Ok, so I know people (men) like to let old ladies onto the bus first, but the way I see it, they have had their fair share of chivalry (no, I'm not saying letting an old lady on the bus first is chivalrous,
just stick with me here), but in the pre-womens movement days, these ladies have not only got on the bus first, but had their bags carried, doors opened, had lunch paid for, sat on chairs while men waited in line. Well excuse me for saying move over old lady, I spent 2 hours waiting in a line on the weekend without a chair, water, or sun umbrella, have been working all day and bought my own lunch- I would like to sit down now, thanks!
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
another day, another dollar...
work–noun
1. exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labour; toil.
2. something on which exertion or labour is expended; a task or undertaking: The students finished their work in class.
3. productive or operative activity.
4. employment, as in some form of industry, esp. as a means of earning one's livelihood: to look for work.
5. one's place of employment: Don't phone him at work.
6. materials, things, etc., on which one is working or is to work.
7. the result of exertion, labour, or activity; a deed or performance.
8. a product of exertion, labour, or activity: musical works.
9. an engineering structure, as a building or bridge.
10. a building, wall, trench, or the like, constructed or made as a means of fortification.