A woman at work is quite a wordsmith:
“I don’t see any one on our team going all clock tower any time soon.”
“A teacher friend of mine calls them ‘helicopter parents’ – they hover noisily.”
Putting the TMI in absentminded
A woman at work is quite a wordsmith:
“I don’t see any one on our team going all clock tower any time soon.”
“A teacher friend of mine calls them ‘helicopter parents’ – they hover noisily.”
16 responses to “T-Minus 6”
She didn’t make up helicopter parents – but clock tower? Uh?And it’s no good, I’m going to have to ask, and I’m sorry if I’m being thick or if I missed something through not paying attention, but – T?
Big Dot – Kind of local, I guess, at least local to the US:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Clock_Tower_Massacre How about a Goldilocks class – the evals come back with “class was tooo sloooow” “Class was toooo fast” “Class was just right.”And the T- Minus, oh that’s something we have here called a countdown. See, we have a space program, and before something momentous happens we say, “T-Minus 10, T-Minus 9.” I’m teasing you.
Hmm, so T = 11 December? Like Thunderbirds are Go! sort of thing? You want us to guess?
— Morbid comment warning–Not to make fun of your coworker but these days people say “go postal” or make Columbine references.Clock tower (yes, I had to look it up too) is a little dated.
yeah…Clock Tower is an old reference, but if you lived in Texas or where in college at a university campus nearby at the time it’s no different that going postal or Columbine or Kent State. It’s all relative.
Friend #.75 – Dated? DATED? You are on my list. Damned whippersnappers.Clock tower was a spontaneous reference, and, yes, the woman who said it is very quick and clever. And she’s a fan of Supernatural, like me! 😀
As soon as I read the clocktower comment I thought, “She’s talking about UT in the 60s.” Of course, I’ve lived in Texas (just about) my whole life.
PS-Although I also immediately think of the “Back to the Future” movies…especially the first one when they’re all “SAVE THE CLOCK TOWER! SAVE THE CLOCK TOWER!” But I also refer to the old Volkswagen vans as terrorist vans based on that movie…I was so not impressionable as a young child 😉
I also thought of Back to the Future.
Well, what I was GOING to say initially was Why go for such an old psycho-shooting reference when you have so many more recent ones to choose from? but I thought that was maybe a bit harsh from an outsider. Should have known you lot better! (And besides, we have had one of ur own.)
#3…you know your my older sister!
Big Dot – T is Takeoff (or just Time of Event if it isn’t a takeoff). Actually, it isn’t a takeoff. You can guess, but I wish you well with that..75 – It is dated, but that’s what I like about it. Only people of a certain age can appreciate it best.3 – And she’s a Perfectionist, like me.Autumn – Ha! I never think of VW vans that way. I think of them as rolling sex wagons.TasterSpoon – Huh. I’d forgotten that scene. Only saw that movie once.Big Dot – I felt the distance from the crime would have given it more license to mock, plus it is a mild shout-out to my Texas roots. And you had a psycho-kiwi killing?.75 – Actually, 3 – spank her for that. Is she saying “your” instead of “you’re” just to bug you?
.75 – Oh, if only you were my one and only sibling. Although my niece kinda makes my brother worth the effort.
3 – Apologies on the improper use of you’re then.Queen – AGE DISCRIMINTAION! 😛
3 and .75 – I have nothing to say. Talk amongst yourselves.
Thanks. You are dismissed.