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Johanna Started conversation Mar 6, 2003
Hello, hello again!
It's been a busy week. There are million and TWO things to do at work. Phone just doesn't seem to stop ringing. People and their computer problems... it's a neverending story.
Went to a hockey game tonight. TPS - Jokerit. It's not interesting really. I usually go to games to see what kinds of people there are looking at the game. It is my goal to see the goals! This was a good game, I saw the both goals. Went with collegues from work... Nothing much about that really.
Tomorrow: go to work, then to spinning, then spend evening at home. I will not go to a bar this weekend, so it will be all sports. On Saturday I will go to a bodyPump-lesson. I think if I write it down here I have to go...
I will propably have to bring my work-pc home because of the million and and TWO things that are left undone. So that is not so nice, but I will take a positive attitude towards it. Then the next week will propably be easier and I can celebrate that by going to a bar!!! Yes, a GOOD idea.
I have been mooning about that collegue from work this week. I only have one advice: Never ever get involved with a collegue, it will only lead to stupid thougts in your head. I don't get it why he has to take a permanent residence inside my head. I want him out of there. I don't even like him. Do I?
I am rambling on again...
This week I have been listening to: Enrique Inglesias. I have been reading Robbie Williams biography Somebody someday, it isn't that good really. Deals with Robbie and how he is unsecure about himself and his singing and song-writing abilities and how it is SO difficult to be a pop-star nowadays. Well it is difficult to be anything nowadays so get over it, Robbie.
Nighty-night...
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