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Friday, November 25, 2005

Never get a job.

Whenever I feel like no one is around, I just get on to that good ol' AIM and sit there. You see all these names at the side and you're just like "jeesh, I have so many friends" and it makes everything that much better. Then after that, you start talking to people and you try to make plans of some kind. Until you find out you have to WORK today.

From 3 P.M. until 9:15 P.M. today I will be assisting the production of pizzas at a pizza shop that I don't necessarily want to succeed at its sales. How ridiculous is that? Honestly, if I just went there and stood for 6 hrs I would feel just as worthless. You would think that after being employed for circa 1 year that I would be valued a little higher than a 25 cent raise since I had begun. Apparently, we are all mistaken. I have made a huge mistake. I allowed myself to be the trustworthy employee that could work anytime and would fill any days even if they were the days I simply couldn't fill. That is how horrible my job is. This is a huge mistake. Because like I said before, I make about nothing/hr. So I think that now I will try to get a job somewhere else.

Anyway, there's a movie out called "Just Friends" starring a bunch of people I don't know, but it was pretty good. It's definitely the weirdest movie I've ever seen though, I think. It's supposed to be a chick flick (maybe?) then it's supposed to be a teen movie (sometimes? maybe?) then it's supposed to be funny (which it is sometimes). Whatever, just go see it.

I would like to give a hand to Mark Alhajj because he has officially taken the most frustrating job ever: the one I leave in 2 days. Mark's a great guy, a hard worker, and he speaks Arabic so I'm sure he'll get the sort of paychecks that I couldn't. All the best of luck to you, Mark! Naheeman, Henebpedbock, whatever.

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Thursday, November 24, 2005

I have joined.

I am a new member of the writers on the internet. I have noticed that the typical blog is more like a public diary, and I thought that looked pretty goofy and amusing so I decided to become a member. Today is actually Thanksgiving, and my mother and grandmother cooked some fabulous entrees and desserts. Moving into the new generation of Thanksgiving foods, my grandmother made a Cajun Turkey. Loved it.

Xbox 360 came out a few days ago and guess what gamers! I'veeeee got one. My brother, Michael, is ranked somewhere in the top 25 in the world as of today on the game called "Need for Speed: Most Wanted". This game is... let's say... HILARIOUS. Your car is technically invincible, and after a few upgrades (as a Golf GTI) goes 0-120 in about 4 seconds. Another goofy feature is whenever you get over about 5 ft. of air time, the camera makes a whoosh sound, and cuts to a different angle (typically a front view) of your car flying out of a broken window of a mall, or whatever object you used to get that much air. It will do the same effect for when you hit a Semi truck head on. It's ridiculous. The last hilarious camera-switch that happens is when you come in view of a trooper. You're already going about 120 mph and if you've played the game for more than 10 minutes you're bounty is over 10 grand already, so naturally the bobby's gonna put on his lights. ANYWAY, so basically the camera makes another whoosh sound, and zooms in on the cop right before he turns on his lights. The best part about this is that you never see it coming, and you don't actually see the cop because you're going so fast, so when the whoosh sounds the first thing you think of saying (since you've been playing a game full of vulgor gangster slang) is "Awwwwww.. SHIT".