I Know, I Need to Post Something
But it hasn't been a good couple of days. Someone swiped my wallet in the Kroger parking lot Tuesday night (got everything, even my rare Athens Olympics Starbucks card, the one that was so pretty, dammit), so I was in too bad a mood yesterday to write (the only words that came to mind were of the curse variety, so I spared you). Today I have another new training class, so I'm a bit too wound up to write a coherent paragraph. But tonight ... tonight I get to see and hear T. Coraghessan Boyle, so life will be back in balance by nightfall.
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Labels: murderous rage, robbery
9 Comments:
Some pretty funny fuckers you got for commenters Beth. TC will make you alllll better.
I know; I've been giggling for the last 10 minutes. I love my comment boys!
Sorry you've had a bad few days, I'll do my part by having a few extra drinks for you tonight:P
sorry to hear about the wallet.
i've had mine swiped while at work. a girl who was covering from another store noticed my store didn't have video cameras and took off with our wallets.
btw - i think i might (strong emphasis on might) have the athens bux card somewhere at home. i used to have this artsy idea about collecting all the different ones to decorate my sinks backsplash, but then i realized i'm just too lazy to do something like that.
if i do have the card i'd be more than happy to send it off to you.
I'm sorry to hear about that. The thief(ieves?) should be forced to listen to Bobby Goldsboro records at an intolerable volume until their ears bleed.
That, or "Dante's Inferno" in its original language as read by George W.
Ask T.C. about what inspired his short about the African wildcat.
That, or "Dante's Inferno" in its original language as read by George W.
No! Please! Anything BUT that!
:) Italian is such a pretty language.
Sorry 'bout the wallet. Lowlifes!
"You're doing a heckuva job, Dante."
I crack myself up.
Agreed. A blog is the perfect platform to vent frustration and anger. I think that's why I started mine. That and my master plan to bore the world into submission.
I love my commenters. Maybe I should let y'all write my posts. And I really want a recording of Dubya reading Dante's Inferno.
BRAT: You're my hero! Let's chat about a good exchange for that beautiful Athens Olympics card; I'm almost embarrassed to say that's what I miss most from my wallet.
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