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That voice inside my head that sounds like Wilfred Brimley that keeps
telling me I'd be happier if I'd become a carnival worker, instead of a tech
writer.
>I am listening to the album "Vegas" by The Crystal Method.
That's some pretty high-octane tunes to listen to while you're writing.
>Makes me bouncy in my chair
That's uh...that's er...okay, I can't think of any reply to that statement
that won't make me sound like a dirty old man in a strip-club.
>but usually I'm not tempted to 'sing along'
Implying that there have been times when you *have* sung along?
>so the embarrassment factor is pretty low unless someone peeks in my
>office :)
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