alright, i will update for real this time.

Sep 18, 2008 13:13

So, my last semester is going exceptionally well. I have managed to keep in A in all my classes. I have been able to juggle 15 credit hours at school and about 20 or so at work each week. 
I love living with the boys.
Football has started and life is wonderful. The noles are undefeated so far.
This weekend is Wake Forest and Whitney is coming up! Yay! 
Next weekend is Colorado in Jax... super excited. 
Last weekend we tubed down the Chipola River when Tim came up. It was a lot of fun. We had some car trouble and partied it up at the rest stop haha. BTW... fuck Grants Wrecker Service.
Oct 10 I will be heading to Otown with Beavs to see all my loves... we will be going to HHN, which I have never been to? Weird, huh?
November I will be heading back to Otown again for Coldplay with Ry... so excited!! The next day will be the Bowden Bowl.

I can't believe I am finally graduating in Dec... really crazy to me. I am starting the big job hunt. So far it looks like my main choices will be DEP, EPA, or the Dept of Emergency Management. Next Friday I will be going to a job fair thing at the Civic Center. I have to go hunt for a nice, fashionable suit jacket.

There has been a lot of craziness at my office with this whole gas thing... here's a chunk of an article that explains just a little bit thats going on at our office...

Calls to state consumer hotlines continued, but moderated Wednesday after a cascade of complaints the previous five days. Attorney General Bill McCollum's office reported a total of 5,500 calls and 2,397 open cases for review of price-gouging violations.

Agriculture Commissioner Charles Bronson's office said it had fielded a total of 4,783 calls and is pursuing 1,674 complaints.

Jacksonville, Tampa and Tallahassee areas sparked the most complaints.

"Let's face it, our supply is stretched thin right now, even though we are bringing in gasoline through the ports," Bly said. "We expect spot outages throughout the state. I don't think they rise to the level of what Tallahassee went through. People there see a tanker driving down the road and start following it."
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