So I noticed today that any time I told people I had worked the previous few months in/or people noticed me from the pharmacy, that they gave me a weary look. I guess I can understand (sorta) except nobody gave me that look when I was in the pharmacy and they noticed me/ I told them I was an ice cream scooper. I think I would be more weary of a 22 year old ice cream scooper handing me my medications in which I need to survive more so than a 22 year old who had just come from the pharmacy scooping my second scoop of rocky road I shouldn't be eating in the first place. Just an observation.
Jennifer wasn't too happy with me today. See, she turned 21 last Friday, and has been bugging me to take her to a club ever since. We were susposed to last friday, but she cancelled due to family issues. Well she told me today as a I came into work (and mind you, I came in four hours late cause I wasn't really feeling good and the boss wouldn't let me call in sick) and she asked me to go with her and another co-worker. I'm not really into chilling with co-workers. I have in the past, and I'm sure I will again, but there's something weird about seeing my co-workers shitfaced, and something weird about them seeing me drunk. Plus, I have school in the morning and didn't really to get home at 3 in the Morning only to be up four hours later and sit through six hours of lectures. And the Stampede is full of people who either A.) I wouldn't talk to in high school cause they annoyed the hell out of me or B.) wouldn't give me the time of day in high school. So I told her I couldn't, and she gave me the cold shoulder the rest of the night. This is just the last of many, many weird occurances from her. I'd get into this more, but I'd rather not even think about it.
Other random thoughts...
I've been watching Dexter quite a bit... it's an interesting show... I'm only a few episodes into Season One, but I'd say its one of the very few legit shows on television.
I haven't been upto writing a review for the album like I did "Agony and Irony," but The Gaslight Anthem's - "The 59 Sound" has to be hands down the best album of the year. Think Sam Cooke meets Hot Water Music meets Bruce Springsteen. In fact, it's not only the best album of the year, but I'd venture to say it's one of the best releases of the millenium. Brian Fallon's songwriting is so honest and open you can't help but relate and feel what he's singing. And his voice is just the right mix of soul and punk. I can't wait to see what these Jersey boys do next.
I've been debating on whether or not I should splurge on a Xbox 360. I have a Nintendo Wii, and it's fun but it kind of sucks when you just want to kick back and play a game. The only problem is I'm not a big video game fan, nor do I have the time to play video games. I don't know if I could drop $400 on something I would rarely use.
Along the same topic, I'm lookin for a decent record player in an attempt to start collecting vinyl. So if anyone knows any place, let me know.
I'm a gonna sleep... late
Aug 27, 2008
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