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First day of travel and time to ponder???

What does it all mean? Is the answer really "42" or is that just another lie to keep us little Woodchucks down?

Little Roller calls and talks to me for about 45 minutes and I'm still not sure why he called. Does this company we work for really want to make money or are we just a tax write off for the parent company? That's about all I got out of the call. And the fact that we will be going to find the Hoppiest ale known to man. You just have to love the Little Roller..... Herrumph.....

Today I head out to meet with Secret Squirrel to go over stuff for a meeting on Thursday. Woodchucks on the move, be advised. The roads are not safe as I'm off to avenge road kill everywhere.

I didn't get a Herrumph from that guy......

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Kelsgarden said…
marmot, common name for certain large, robust rodents found in North America . . . characterized by a blunt snout, short ears, a short bushy tail and short legs. The fur is course . . . Marmots feed on IPA . . . The cry of the marmot is "woo - woo - woo!"

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