Most modern art isn't for me. But I understand the the Met in NYC has the largest collection of Bouguereau paintings in the US, which is sufficient justification for me.
No, I mean Voltron. There's a scene in which Princess Allura is swimming and loses her bikini top. When I was 7 years old, I found it absolutely fascinating.
I'm not surprised about the anime references. Some stuff like the topless scene in Voltron gets into kids' TV in Japan that could never make it here in the US.
I didn't know about the Buffy episode. It sounds like a lot of these censors needed to find hobbies to keep themselves occupied.
I'm not sure what happened to him. Certainly sleeping on the job is a fire-able offense.
I don't think that the building alarm functioned the way he feared. He should have been able to leave without triggering it and the manager being none the wiser. I suppose that if he had done the closing procedures occasionally, he might have known that.
Barry Sadler also wrote the Casca novels. They're about Cassius Longinus, the legendary Roman soldier who killed Christ with his spear at Golgotha. He's cursed with immortality and lives from that time until the present, always working as a soldier.
Back in college, I was a library circulation clerk. One semester, I worked a weekend closing shift. Besides another student worker, I was the only staff person in the library.
That other student worker was not fond of working. Once the librarians left for the day, he would bed down for a long nap on a couch. I had to do all of the work myself.
One evening, I decided not to wake him up before closing the library. He woke up on his own in the middle of the night. Figuring that the alarm had been set and he could not leave the building without setting it off, he had to call the campus police to get out.
The next week, the circulation manager quietly promulgated a new rule: wake up your co-workers before you leave.
Raising a company minimum wage to $70,000 is a brilliant idea that will no doubt reap great profits for any business that adopts it. Don't you agree, Alex?
I didn't know about the Buffy episode. It sounds like a lot of these censors needed to find hobbies to keep themselves occupied.
I don't think that the building alarm functioned the way he feared. He should have been able to leave without triggering it and the manager being none the wiser. I suppose that if he had done the closing procedures occasionally, he might have known that.
That other student worker was not fond of working. Once the librarians left for the day, he would bed down for a long nap on a couch. I had to do all of the work myself.
One evening, I decided not to wake him up before closing the library. He woke up on his own in the middle of the night. Figuring that the alarm had been set and he could not leave the building without setting it off, he had to call the campus police to get out.
The next week, the circulation manager quietly promulgated a new rule: wake up your co-workers before you leave.