Post your lottery results

Anonymous
I also telework (two days a week) and have a very relaxed dress code in the office on Fridays (jeans and even shorts in the summer). Pretty sure it seems like I don't work (or at least am not working full-time) but I assure you I do - I just managed to find an office with a really flexible environment.
Anonymous
This thread is hilarious. From the insane lottery process to the justification for wearing athletic gear at pickup time.

No way would I deal with this lottery system AND the crappy DC government just to live in the district then drive myself crazy all over again for middle and high school. Just, no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread is hilarious. From the insane lottery process to the justification for wearing athletic gear at pickup time.

No way would I deal with this lottery system AND the crappy DC government just to live in the district then drive myself crazy all over again for middle and high school. Just, no.


You don't even go here!
Anonymous
You're right. As soon as we have children, we're headed to the suburbs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You're right. As soon as we have children, we're headed to the suburbs.


Bye!
Anonymous
Felicia
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread is hilarious. From the insane lottery process to the justification for wearing athletic gear at pickup time.

No way would I deal with this lottery system AND the crappy DC government just to live in the district then drive myself crazy all over again for middle and high school. Just, no.


I wouldn’t deal with the raging nazis in Virginia.
Anonymous
Had to throw in my two cents (a month late.) Others who could wear yoga pants:
People who work split shifts.
Night/evening workers who change into uniforms at work.
People in working class professions who work outside, cleaning, etc.
Yoga instructors, ha! Jk.
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