Bjork is a sound, not a name.
Feb. 24th, 2005 11:23 amBjork. Byork. Bee-york. Nothing at all like Ben-Hur, but close, in that it has two syllables. Quite like the word mail-box, only without the hyphen.
There is meaning behind that sentence, and the truly gifted of you will discover it in at least 4 minutes' time.
I just saw a co-worker push another co-worker as the second co-worker proceeded down the hall. I don't think either of them are Bjork fans, which shouldn't be surprising to anyone. Except maybe the silver fox. He might be completely shocked, and all his hair might fall out.
/secret message.
And in other news, we currently have 41 degrees.
There is meaning behind that sentence, and the truly gifted of you will discover it in at least 4 minutes' time.
I just saw a co-worker push another co-worker as the second co-worker proceeded down the hall. I don't think either of them are Bjork fans, which shouldn't be surprising to anyone. Except maybe the silver fox. He might be completely shocked, and all his hair might fall out.
/secret message.
And in other news, we currently have 41 degrees.