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Diary
2003-05-11
[ dead pigeons don't fly well. ]



Twenty-two years old, my favorite part of this entire day is still milk and cookies.

Six-hour workday felt like a ten-hour detention when they made me stand in one place. The brilliant marketing department forgot to mention to our warehouse manager that digital cameras might not be a highly bought impulse item for mother�s day. Neither the less, the uneducated moron of a bald manager decides that: not only are we going to sell more cameras this weekend, he will leave them in wide-open area. Meaning that, at anytime that we are open for operations SOMEONE (meaning me) will have to stand and watch those cameras. Otherwise, our friends at lost prevention would have a fit about the five-finger discount we are imposing on our "loyal" customers.

So I stood. I waited. Time flew by like a dead pigeon. While waiting, I did realize three important facts of life:

1. People should never wear tie-dye.
2. Even when frowning, girls look all kinds of cute when they bite their lip.
and 3. Elvis would look really silly in shorts.

It�s nice to have love ones to look forward to seeing again, even if for a short while.

Krazy Peng: oh, don't forget to tell mums happy mothers day
Krazy Peng: for me i mean :]
Tara: i will
Tara: everyone calls my mom on mom's day
Tara: kinda funny
Krazy Peng: cause your mom is the greatest!
Tara: i know
Tara: i love her to death
Krazy Peng: how are the other kittens in the family?
Tara: doing good
Tara: Maria is single and loving it, as well as me
Krazy Peng: yeah?
Krazy Peng: promise me a date when i get home ;)
Tara: oh course!

A long day of work, a nap, a burning work out, and then milk and cookies. Certainly nothing to write home about, but not bad either.

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