Uncategorized 28 Oct 2007 07:47 pm

On a difference between academic meetings & workplace meetings

Can anyone in higher ed imagine deploying one of these nifty tokens at a meeting of any standing committee ?  Or, for example, at the faculty senate?

It’s off-topic, but I’m a little concerned about my classes tomorrow, since I gather the Red Sox are about to win the Series.  Will Arnold and Clough be as enticing as Manny and Ortiz? Can Alton Locke hold people’s attention as well as Jon Papelbon?

3 Responses to “On a difference between academic meetings & workplace meetings”

  1. on 28 Oct 2007 at 8:32 pm 1.Alex said …

    Those tokens bring up a simply decadent ludo-logical situation in my brainspace. Yum.

    As for the baseball, the only sport I hold interest in (and the sox, the only team): YYYYEEEAHH! GOOOOOOO SOOOOOX!

  2. on 29 Oct 2007 at 3:47 am 2.Frothy McBaldman said …

    Can Alton Locke riverdance? If not, call it a day.

  3. on 29 Oct 2007 at 4:04 am 3.Mama Anarchia said …

    Depends on whether Locke can win us all a free taco.

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