Not good.

Nov 04, 2010 16:19


Today sucked.
It started out ok, we found a print shop that only charged us for paper and ink used instead of that plus time spent on the self serve computer that the bastards at fedex/kinkos insists upon.
After that we went to Target to get phone cards and Steven's card got denied, so we were only able to get a phone card for ONE of us because we paid cash.
Looks like now we will have to edit and re-print our resumes that we had just printed earlier.
Next stop is the bank, where we find out that the check Steven's mom gave us bounced and now he owes the bank $55, which neither of us has.
Now we have no money for gas to get us to the temp agencies, or the Nanny agency, one of the three companies that actually called me back because they liked my resume.
We also have no money for food.
currently we have leftover alfredo, a pack of spaghetti with no sauce, peanut butter and jelly but no bread, a quarter cup of rice, a little bit of oatmeal, and a can of tuna.
We are both getting fat, well, Steven seems to be dropping weight, but I am gaining it for sure.
Why can't good healthy food be as cheap as ramen and mac n cheese?
We're fucked.
We're totally fucked.
Dwayne (our roommate) paid our rent last month, but we still owe him.
Steven has to sell his guitar, which no one wants to see happen.
The car got it's third ticket for not having a year sticker for the plate expiration today(which was stolen a few days ago.
That's $75 for just those three, plus $54 for the ticket we got hours after arriving for the registration being up, even though it was still a Virginia tag at the time, and $50-$200 by now for when we forgot what day it was and we were parked on the street sweeping side.
In addition to that, the little ipod speakers we were using in place of the sterio that was stolen two weeks ago sucks balls because it eats up the batteries too fast, and skips when we go over bumps, and is such a hassle to hide when ever we get out of the car.

I think this town wants us to leave.
It hates us.
Quite frankly, I'm beginning to hate it too.

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