the front of my timecard is...

KRONOS

*giggle* *snort*

I just had to share.

As for work, why I haven't posted about it is because there's not much to post. I go to work spend 6+ hours straightening/picking up clothes and hangers and putting new stock out. Really exciting stuff. And I don't even have any stories that would fit [livejournal.com profile] customers_suck as most are quite polite, but that's the military for you. Tell 'em something and they accept it. Plus AAFES is AAFES and overseas you accept you're stuck when it comes to choice, etc.

But KRONOS!!! *chuckle*

Now off to see MI:3.

Kronos? What is it with swipecards and Greek mythology?!

[identity profile] hmpf.livejournal.com 2006-06-11 08:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Mine says 'If found, please send back to Zeus'. That amuses *me* greatly. I keep wondering... how do you send a swipecard to Zeus? By burning it on an altar? And do you need a special kind of chant or prayer? ;-)

Hey. Wanna meet up in Frankfurt sometime later this summer, perhaps? I find it somewhat ridiculous that we only ever seem to manage to do so in Britain! *g*