Dilbert says it all
I had fault in making Old boy grouchy.
Things in the office are really unstable and I’ve lost control of my work. Apart from the production, I’m tasked to handle the after-production party as well as another dinner to be held in London. As helpful as hotels are, the menus, the seating plans, the programme highlights still require my handholding until the events are over.
Plus I have Project Alphabet and Project Clean whose closing transaction dates are on 31 October 2007. What makes it difficult is that the lawyers for the transactions aren’t exactly clear about what they have to do.
Because of this instability, I’ve been quite moody too in no certain ways better than Old boy.
But we had a good talk over phone calls and lunch to air it out.
Amongst other things, he isn’t very optimistic of our future although he concedes that I could help influence the thought process.
It’s interesting to see him in my position once in a while. By all counts of logic, we shouldn’t be together but I’ve given up arguing with whatever’s left of my brain.
Honestly, I’m not very sure if I’ll be around that long too but it’s a risk I’m going to take.

