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I may not be the prolific photographer and documentarian that Blog is, but I do own a mediocre digital camera, live in Texas, work in a cubicle, and have very little to do. Pictures, words lend meaning, entertainment to website. Clickable images lead to larger, more clear photographs.


This is a piece of paper I recently received in the mail stating that yes, in fact, I did complete my “studies” at the University of Oregon. Avoid finishing the requirements for this thing at all possible costs.


This is my workspace.
There are many desks like it,
But this one is mine.


The South has risen again! In hotel form! Funny Bit of Knowledge that would be labled “irony” by some: The Robert E. Lee hotel is now low-income housing for old people and impoverished blacks.


This is, as far as I can tell, the only park in all of downtown San Antonio. Of course it is outside my cubicle window to taunt me. That statue is Col. Frost. He founded the bank over 100 years ago. Nevermind, you don’t care


The practically named $6 Lot* where I park my car. Can you find it? If you can locate my car in the photograph you win the car-finding contest!


I am important.


Important enough to be toward the bottom of the sign, anyway.


Tim’s Cubicle: still cleaner than the OC office.


From a law firm around the corner. Gamez: 13g41 5upp0r7 4 1337 h4qx0rz.

That is all, nothing more to see here, move along children, move along.

*That’s $6 monthly.

  1. Timothy says:

    Nose nothing.

  2. Tyler says:

    Pete,

    I was only passing on what I had heard. I’m going to pay through the nose for that mistake.

  3. Timothy says:

    Oh no, I’m finished, you may not be, but I definitely am.

  4. Pete says:

    I’ll make it $25 if you finish the massage.

  5. Timothy says:

    Only $10…I feel so cheap.

  6. Pete says:

    Tyler,

    You owe me $10. He actually did graduate.

  7. Courtney says:

    I actually would consider the Robert E. Lee Hotel being low-income housing in no way ironic. More like entirely expected.

    Also, way to get above A.A. – Shunda and Sandi on the sign! Take that, bastards.

  8. AK says:

    Tim, I didn’t find your car…however, I did spot a near exact replica of my old car – a 1987 Acura Legend – two vehicles to the left of the maroon Suburban.

    Thanks for the pics.
    AK

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