Thursday, August 23, 2007

Daily Update

Yesterday was kind of slow in the office. Not from the amount of work I was supposed to do, but from the amount of concentration I had. I found myself concentrating more on what I was listening to, than to what I was looking at. In that respect it was an intense day. Lots of fighting, cheering, growling, and lots of other emotions as well.

In my office, there's Steve, my new office neighbor who likes to talk to himself and hold arguments with his pens and paper. he swears too. Don't forget Peter who likes to mumble and start conversations at awkward places or times. Danny is aways helpful with his many repeated over-explanations, and then Patrick and his many smoke breaks. What an office I have. They're all great in their own ways.

Just as I was planning on getting ready to go to the Dancing night at the other ward building, Plewe calls me. He needed more help with Dental School Applications. So again, I was suckered into helping him. As he was there, I helped him a bit, then I left. Not as many people were at dancing than I remember last time. I was there long enough to notice that Jessica wasn't there. Let me recall to you that Jessica said that she said yesterday evening; "You (pointing to me) and You (pointing to josh) need to be at dancing tomorrow, cause I (Jessica) need someone to dance with". So that led me to believe I needed to show up. But oh no, Josh showed up at her place and 'prevented' her from going, meaning: he talked her out of it. So as I was on the phone Kristen walked by me and we both decided to ditch the dance scene and go hang out at the Bean's.

At Jessica's we had a mini Tetris tournament. Two people were playing on two different laptops, and then two others were playing on the Super-Nintendo. What was even better was when the girls started referring to some of those games as 'The Fight of Their Lifes', which I assumed meant the 'Battle' of their lives. Either way its simply awesome to hear girls talk about Battling tetris pieces. Some of us broke off and played Yatzee for a minute too. I didn't do so well this time.

Some of us made a Carls jr. run right before we all parted ways. When we left jessica's house I was indeed hungry, but when we got there, I kind of lost that lovin feeling, but just to spite my stomach I got a shake anyway. It was good. What wasn't so good was I think they forgot I was there, with the subject matter they were discussing. By now I've forgotten all about it after crying myself to sleep.

Now that I've finished Harry Potter my mind has been busy pondering what has just happened through-out the whole story. It was indeed quiet amazing. I've read more in my free time in the last two weeks than I have in the last whole year since I finished school. I typically will write letters to authors or directors and suggest to people what they should do different the next time they try a story. It took me a total of two weeks and two days to finish all 7 books (4145 pages in total).

Today at work Susan noticed I was wearing jeans. After she pointed it out to me, I asked her if she liked them. As she giggled she said that they weren't appropriate. My immediate (unfiltered) response was "Well, do you think this is appropriate?" and I started posing like a jeans/underwear model would. She started laughing hysterically, yet quietly. Super cheesy, but super funny. I'll remind you that Susan is the lady who thinks its funny how I walk up and down stairs too. Another side story from one of our last few 7-11 hang-outs, speaking about unfiltered. I accidentally let the 'Old-jim' pop out in a snappy response to what one person said.
I giggled as I realized that I shouldn't have said that in front of all those people, or at all for that matter. I've been so good lately suppressing the Old-jim.

Lunch was sponsored by Jamba Juice.

I'm listening to Talk radio, and Cindi Lauper right now. My ears are kind of bored to be honest. I've been so used to new adventures so often.

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