i was looking at the tub that has inter-office envelopes in it and had to investigate what looked like what might have spilled out when mashing down the trash bin next to it. found out it was a mail code sticker that had fallen off an envelope. i checked the employee directory and this is somebody still with the company, in milwaukee, with fraud investigations. in many ways the inter-office envelopes are a lot like railroad freight cars, they can go just about anywhere in this great nation of ours. there was a dial-in meeting in the afternoon, just after my lunch had ended, except i was mostly just listening to what others had to say. it was about the check printing process; this explains why i was invited to it. i said sometimes i am asked to intercept a check, not send it out, but that is all we can do in the check shop in terms of changing a file once it is approved and ready to print. as i recall some of the technology people at the start of the call spoke of outsourcing, unsure if that had anything to do with the call in terms of any changes i might see anytime soon. i finished an online class in the morning, now all of them for the quarter are completed. i did the other three on monday after getting a reminder email over the weekend saying there was two weeks left until the due date. i also sent two boxes over to the post office as UPS wouldn't take postal service boxes. this happens at times, when something is left in the UPS box by the general public that was dumped in the wrong box. and i know if i don't move it, nobody else will. matter of fact, it was there in the atrium for a week just laying out. the employee who accepted them was socializing with a patron ahead of me in line, and when i could tell it was going to take longer than it should i decided not to buy stamps on display on the wall. the boxes got moved, that was the most important thing, and i didn't even have to do that. a colleague sent an i.m. reminding me of the upcoming bank holiday, i said i was already aware of it. i referred to a sign at the drive-up teller window saying so, i see it when i am walking to the service entrance in the morning. late in the evening i went on a walk and found 5 cents. the 'big bang theory' reruns were when there was a line cutting at a movie theater. this is one i don't enjoy much but there is only one episode that i don't watch and this isn't it. leonard's mom being a part of this one didn't help either, who mostly ignores penny as she would much rather talk to amy and bernadette. this was followed by the one where leonard and penny go out together but say it isn't a date. sheldon deals with a blue jay, and it was why leonard accepted penny's offer.
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