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Thursday, October 23, 2008

And makes him quite forget his labour and his toil

Sometimes my work life and personal life intersect.


It may have been disconcerting for some people at a professional seminar last Friday, to see TSS sit down in the row in front of me in the last session of the day, casually extend an arm over the back of the seat, remove the TTWC from my hands and proceed to knit.

It certainly amused my old colleague sitting next to me, particularly when I photographed it.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Whats a little enabling between friends?

Lynne said...

I can see that it would cause some great reactions - amusement, shock, etc.

Kate said...

Hilarious! Almost like the story of the strangers eating the same sticky bun with challenging glares at each other!

Donna Lee said...

It's helping a friend out. What's wrong with that?

Five Ferns Fibreholic said...

What puzzles me is that she didn't bring her own. But I suppose that she was working off the old saying "Why bother to bring your own TTWC to work on when you can just take Taph's"