A few things here and there...

Dec 06, 2005 18:59

I have a clarinet that needs a good home. It is a LaBlanc Noblet 45 real wood with real gold springs. It needs cleaning and at least the cork and pads replaced. It has not been played in almost 6 years. It is Jonathan's from when he was in HS. We are not sure what to ask for it so if you are interested or know someone who is let me know and I can let you see it. Email me at grapemonkey@gmail.com

After Thursday I am done. DONE DONE DONE. As in graduating. YAY!!! I am so sick of school. I have one test left.

I think there are ants hiding in my computer. I have captured two of there kind and will torture them into giving up the names of the others.

I hate WAL-MART. My professor (the one who loved making me talk about Wal-Mart in class as examples of stuff) asked for my opinion about the other day about Wal-Mart do something and I looked straight at him and said "Wal-Mart can go to HELL". My job search is all but fruitful. I am a damn good manager I just can't find anyone looking for one here in town. I am going to talk to Applebee's either tomorrow or Thursday about their management program.

MEME stolen from Jennifer:

1. What you want for Christmas... if your friends were millionaires. Sky's the limit. One item, folks.

2. What you want for Christmas... for real. One tangible, real item that a normal human could buy in stores.

3. What you want for Christmas... in abstract. True love, world peace, whatever. With explanation.

4. What you would want people to do instead of giving a gift for Christmas, if they were so inclined.

Rules:

• No fair saying, "anything on my Amazon.com wish list." You have to think about this one or you get a lump of coal.
• No fair saying, "oh, I don't need anything." Unless you just lost your home to a hurricane, you probably have everything you absolutely NEED. This is about wants. And it's not selfish to want things. It's only selfish to want things to the exclusion of others' wants and needs.
• Yeah, not everyone celebrates Christmas. Substitute Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Solstice or average nondenominational secular gift-giving holiday of your choice.

1. All my bills for the next 6 months paid for so I can use my money to have the wedding I want.
2. A handheld back massager
3. A new job (not really abstract but not tangible either. I have true love and well world peace is not sustainable unless you change human nature)
4. Just come hang out with me. Or come visit me at work. Any thing to make me smile, laugh, feel wanted/loved/appreciated
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