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The definition of poor planning...

  • Jun. 7th, 2009 at 9:38 PM
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...is agreeing to work a sixth day in a row in a week with almost-90-degree temperatures in a building where the air conditioning hasn't been run all weekend when you only own five UnderArmor HeatGear shirts and no quarters for laundry. Oh, and you waste the time that you could have spend getting quarters and doing laundry because your friend comes over (waking you up) and wants you to watch Gungrave with him and hear his theory about the ending of Noir that he tried to tell you yesterday afternoon when he woke you up with a phone call but you were trying to counterargue while half-asleep and making no sense told him to tell you in person the next day instead.

Oh, and you forgot you were going to write something about that book on paleoanatomy you read.

Just felt like griping. Enjoy your evenings, see y'all in the morning when I'm sweat-soaked and tired. And older. Frelling birthdays.

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[info]drenkrelar wrote:
Jun. 8th, 2009 09:55 pm (UTC)
Yeah, that is poor planning. Or at least poor time-management.

Speaking of Noir, a good friend in my Star Wars club who is an anime fan seconded your opinion that I should watch it. I'll probably start on it in the next day or two.

Happy Birthday! Should I even ask you how old you are now, or will you just reply "to old"?
[info]the_narration wrote:
Jun. 9th, 2009 02:53 am (UTC)
Yeah, that is poor planning. Or at least poor time-management.
I have very poor time management skills. It is a deeply rooted flaw in my character. And I've been thinking to myself forever that I should have bought enough of those shirts for a week instead of just the work week, just in case of this sort of thing.

Speaking of Noir, a good friend in my Star Wars club who is an anime fan seconded your opinion that I should watch it. I'll probably start on it in the next day or two.
Cool.

Happy Birthday! Should I even ask you how old you are now, or will you just reply "to old"?
Thanks. I'm 27, which is older than I planned to be while still working security. Hence the mood I was in.
[info]drenkrelar wrote:
Jun. 9th, 2009 04:14 am (UTC)
Thanks. I'm 27, which is older than I planned to be while still working security. Hence the mood I was in.
I kinda know how you feel. At 24 I really shouldn't still be working for the family business, but with the economy the way it is, my over-glorified liberal arts degree from a small state school isn't going to help me all that much.(Can you tell I'm a pessimist? Or at least a somewhat negative realist?)

But getting back to you and your life(I talk about myself way too much)... What would you be doing if you weren't working security?
[info]the_narration wrote:
Jun. 9th, 2009 08:25 am (UTC)
I was studying astronomy and physics before I got waylaid and wound up doing what I'm doing.

A friend of mine is in a similar boat to you. He just finished getting his philosophy degree at the start of the year, and he hasn't been able to find work yet.
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