May 10, 2004 12:09
Just for the record, I'm typing this with my left hand only. Just because I can, you know.
The problem with being able to do and enjoy doing a large number of things for a living is that it's very difficult to decide what exactly it is that I should do. I'm thinking about switching my major to English. It might sound useless to some of you, but if I could get a job working for Newtype USA, then it'd all be worth it, in my opinion.
Still not sure about A-Kon. If it turns out that I cannot go, then obviously I'll be miffed. However, there is another trip I'll be able to take at the end of June. I'll also be able to buy a Dreamcast, some SNK-made fighting games, and a buttload of anime and manga. Might even buy a CD or two. I'll have me a little animefest all to myself, and there'll be nothing anyone can do about it, unless I have to go to work or my mom tells me to turn the TV off. But other than that, there's nothing anyone can do about it.
I've discovered that I can complain about everything, and people will find it amusing. Hopefully, I'll be able to demonstrate this at A-Kon.
May 21 is coming up, which means it's almost time for a haircut. Yippee. If I don't go to A-Kon, I might not cut it. I kind of like having a ponytail.
Bought the first Azumanga Daioh and the second Saiyuki mangas Saturday. Spending money on other people awakens my impulse shopping urges. Nevertheless, I found them to be good investments, despite the fact that I already own some of the Saiyuki DVDs (ones that cover the same events that the manga volumes I own cover) and the fact that I read both of the books by Sunday morning.
Again, my work schedule is retarded. Apparently, the guy doing the schedule already forgot that I'm out of school, despite scheduling me every day all last week. So I worked yesterday (always getting screwed on the holidays), I work Wednesday night, and I work Friday night. They wanted me to come in an hour early yesterday.....I resisted the urge to laugh into the phone and tell the manager to stop taking drugs*.
* - Originally, I had typed "....I resisted the urge to laugh into the phone and stop taking drugs", but that's not quite what I meant. The manager needs to stop taking drugs, not me. I mean, I don't need to stop taking drugs. No, wait, that's not it; I meant to say that I don't take drugs, not that I refuse to give up drugs because they're so enjoyable.
...yeah, that's it.