in the morning at work i got a doorbell ring asking for a cart. except i didn't know who it was, and i asked for a name. it was somebody in payroll, wanting to bring boxes in from her car. i sent some tax checks to the lockbox and the cart was back when i had finished this task. the boss returned, but must have been working remotely. a check from equifax was picked up from the branch, i had heard about it for a while, in an overnight envelope from fed-ex. it was addressed to the boss, i was asked to open it and confirm what it was, and was told to process it like any other refund check. also notable about the day was asking for a form on a returned check from a california government agency. i was asked to re-send it last week, but i said it was returned because the agency didn't know what it is for. and a colleague that sorts the mail asked where an i-pay check was, i said i notify when it is there and it wasn't in the midday run. it was in the late afternoon run and she arrived just after printing, before i had notified it was there. it was the typical send the check through the fence for this colleague. i was seeing 'no response required' emails for an upcoming meeting about the check remediation project for next month, except the attached agenda was brief. in the evening i went on a walk and found 25 cents. the 'big bang theory' reruns were part two of the final episode, when sheldon and amy get their nobel prizes. i am still very much moved by this one because sheldon asks his friends to stand up. i think it is because part of me wishes i had a close-knit circle of friends. but that just wasn't in the cards. it was followed by the one where sheldon asks amy and bernadette to help with shooing a bird, a blue jay, and then bernie calls him a big baby. leonard and penny go out, but they claim it is not a date. i drank the can of michelob with the evening meal so now three beers are waiting.
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