i was sent a skype that said some checks were sent inter-office, and it was on my day off last week. it was from a business line in st. louis. the procedure changed in october, where now they are sent regular mail to the listed recipient and not returned to the business line. i said i would forward it on to my cohort who was filling in for me that day. i also said i was unsure of how to update the spreadsheet instruction as it is listed there. i liked being able to talk about more than just work in my response, saying i recognized the return address. it reminded me of light rail stops when i was doing annual visits for baseball games, as one of the stops is on the same street. i was invited to visit this office once the pandemic ends. as expected, i am told it is a 'ghost town' much like the one i am in as most are working from home. but there are days when people must make it into the office and get caught up on things that can't be done at home. there was nine checks for one colleague to pick up by the end of the day, as two files printed with 6 more to pick up in the first and 2 in the second. then later on this colleague was on the other side of the fence looking at the records kept there as i was finishing my workday. in the evening i went on a walk and picked up 11 cents. the 'big bang theory' reruns were when the friends went on a scavenger hunt organized by raj. it was a fun one as it ended with one of the teams, howard and amy, singing 'cherry cherry' by neil diamond at a karaoke bar. enjoying the music of neil diamond was one thing they found out they had in common, at the outset it appeared they had nothing in common. it was followed by the one where sheldon is blackmailed with a dirty sock into meeting amy. it had a funny line when it ended as howard said 'good god what we we done?' since they seemed to be made for each other.
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