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Amy
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by Amy » Feb Tue 28, 2012 7:24 pm
BuDz211 wrote:When you're studying for the LSAT so that you can go to law school to eventually become a lawyer, so that you can afford Bay Lake Tower DVC points. That, and also being a Law and Order nut.
Best reason I've heard yet for becoming a lawyer

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by figmentaholic » Feb Tue 28, 2012 8:48 pm
Len90 wrote:When you are sitting in class on disneyworld.com. Yeah this class is that bad

Hehe when I had a normal cubicle job, I would spend some down time at work on this site specifically.

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by DemonOfMusic » Feb Tue 28, 2012 9:02 pm
Amy wrote:BuDz211 wrote:When you're studying for the LSAT so that you can go to law school to eventually become a lawyer, so that you can afford Bay Lake Tower DVC points. That, and also being a Law and Order nut.
Best reason I've heard yet for becoming a lawyer

HA!! I now have another reason to consider law if acting doesn't work out...

Someone remind me of that when I can't get through law school!
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by theBIGyowski » Feb Wed 29, 2012 1:42 pm
When you realize that you have something related to WDW going...audio or video...every morning while you get ready...and every evening while you shower and get ready for bed.
1) I almost always have Stacey and "Must Do Disney" playing while I get ready every morning (either on my phone, Kindle Fire, or my TV)
2) I always listen to Horizon's while I shower. One exception was last night when listened to Jeremy Irons' SSE.
3) DW and I always listen to our Disney Lullaby CD (via my phone) when we go to bed.
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by figmentaholic » Feb Wed 29, 2012 1:57 pm
theBIGyowski wrote:When you realize that you have something related to WDW going...audio or video...every morning while you get ready...and every evening while you shower and get ready for bed.
1) I almost always have Stacey and "Must Do Disney" playing while I get ready every morning (either on my phone, Kindle Fire, or my TV)
2) I always listen to Horizon's while I shower. One exception was last night when listened to Jeremy Irons' SSE.
3) DW and I always listen to our Disney Lullaby CD (via my phone) when we go to bed.
So I am not the only one who listens to Disney Lullaby songs to sleep.

I am glad to hear that. I have my iPod Touch on a speaker and I use it as my "CD" every night when I sleep.

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by Belle1082 » Feb Wed 29, 2012 4:54 pm
I literally listen to Subsonic Radio all day, every day while at work. It definitely puts you in a different mind frame when you are actually stuck in a terrible cubicle! Just knowing at any point I'm able to close my eyes and pretend I'm wherever the music takes me....it is a lifesaver for a boring job!!!
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by cy1229 » Feb Wed 29, 2012 5:10 pm
Belle1082 wrote:I literally listen to Subsonic Radio all day, every day while at work. It definitely puts you in a different mind frame when you are actually stuck in a terrible cubicle! Just knowing at any point I'm able to close my eyes and pretend I'm wherever the music takes me....it is a lifesaver for a boring job!!!
I do the same thing, when I'm in the "office," which is a part of our den at home. My office mates don't mind much.

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by Belle1082 » Feb Wed 29, 2012 5:28 pm
cy1229 wrote:Belle1082 wrote:I literally listen to Subsonic Radio all day, every day while at work. It definitely puts you in a different mind frame when you are actually stuck in a terrible cubicle! Just knowing at any point I'm able to close my eyes and pretend I'm wherever the music takes me....it is a lifesaver for a boring job!!!
I do the same thing, when I'm in the "office," which is a part of our den at home. My office mates don't mind much.

JEALOUS! I would love to be able to work out of my home so I could blast Subsonic all day and not have to worry about bothering my cube mates!
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by figmentaholic » Feb Wed 29, 2012 6:00 pm
subsonic was always on my computer when I was at work at my cubicle job.. I cant listen to it at work now.. until we close at least. But since I usually have other people closing with me, I hardly get to listen to it then either, so it is usually only at night (I either play some Disney lullaby music or subsonic to sleep to) or on my days off (like today hehe)
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by cy1229 » Feb Wed 29, 2012 6:07 pm
Belle1082 wrote:cy1229 wrote:Belle1082 wrote:I literally listen to Subsonic Radio all day, every day while at work. It definitely puts you in a different mind frame when you are actually stuck in a terrible cubicle! Just knowing at any point I'm able to close my eyes and pretend I'm wherever the music takes me....it is a lifesaver for a boring job!!!
I do the same thing, when I'm in the "office," which is a part of our den at home. My office mates don't mind much.

JEALOUS! I would love to be able to work out of my home so I could blast Subsonic all day and not have to worry about bothering my cube mates!
There are benefits, like being able to work in jeans and slippers, and cooking lunch at home. The downside is lack of contact with people, and it's a little tougher to have a sharp line between work and home.
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by Len90 » Mar Thu 01, 2012 2:07 pm
DemonOfMusic wrote:Len90 wrote:When you are sitting in class on disneyworld.com. Yeah this class is that bad

Yeah, I am doing the exact same thing

Haha!
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by packwingfn » Mar Thu 01, 2012 2:33 pm
When you spend all 24 hours in the Magic Kingdom!
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by TikiTikiRoom » Mar Thu 01, 2012 2:50 pm
When you play the Monorail opening message when you start your car to go to work.
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by theBIGyowski » Mar Thu 01, 2012 3:06 pm
packwingfn wrote:When you spend all 24 hours in the Magic Kingdom!
How many different attractions did you work while there?

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by DemonOfMusic » Mar Thu 01, 2012 4:50 pm
TikiTikiRoom wrote:When you play the Monorail opening message when you start your car to go to work.
I now know how i'm going to brighten up my mornings!
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