By Walt Hickey Liking Numlock? Forward today’s email to a friend you think may enjoy it and might subscribe. Japan Much like the coworker who seemingly disappears for weeks on end after cashing in all their vacation at once, Japan is gonna take a little time off from being part of the world economy for a bit this year. From April 27 to May 6, Japan will commemorate an extra-long Golden Week. Typically given the arrangement of holidays — Showa Day, Constitution Day, Greenery Day, and Children’s Day — Japanese workers would still have to work on April 30, May 1 and May 2. But this year Japan is under new management with Crown Prince Naruhito taking over as Emperor, so all ten days are booked and markets are closed. It’ll be Japan’s largest stock market shutdown ever, domestic travel will rise
Does it count that I have wanted to flip off state employees when they (just by way of example) are engaging in classic "left hand lane bandit" behaviour? That's a pretty common occurrence here in the Garden State!
Does it count that I have wanted to flip off state employees when they (just by way of example) are engaging in classic "left hand lane bandit" behaviour? That's a pretty common occurrence here in the Garden State!