I work out of a small office building. When I get in this morning, I'm the first person to arrive. I unlock the outside door (the door to the building itself, that is) and hold it open for a girl who works in the office opposite mine.
On the way in, the girl realizes I haven't unlocked the door for anyone who doesn't have a key and asks if I know how to do that. Walking up the stairs, I say no. Following me up the stairs she says, quote:
"When you turn it? Push the thing in."
"Okay," says I.
It's the little things that clue you in to the fact that we were probably both not what you'd call morning people.
On the way in, the girl realizes I haven't unlocked the door for anyone who doesn't have a key and asks if I know how to do that. Walking up the stairs, I say no. Following me up the stairs she says, quote:
"When you turn it? Push the thing in."
"Okay," says I.
It's the little things that clue you in to the fact that we were probably both not what you'd call morning people.