Journal Entries
3.08.99: Thoughts from a cubicle
Posted Aug 3, 1999
The sun is shining, the brightness cascading through the window behind me. I wish it would go away, it makes it difficult to ignore the grotesqness of the haggard bodies around me. I like the dark, I can pretend not to be here, you cant see me and I cant see you.
I hope they let me out soon, I've been here for almost 2 years, with a good lawyer I would have done less time for murder, with a good C.V. I wouldnt have ended up here at all. Who'd have thought that hell had office space?
Discuss this Journal entry [1]
Latest reply: Aug 3, 1999
30.07.99: Thoughts from a cubicle
Posted Jul 30, 1999
Unable to write today, the throbbing in my head is deafening. Mr. Hangover is shouting at me from inside my brain. Make him stop, please.
Discuss this Journal entry [1]
Latest reply: Jul 30, 1999
29.07.99: Thoughts from a cubicle.
Posted Jul 29, 1999
Yesterday afternoon was not good, forces completely outside my control took over, I had to go down to the Human Resources Dept.
I don't like it there, it is dark. It is quiet. It is cold. I didn't stay long, just did what I had to do and left. They say that the person in charge down there actually lives there. They say he has built a lair, no-one has seen him for 2 months, 2 weeks, 3 days, 147 minutes, not that I'm counting. A blind man recently told me that the HR manager no longer has eyes, that his whitey bluey eyeballs have been replaced by pure black, but he still sees everything.
I returned back to comfort of my cubicle, it was hours later when the shaking stopped. I like it here, it is warm.
Discuss this Journal entry [1]
Latest reply: Jul 29, 1999
28.07.99: Thoughts from a cubicle
Posted Jul 28, 1999
Dear Diary,
I still havent got a clue what is happening here so I will write to you for a while until I find a friend. I find the gentle tapping of the keyboard strangly soothing, almost calming, dulling the hum and babble of the people around me.
Discuss this Journal entry [1]
Latest reply: Jul 28, 1999
MarkyB
Researcher U51208
Write an Entry
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a wholly remarkable book. It has been compiled and recompiled many times and under many different editorships. It contains contributions from countless numbers of travellers and researchers."