I have tomorrow off because my CEO likes to give us bonus days. Unfortunately, not only do I have to work tonight, but I will be spending a considerable amount of tomorrow working as well. You see, it’s our busy time of year and I’m working on our largest trade show’s program guide. Which means, extra work at home. But I’m not letting it get me completely down: I always have Star Wars!

I’m watching all six movies in a row (not straight through, just in a row). I’ve never done that and I’ve always wondered how the transition would be from Episode 3 to Episode 4. So tonight I’m going to start and see how it goes.

Posted Tuesday, November 20, 2007 under daily life, tv & movies. Leave a comment or trackback.

One Response to “nothing says day off tomorrow like star wars trilogy”

christine says:

If you feel that you need a break from working and Star Wars tomorrow night, there is a knitting Meetup at Goose Island (down on Clyborne) if you’re interested.

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