I’m werking hard to make that $$$. Bryce is rocking out with so many good blog posts.
I’m making long world tour days by going around SF, hitting meetings, working at cc, and then heading home for more work fun…yeah!
More in a bit!
I’m werking hard to make that $$$. Bryce is rocking out with so many good blog posts.
I’m making long world tour days by going around SF, hitting meetings, working at cc, and then heading home for more work fun…yeah!
More in a bit!

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I hope you spelled “working” wrong on purpose. Because that would be pretty sad if you didn’t. Anyway, good luck with all your doing.
Mark
Why? Couldn’t it be the German spelling of Werk I am going after? (original idea…but changed)
Werk is a germanic word, but not German. It is Dutch ;). Us Dutch usually get annoyed when mixed up with Germans. It feels (I guess) the same of an American would be mixed up with a Canadian. Frankly I don’t care about it, but a lot of my fellow country men do.
ps: In German you would say Arbeit (=work) or the noun arbeiten.
*gets of soapbox and starts doing some arbeit ;)*