new friends
October 12th, 2007
Yes, many things have happened since our (where art thou elf brother?) my last post. Things like the great party we had outdoors last friday of last month, my congrats to the FC for that, or even the always exciting news on latest Reykjavik weather.
But the truth is, we hadn’t had time to write about that. Simply because we are still in an adaptation phase of the new positioning of players in our beloved forth floor. What happened was that, under a social excuse, we got some new friends up here. Friends to talk to and to play foosball with. Friends to massage our shoulders when we are stressed and fetch us a coffee when we are busy. Friends that can make some noise when we are trying to concentrate on some bug big problem too, such as where to have lunch, but friends are friends and we always look at the good side.
So all together, we are now 12 gentlemen, 2.5 ladies and 2 bathrooms.
And by mentioning bathrooms, there are rumors on how unhappy the little one is with the new situation. You may not know much about bathrooms but I assure you that they are a very understandable, kind and caring species, but with a very small heart. They burst into tears with the smallest things. Anyway, before the merge both bathrooms were cared and shared with whole our loving hearts, but now have been set apart. They no longer share the same “load” of responsibility.
The little bathroom has recently expressed its discontentment with the mathematician who has assigned the bathrooms to each gender. “-This is an outrage!!” if I may partly quote its comment. It seems that somehow the so-called mathematician has managed to put up an equation where a bathroom twice the size of the other should multiplied by only 2.5 ladies is equal to the square root of 12 gentlemen struggling for its little sibling….
Life is not fair when you’re a bathroom!!
October 12th, 2007 at 11:36 am
An why does the toilet paper have to be so rough?
October 12th, 2007 at 5:56 pm
I was just wondering.
I noticed that the ladies room is labeled “stelpur” so where do the “kellingar” do their business?
October 15th, 2007 at 4:18 pm
It’s funny how the other 1,5 women always put both the seats up in the ladies room…
October 15th, 2007 at 4:23 pm
Dear Ásta, being a women in the middle of all these men may not be that easy. So you’ll have to understand if some of them start to show some manly behaviors after a while…