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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 3:33 pm
Ok so Gaia makes it past the firewall at work, though it lacks avatars, and the right side of the word bubbles. Either way at least I can post.
AD - Your quite welcome.
Will the job sucks at least it gives me time to read. I bought a copy the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (A trilogy in 5 part) so I've been reading through that. There's also a huge used book store about a block or so away so once I get paid I can stock up. The shift sucks but at the same time I could goof off with a day shift at night I've discovered I can leave and go to the like break room for an hour and watch tv without missing anything. I really would like to do work but that slacker in me says keep the lazy shift.
Not that I'll have a choice the person that has the day shift, has their contract end in September something, so unless someone else gets hired I'll have to take it. The only downside there is waking up a 5am to get ready for work. Once the money comes I won't care I just want to stop worrying about not having money.
I am taking care of myself, getting at least 7 hours of sleep, eating somewhat healthy food (Healthy food = $$$$), and I'm keeping clean because no one wants to be smelly.
All in all, I'm good, I have a nice view of the water and the bus drivers for the buses I take are starting to know me. Which is good because I sometimes forget to pull the next stop thingy. I settling in, I miss my little town but I needed to kind of get out of there.
Anyway back to staring at Outlook, and waiting for something to do.
Luv all around.
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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 6:37 pm
Very few things are more embarrassing than getting a text from your mother that reads, "You have a typo on your blog."
Akahoshi - NOT THE RIGHT SIDE OF WORD BUBBLES!!!!1!!
Well, this is awesome. Now I'll have someone else to keep the guild alive with instead of resorting to double- and triple-posting and making an a** of myself.
Bah! I need a used bookstore close by. I'm jealous.
I'm glad you're doing your best to stay alive. It makes me feel better. whee heart
I, too, am an Outlook Zombie!! I thought I was the only one who understood that kind of mental decay. It's horrible, isn't it? Suddenly the computer is no longer your friend. It's a whirring, clanking beast that houses the demon spawn known as Outlook, and occasionally (or, in my case, damn near all the time) spits out things for you to do. Outlook Zombies, unite!!
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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 8:47 pm
I started to write this at work till I realized I only had 4 minutes to catch my bus.
AD - I'm trying to decided what's more embarrassing that your mom reads your blog or that shes a grammar/spelling nazi like you. At least know I know where you get it. lol
Yes we shall keep it alive and when they all come crawling back.... and they will. They shall see all the fun they miss, oh yes they shall see.
The bookstore is crazy, the bookshelves go to the ceiling and there are book way up there and if you ask them what they are they say they don't know and to come back in couple of week when they'll be somewhere else. As the signs they have say it's an organized disorganized system. So every time you go there it's different. I love it, but I tend to lose track of time there. There's also a really big art store that I haven't gone in yet but the desks in the windows make me stare for long periods of time.
I promise I won't die, I don't want to make people sad.
Outlook Zombies, I'm so in. RAWR. It just doesn't work and when it does it's not for long. It's clunky and slow and when it starts up you may as well go get a coffee. And I have to try and scan emails with it encase someone made a ticket for something already. It drives me mad and the fact that the inbox never get any any small really gets to you no one needs to see 49,932 emails, you'd think it would get cleaned once a month but no it just gets bigger and bigger consuming everything in it's path.
Ok time for sleep. Until next time my Zombie friend. *bites your arm and runs away*
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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 10:06 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 5:01 pm
Shiro - I clicked on that link and at the point it said choose a teem I felt it was far to complicated. I feel I am my own team and that wasn't an option. I just want to hit people with out helping a team.
I'm sick of Gaias' everybody come together/team work/funfunhappyfamily ways, I just want to be a jerk and hit people. Were has my loner option gone.
Even so I don't really do events anyways.
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 6:06 pm
Hoshi:: Well, would it help by telling you that by choosing a team that's not gambino OR durem means you can splash both me AND langley?
YES! IT'S TRUE! biggrin
Lang. In the Forums. Blasting people with water. IN AN EVENT!
It doesn't get any much better than this. xd
and the whole loner idea sucks simply because it's too simple-minded and causes one to lose interest quickly in my own opinion.
Also, DID YOU CHECK YOUR PM'S?!?! D: you should have by now, dammit! crying
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 6:58 pm
I would hit Lang.
Either way I it's not my idea of fun, I'll I want to do is hit random people with the 5 balloons I have for some reason. In the end I only want to waste like 2 minutes after that the thrill is gone, just like all of Gaias' events. I don't want to be on a big old team I like being alone or in a very small team. So I'm just going to avoid it like everything else on Gaia.
And I finally found my pm's for some reason it no longer gives me a thought bubble telling me I have one. How the hell am I suppose to see that little envelope.
There, now back to being an Outlook Zombie.
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 7:48 pm
The only Gaia event I really liked was Halloween, back in the day. Screaming "gimme my ******** candy!!" at shopkeepers at 3 am never got old for some reason.
And, yeah, I'm gonna have to pass on the water balloon fight. Got stuff to do.
Akahoshi - I totally sat in front of my computer at the office today thinking, "Braaaainnnnzz...."
I miss the giant envelope that came out of our avatars' heads when we got PMs. That was great.
In other news, I watched The Host today. It wasn't quite what I expected. I think that's all I can say about it.
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 5:51 pm
AD - I'm totally with you on the thinking "Braaainnnnzz....". I've spent most of the night looking at emails and some how I start chewing on my headphones cable without realizing it. I'm totally going to be a zombie by the end of my contract. (Not that I mind as long as I can be a fast zombie, I enjoy the use of my knees)
Yeah, that big envelope was great, and the trade one with the two arrows. I miss the simple days before I have to search for thing.
I was going to rent The Host two weeks ago, but I opted for Death Trance instead. Also if you haven't seen Death Trace watch it, it's an a** kicking good time.
Back to the Outlook Beast.
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 5:48 pm
Akahoshi - xd Chewing on your headphone cable could potentially be quite bad for your health.
"HOSHIT, you have a giant envelope coming outta your skull!!!1! Oh...and you have a PM, too."
I've never even heard of Death Trance. I'll have to look into it.
...braaaaainnnzz...
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Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 2:22 pm
AD - I'm sure it's bad but it just keeps happening, like 5 minutes ago I just pull the cable out of a gap between my teeth and it was probably there for quite sometime. I seem to have developed a bit of a bad habit.
Death Trance rawks. The director also was part of Devil May Cry 3, and watching the fight scenes in the movie it's like watching a video game fight scene.
In other news I finally came to a decision on what to do with the money I make from this job. I plan to take a trip to Belgium to see my friend there, I haven't seen her in a year and really miss her so I pretty much set my mind on it. I just need to get a passport which I want to get the process started as soon as possible because I don't know how long it will take to get. So that's my big plan for my money.
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Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 6:47 pm
Akahoshi - Good luck getting a passport. I know it's a headache here, at least. I hope you're at work when you see this.
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 4:47 am
OMG, I so wish I was at work when I saw that. They would have thought I was crazy, I pretty much did a spit take when I saw that. That is so my new wallpaper, it just so....whatever I love it.
And the passport thing might be a little hard, since I need to get all the paper work and I'm not where all my paper work is. But I'm determined to get it so I will.
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 8:21 am
Actually, I did make a wallpaper of it. Along with a few other office-inspired stick people. It was a late night.
[taken down due to paranoia]
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 2:43 pm
Holy crap, Aydee, those are amazing. Someday when I have a cubicle, I will put those on my wall and think of you. XD I sadly have never used Outlook. :T I have a friend who swears by Thunderbird but I have yet to ever try an email application.
Looks like school and work is occupying us all. gonk
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