February 21, 2008

Rolling Day Photos

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Sorry to all 3 of you who have been waiting so patiently for this post. I’ve been busy.

Anyway, here are the photos from Rolling Day…

First we have me talking to Travis. I don’t remember the exact topic of conversation, but it was probably about how to make our products even more awesome than they already are.

Working with Travis

Next you see my chair waiting patiently for my return from lunch. We went next door to Paisano’s, which is the best pizza place you’ll find around here. Plus, the owners are Yankees fans…so that makes it even more awesome.

Chair waits for my return from lunch

Next is the chair waiting patiently outside the men’s room.

bathroom break

Finally, we have me leaving the office after an exhilarating Rolling Day.

leaving

Many thanks to Sarah for the fine photographic work. And for the logo. And for the Rolling Day concept. Working in an office that’s fun to be a part of is a benefit offered by too few companies.

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6 Comments on Rolling Day Photos »

February 21, 2008

Travis @ 5:48 pm:

That guy that works next to you looks cool.

February 22, 2008

Tanya @ 1:51 pm:

Wow, you have a nice chair. I’d participate in rolling day too if I had some place like that to sit.

Chris @ 4:14 pm:

I think you should have rolled to Paisano’s.

February 23, 2008

The spine doctor's wife @ 9:06 am:

The chair looks lonely and forlorn in pic two. Pic three is just awkward.

February 25, 2008

Curt @ 3:30 am:

Whenever I hear the word “rolling” I think about the concert bit in which Andrew Peterson tells about his brother Pete suggesting that handicapped parking ought to be at the end of the aisle, “because they get to roll.”

March 3, 2008

Greg Sailors @ 12:41 am:

Ok, this reply has a Nicaraguan delay to it…ok actually I have nothing to say but I know it would have been witty and brilliant if I were not so jealous of how witty and brilliant my misled Yankee fan friend is…

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