Wednesday, September 10, 2008
In the Valley of Discontent
In a past conversation with Fat Cow, I complained that I will not be going to the office year end party, dubbed 'Rock the Hill', that was to be held in the McKillMeNow office building because I knew it was going to suck. I said I knew it was going to suck because the organizers have confessed to not finding a band to play for the party. So without the band the party would basically be just 'The Hill'.

Now recent events have come to emphasize that the 'Hill' part was also not true. Bad weather has flooded the McKillMeNow office and it turns out that the building is not situated on top of a hill, as insinuated by the year end party title, but on a slope or valley between hills.

Is there anything good about moving there? Really? Below are some facts that make it clear to anyone who commutes to work that this idea blows.


1. The building is in the middle of nowhere.

2. Food is far and away

3. My only way is the highway

4. Unscheduled adult swim

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