They're just hotdogs.

Apr 01, 2007 19:48

Forget April Fools Day. Today must be national hotdog day or something. Usually at work we don't sell all that many hotdogs, but they go through phases of being popular and not again. Today alone we started out with six, sold them and kept on adding more. People were buying 2, 3 and even 4 at a time and those things cost $3.75 each. and people were paying ahead of time for them to reserve theirs. It was crazy.

A few little calculations here. The boxes come with two packs of 25 so that means each box had 50. We used up a whole pack plus, what was left from last night and then some more. There were like three left from last night, plus the 25 I added. Add those figures to a second box of 25 that was added to the container and by the time I left there were at the most 17 left in the container. So we are talking about at least 35 hotdogs being sold and consumed between 11:30 or so until 5. That is too goddamn many.

Tomorrow I need to call two more apartments to get info. The bitch wants to maybe meet up but it's canceled as far as I'm concerned since Stefanie works until about five tomorrow and the bitch likes to be back down the shore before it gets dark.

At night we might go driving around with Jenn since she has off from work Tuesday. Hopefully we'll drive somewhere other then towards the shore like last time. I want to drive to Pennsylvania, Delaware or even North Jersey. Someplace where I don't usually go.

Tuesday Jenn, Stef and I want to go to the Cape May Zoo. I hope we do but who knows what will happen. If so I'm bringing the camera to take pictures.

At least I'm finally getting some more hours at work now. I have Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. There are so many people trying to get off for Easter that it's almost funny. I have no problem working Easter Bunny day but apparently others want off for one reason or another. And the newbies have to work holidays. It's practically nonnegotiable.

Maybe tomorrow after I deposit Stefanie off at work I'll scamper to the cemetery and do some more transcribing. I've done two small cemeteries so far, have a larger one in progress and have to finish up another small one. It's relaxing just wondering around writing down the dates and names of the dead. I love finding stones from the early and mid nineteenth century. They may be harder to read but they seem to be fewer around here.

Now if I could get motivated to actually type up all the info I've handwritten so I can submit it to one of the many genealogy sites dedicated to cemetery and headstone information.

cemeteries, work, genealogy, apartment

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