National Slacker Day...
August 23, 2002 2:25 AM Subscribe
National Slacker Day... Friday August 23rd. Kick back, relax, take the day off, do nothing... it's time to slack. Though I fear this only applies to UK metafilterians. The rest of you, hop to it! Work won't wait all day. It was slacker day back in February, too, and last year, and... *yawn... stretch*
Yeah, every day is slacker day.
posted by soundofsuburbia at 3:32 AM on August 23, 2002
posted by soundofsuburbia at 3:32 AM on August 23, 2002
Slacker Day? Sounds a bit too much like hard work if you ask me.
posted by jontyjago at 3:52 AM on August 23, 2002
posted by jontyjago at 3:52 AM on August 23, 2002
*scratches*
*looks for remote, decides it's too much trouble, leaves cartoons on*
posted by adampsyche at 3:59 AM on August 23, 2002
*looks for remote, decides it's too much trouble, leaves cartoons on*
posted by adampsyche at 3:59 AM on August 23, 2002
I really didn't want to go to work today. I don't think I will. It is my last day anyways.
posted by Hall at 4:13 AM on August 23, 2002
posted by Hall at 4:13 AM on August 23, 2002
Come down the pub with us, Hall. We'll be frittering away our redundancy money.
posted by Summer at 4:23 AM on August 23, 2002
posted by Summer at 4:23 AM on August 23, 2002
this fits in nicely with my grand plans of green, beers and Halo after work (which is spent here)...
posted by Frasermoo at 4:44 AM on August 23, 2002
posted by Frasermoo at 4:44 AM on August 23, 2002
The UK currently endures the longest working hours in Europe and one of the shortest average life expectancies.
He should try working in the US.
posted by benjh at 5:29 AM on August 23, 2002
He should try working in the US.
posted by benjh at 5:29 AM on August 23, 2002
Hey, I thought about laying out of work today, too. Is there some sort of Slacker-Group-Consciousness at work that we don't know about? Or am I just lazy?!
Not that sitting in an office chair, looking at MeFi all day is much more than slacking anyway.
posted by mikrophon at 6:17 AM on August 23, 2002
Not that sitting in an office chair, looking at MeFi all day is much more than slacking anyway.
posted by mikrophon at 6:17 AM on August 23, 2002
Today's my last day of work before school begins. I think I have the legal right to do nothing .hehe
posted by sid at 6:23 AM on August 23, 2002
posted by sid at 6:23 AM on August 23, 2002
mmm microslacking... some of us have this down to an art you know...
posted by gloege at 6:39 AM on August 23, 2002
posted by gloege at 6:39 AM on August 23, 2002
The UK currently endures the longest working hours in Europe and one of the shortest average life expectancies.
Here's a paradox: In Japan, everybody works their bollocks off night and day, day and night. They are No.1 in the age longevity charts.
posted by SpaceCadet at 6:55 AM on August 23, 2002
Here's a paradox: In Japan, everybody works their bollocks off night and day, day and night. They are No.1 in the age longevity charts.
posted by SpaceCadet at 6:55 AM on August 23, 2002
I'm working, but I'm not working for you.
posted by soundofsuburbia at 7:04 AM on August 23, 2002
posted by soundofsuburbia at 7:04 AM on August 23, 2002
Ah, but the crucial difference: The Japanese folks have many holidays, including, but not limited to, the New Year (celebrated for days on either side of January 1st) and the Golden Week, which includes several holidays and usually involves taking a whole week off from work.
posted by mikrophon at 7:07 AM on August 23, 2002
posted by mikrophon at 7:07 AM on August 23, 2002
Excellent! I was already planning to goof off anyway.
posted by monkeymike at 9:05 AM on August 23, 2002
posted by monkeymike at 9:05 AM on August 23, 2002
Ah, but the crucial difference: The Japanese folks have many holidays, including, but not limited to, the New Year (celebrated for days on either side of January 1st) and the Golden Week, which includes several holidays and usually involves taking a whole week off from work.
Well I've lived and worked in Japan for the past two years. I know about those holidays and there are quite a few of them. Still, they pack in so many hours into the working day. In my previous company in Tokyo, many of my colleagues would do "tetsuya" which meant working the day, through the night, and through the next day. It was a common thing. I'm talking about a normal office job. I'd come in to the office in the morning and notice a few guys had the same ties and shirts on as yesterday and they had a zombie look about them. Still, those guys'll probably live to 90 years old somehow.
posted by SpaceCadet at 10:48 AM on August 23, 2002
Well I've lived and worked in Japan for the past two years. I know about those holidays and there are quite a few of them. Still, they pack in so many hours into the working day. In my previous company in Tokyo, many of my colleagues would do "tetsuya" which meant working the day, through the night, and through the next day. It was a common thing. I'm talking about a normal office job. I'd come in to the office in the morning and notice a few guys had the same ties and shirts on as yesterday and they had a zombie look about them. Still, those guys'll probably live to 90 years old somehow.
posted by SpaceCadet at 10:48 AM on August 23, 2002
It's the seafood, isn't it? With the Japanese, that is. Work, work, work, but eat a lot of seafood, you'll be OK.
posted by raysmj at 11:54 AM on August 23, 2002
posted by raysmj at 11:54 AM on August 23, 2002
Addendum: What if you slack, and eat nothing but salmon? How long will you live then?
posted by raysmj at 12:18 PM on August 23, 2002
posted by raysmj at 12:18 PM on August 23, 2002
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posted by Summer at 3:04 AM on August 23, 2002