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Friday Mornings
Posted Jun 11, 2002
I hate Friday mornings! I hate that I have to sit here all morning saying, "Good Morning", when it is in fact NOT a good morning. You see the work week is just a little too long.If there has not been a band in town that week that has caused me to break my rule of not going out on a worknight (a rule that is as imaginary as my fake bedtime because I don't seem to keep either one very often), then by the time Thursday comes around I have got to go out and be a little . I always promise myself not to have too many , but it always seems I end up . Not that i don't enjoy this all at the time. In fact I am an amazingly entertaining person when i am drunk, it's how I have met most of my friends. (NOTE TO SELF: DRINK LESS)Then Monday morning comes along, that is if i haven't slept through it risking losing my job, and I drag myself into work. I sit at my desk and say nice things like "Good morning" "Thank you" and "NO, I will not tell you what I am wearing, erm..Thank you" into my little headset, but all the while all I hear myself saying in my head is GRRRRRRRRRRRR!
So hear's to all of my fellow workers that just can't pass up a good night out!
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Posted Jun 6, 2002
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/testuserpage178834
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mexican food
Posted Jun 6, 2002
Note to self:
When pusruing the bottom of a plate of mexican cuisine, always stop right about ten minutes before the point when you feel satisfied. Otherwise you will end up feeling as stuffed as a chili relleno...
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