Bad omen?

With everything that needs to go on today, should I consider it a bad omen that while I was in a co-worker’s office working on a printer, part of the ceiling fell down? Granted it happend all the way across the office from where either of us were, but it was still odd. We both sort of looked at each other for a minute and went “huh?” before we figured out what had happened.

OK, we’ve had enough rain, thank you…

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