Thursday, September 25, 2008

God laughs.

My dad and I were having a conversation a couple of days ago concerning the importance of me having a spare key for my car. What you need to know is that my key contains some kind of recognition chip and thus can not be replicated for a small price. Of course, my argument was that I could just be responsible and not have to spend about $100 in having one that I may never need. After all, I've never before lost the one I already have.
A couple of hours later.
I'm unloading my things from the bus from the previous weekend's events. It's a weekly thing- unload all the clothes, wash them, and get them back on the bus. I finish what I'm doing, and go to grab my pocket book and keys. Only- I can't find them. About this time- 10pm- my dad calls to tell me he's going to bed unless I'm going to be home within the next little bit- then he'd wait up for me. So I tell him that I'm looking for my keys- right after we've had this conversation about me losing them! In the meantime, my dad is laughing at me, saying those oh so dreadful words of "I told you so". I checked everywhere. My pocketbook, the first place I ever put them, they aren't there. My bunk, where I've been unloading things from, not there. Inside the house, maybe I left them on the bar before I went out to the bus, they aren't there. I looked for my keys for 40 minutes. Yes. 40. So I'm thinking- Ok, God. I've cried uncle. I get it. Finally I found them. They were in my pocket book, but they had gotten down into a side pouch that I had no clue was even unzipped. I guess God has a pretty good sense of humor, and more than likely I'm going to end up out of a hundred bucks here pretty soon. 

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Heroes s3. SPOILER ALERT.




So if you saw Heroes last night, you're most likely haunted with the thought that Sylar could be Clair's uncle. REALLY?! Is that why he didn't kill her? What in the world is up with Parkman? Where is Molly? Do I REALLY have 6 days of waiting for the next episode? 
Now you know what my previous Monday night consisted of. What you didn't know is that this brace face pigged out on sausage rolls... or something of the sort. Not that sausage rolls are of ANY concern to ANYONE except the hungry. Maybe I'm hungry. Hmm. 
I've just had to take a break from college for the night. I've worked for 5 consecutive hours and am still slightly behind. Ok- pretty behind. 
Did you know that this week has been deemed National Stay at Home WeekThis time of year always makes me enjoy home much much more. The weather in some weird way makes me so much happier. I sleep better. I'm more energized. I'm more positive. I'm wearing long sleeve shirts- and I'm loving it. 
Speaking of long sleeve shirts- I got some pretty amazing deals at American Eagle last week. Any top- buy it, get one half off. Oh yes. 
My cat almost died. My dad drove his truck not knowing that my darling kitty was underneath the hood. Luckily she wasn't near the whatever belt he mentioned, and she came out of the truck- at the church- without a scratch. He got her back home and she hid for the rest of the day. My poor girl. 
Luckily, I have a Challenge episode on T-Vo awaiting my attention. Forget college. I can do more tomorrow. 

Monday, September 22, 2008

To: office lovers <3

Are you a die hard fan of The Office?
Season 5 is just around the corner...
Will Jim propose to Pam??? 
Go to www.dundermifflininfiniti.com and join the Macon branch!!!

Monday, September 15, 2008

I bet you didn't know...

If you were to ask me to tell you one thing that you probably didn't know about me, here's what I'd say:
I love watching food network cake challenges. They fascinate me. The more I watch, the more I just wanna try to make one. You can be so creative! You can do it for any occasion! AND IT'S EDIBLE! How much better does it get? I really want to try this... and as soon as I have free time and a few extra bucks, I think I might! =)

For now, I should go be a good college kid. Broke and timeless. 

Thursday, September 4, 2008

In a Japanese world..

Fact: Japanese societies require their workers to begin their day with meditation. 
In a business, typically the first half hour to an hour is spent in deep meditation. It doesn't end here... it gets better.
Fact: An hour long power nap is required mid work day. 
I can only wonder why America doesn't find this to be a great idea. With all the the Japanese are capable of, what is there to disprove this method? 
I always believed in power naps in high school.