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Friday, September 27, 2013

Five Things I Like About Friday

1.  Friday is my "short day" 

     I can leave the office at 1:00 PM if I want to!

2.  Friday is my day to clean off my desk

     Everything is nice and clean for Monday!

3.  Friday means the weeks' work is finally done

     I can look back instead of looking ahead!

4.  Friday is "free for all" day

      I can work on what I want instead of my pre-planed agenda and schedule

5.  Friday is the day before Saturday

     Saturday is one day I can just goof off!


So, tell me, why do you like Fridays?



2 comments:

  1. Hi Gregg have had trouble with Blogger and Chrome, they took my blog away for inappropriate material.

    I have set up again but still have trouble getting through, have you had trouble getting through to me.?
    Would appriciate an answer,

    Yvonne.



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  2. Being retired, I have found that every day is a Friday but the KC Chiefs usually play on Sunday afternoons. :)

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