I’m old and grumpy…well, at least I’m working on it. I was gone this week-end. Girl had a friend over. Apparently they parked their little tushes at my computer. That’s really not a problem. What is problematic, however, is that SOMEONE MOVED THE SETTINGS ON MY OFFICE CHAIR.:cursing::fryingpan::wallbash:
Because I spend so much time in my chair, I spent what I considered a small fortune for a good one. Lumbar support, the adjustable tilt (or locked so it doesn’t tilt at all), adjustable back angle, bottom adjusts to cant forward or more level, up and down, and adjustable arms. There are four levers to make the various adjustments and every one of them had been screwed with. ![]()
Girl and I had a talk.
She swears it was her friend –which I believe as Girl often sits in my chair and has never changed anything. I believe that going forward none of her friends will either.![]()
I’m flexible about a lot of things. I loaned Girl my down jacket to wear to school today. Someone needs to reschedule dinner plans — not a problem. My husband drives my car and switches the mirrors, it’s okay. But there are some things that are darn near sacred and for those of us who spend most of their day plopped on their butt — hey, don’t touch the chair.:twisted:


I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall during this conversation. :-) But I know exactly what you mean. Kids often mess with my chair and :cursing: . It’s royally annoying.
Comment by Rhonda — January 29, 2007 @ 9:05 am
At least your hubby doesn’t adjust the contrast/brightness/color/etc settings on your monitor because you don’t have them set “right.”
I thought my vision was going…
:cursing:
Comment by Kimberly — January 29, 2007 @ 9:42 am
Rhonda, it wasn’t worth turning into a fly for — really save that for something really good. :happy2:
Kimberly, THAT is a serious offense. I would be SO pissed. I bet if my DH spent more time at my computer he’d feel the need. :fryingpan:
Comment by Jennifer — January 29, 2007 @ 2:12 pm