Things I'm sick of listening to. People talk about Men's Hockey. Who cares. Who cares. I don't. They were discussing it on the radio this morning, how tickets to the event originally were $50. Apparently, they were selling for $1000. The question was, if you had a pair of tickets, would you sell them for $2000, and go watch it in a bar and pocket the $1900 profit OR would you say forget it and go to the game, just to say you were there.
FUCK THE GAME! I'd have taken the $2000, watched the game with people in the bar and then had an extra $1900!
SERIOUSLY!
I'm also very sick of listening to the media and news go on about how disapointing our athletes have been in regards to obtaining medals this Olympics. God, is nothing ever enough. At first it was 'oh, we need to win our first Gold on Canadian soil. And then four golds later, it's still not enough? One of our athletes was saying that maybe we should not focus on what we haven't gotten and do focus on what we have, and I say well done!!! I'm very proud of our athletes. I'm proud of us in general, and god knows, it's not like we expected to match the States in a medal count. Can't we just be happy with what we have??
Wow.. I'm so very chatty tonight. Just totally had the longest conversation known to man with
leopardchic79 about work drama and just drama in general. This is what happens when we go a weekend without chating! LOL!! For a second I thought I saw smoke tearing from the keyboard.
Furthermore, we're getting snow like we're in the States or something. Guh! I was very happy with our lack of snow this winter, and then Anthony Farnell decided to inform us that we were getting snow. I had hoped he'd been wrong, but he wasn't. And apparently more is coming on Friday. Well I say boourns to that. BOOURNS!!!
In other news, I knit a hat this weekend. We learned how to knit a hat on Friday, learned how to read a pattern and were sent off on our way to knit it. I'd had a headache all weekend that turned into a migrane last night, but I found that until the migrane pushed through, the knitting did keep the headache at bay. I got about halfway done the hat on Saturday night and dropped a stitch. I tried to pick one up elsewhere when I couldn't find the stitch but it didn't exactly work that way. SO when i got a bit further I saw this huge hole where the dropped stitch was, so I said 'screw this' and took the whole hat apart only to start again.
LOVE IT! It's tiny (too small for my head) but I love it. WHEEE!!!
Wow. I have far too much energy right now.
*twirls and faceplants*