Journal Entries

I got a job - how wonderful!

So folks. I managed to get myself a job! *Does a crazy little dance*

I am very excited as it means I'm employed or rather will be when I start the job,a nd sort out the documentation etc. Bit of a problem with start date, but hopefully that will be sorted out soon. Furthermore, its for a pretty good company. Granted - the hours will probably be nasty, and I'll end up working like crazy, but to be honest right now I don't care.

I'd rather I had the experience of working in an area that interested me, and working the long stressful hours, rather then getting a simple straight forward 9 - 5 job, where I wasn't challenged as much. I'm young. I want to be able to look back when I'm older and know that atleast I had the experience, rather then I had the opportunity but I rejected it for an easier life. Maybe at some point, in a year or two I'll decide that I've had enough experience, and got for a simpler life. But not today.

So....May I now present to the public the very new shiny and very wonderful party room!

Drinks are in the corner. Music is over in the other corner. No rubbishy music now - none of that spice girls or whatever rubbish. Good decent music only. Food next to me smiley - winkeye

Party on dudes smiley - winkeye

Discuss this Journal entry [131]

Latest reply: Jun 22, 2006

Kidnapped Easter Bunny

Right. To whom this may concern. I have kidnapped the easter bunny. Give me chocolate now, or the bunny gets it.

Lots of love
A normally harmless young kitush (who has developed a craving for chocolate)

Discuss this Journal entry [55]

Latest reply: Apr 16, 2006

bleugh

I tried asking my mother for two things today. First of all - not to tell her parents about the whole potential redundancy thing. They know the company I work for, and my grandparents arent exactly known for their 'keeping it quiet' business. I dont particularly want them to know right now, as its all up in the air, and well, knowing my mother she'll tell them all kind of stuff she really shouldnt. But it was too late. She'd already told them. Then refuses to believe she was in the wrong.
I tried explaining to her that the stuff I told them was meant to just stay between us, as I could get into trouble for even mentioning some of the stuff Ive said. But then she completely missed the point. I gave up.

The next thing I told her was something more personal. We got into an argument over it. My dad tried to help me out as he actually saw where I was coming from. My mother didn't. No matter how hard I tried to explain it to her, she always thinks shes in the right. My feelings / opinions dont count. Anyway, my mother is now peeved with me big time. Shes refusing to talk to me, and just being in a generally irritable mood.

I wish she could see things from my side, rather than trying to force me to accept stuff that I refuse to accept. Meh.

Discuss this Journal entry [12]

Latest reply: Apr 12, 2006

Warning...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4864072.stm

Just for everyone to be aware of...

Discuss this Journal entry [31]

Latest reply: Mar 31, 2006

Happy New Year

Happy New Year everyone...Any new year resolutions/Hopes/fears/thoughts on 2006?

Take care.

Discuss this Journal entry [18]

Latest reply: Dec 31, 2005


Back to Kitish's Personal Space Home

Kitish

Researcher U1707462

Write an Entry

"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a wholly remarkable book. It has been compiled and recompiled many times and under many different editorships. It contains contributions from countless numbers of travellers and researchers."

Write an entry
Read more