“Words have been given to man to hide his thoughts.”
--R.P. Malagrida, an Italian Jesuit who returned from thirty years as a missionary in Brazil to help the victims of the great earthquake in Lisbon in 1756, but in 1761 was burnt at the stake by the Inquistion for alleged treason.
Twenty-five years ago today:
June 20, 1986
Friday
I received a postcard from Paris from co-worker Barbara Louise Reynolds. That was nice!
The construction crew has blocked the sidewalk near my parking lot in San Francisco to dump some large amounts of dirt. The QBL (Questionably gay) construction worker is still there. I am writing in my journal now (while in my car). I think I shall depart for the office now and determine whether the QBL construction worker is more of a QBL than I thought. Ha-ha.
Work has been really laid back lately. It is because we no longer have to tally our sales results on a daily basis. It is now determined by our computer order entries. It’s probably more accurate that way. Steph is going to start observing and listening-in on our client contact phone calls though. That’s a drag!
I telephoned Pac Bell Directory via their employment hotline today. There is a Staff Clerk opening, so I put in for it. I hope I get it. I figure that as long as I am in the Pac Bell Directory subsidiary of PacBell I can work my way into sales from there.
Mom had the day off, so after work I went over to her house. It’s always pleasant, spending time with her.
Their calm attitude restored his own tranquility.
-Stendahl
“The Red and the Black”
måndag 20 juni 2011
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