Calhoun - not this post - the previous one.
I am writing this message from the computer desk in the teacher's office. Someone, I suspect the janitor but frankly it could be anyone, has tied the chair to the desk. Several of the chairs have been tied to their desks. It means every time this poor lady Mrs. Mori (or whatever her name is) uses the computer, she gets up and trips over the rope. It means when I use it I feel like the desk is suffocating me and I have to slide back, pulling the desk with me and almost dropping the printer on the floor. This roped chair is an illustration of how they do things in Japan. Why did they rope the chair? I don't know - they don't tell me shit. I just came in and it was roped. I guess it's because people slide all the way back and block traffic in the narrow aisle behind the chair. It's really too narrow. So instead of asking someone to move or asking people to not block the aisle they rope the chair. That way they can solve the problem without direct contact with someone that might turn into a discussion - even a disagreement. Wow, great solution guys!
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
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maybe they have a problem with chair theft. that's why outdoor patio chairs are chained to tables in toronto.
Then why only four chairs out of 30 in the room? And they still steal my chair and use it at the other computer desk, those bastards. Clearly they love thievery.
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