To the people who've pissed me off or been kind to me:
-To the woman that had sent me an email saying that, "yes I could rent her condo" in Hawaii for ten nights, as long as I responded to her within 48 hours. Less than 24 hours after receiving the email, she told me she had already rented it to someone else. Thanks for that!
-To my landlord who still hasn't gotten the heat turned on in this building, I love living in an igloo. Maybe I should just move further north and save myself the hassle? Wait, why bother I'll just live in the Shoebox and live without heat!
-To the prick that works at the radio station. Where do you get off asking me yesterday in the locker room if "I'm enjoying the view". At least I had a purpose for being in there shooting post-game. You didn't even have a mic, what was your excuse? Oh you just like looking at naked men, good for you!
-To the kind gentleman who's going to tear out my remaining wisdom teeth on Wednesday, please be kind!
-To the lovely woman at Starbucks on Saturday morning, thanks for taking that extra special effort with my cinnamon dolce latte. Totally made my 14 hour day better!
Monday, October 22, 2007
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2 comments:
Ohh . . . I love Shout-Outs!
Put me down for voting yes on a move. That has always been my 'solution' to the problems in my life, and even though the problems sometimes made the move with me, the change in scenery helped put them in perspective and make them more managable. The prospect of moving to a place with heat doesn't sound too bad either!
(My husband and I met because he needed a change - he was living in northern CA, and threw a dart at a map of the US. Denver was the closest big city to where it landed. He applied for a job on-line, was hired, and moved. He met me the following year . . . change is good!)
Yay for Peaches - what wonderful news, and I am glad to hear that your relationship with him continues to evolve (for lack of a better word.)
I hope to be that adventurous. If nothing else it is a fabulous story of how you and your husband ultimately met.
Now if only I can find that sort of courage to pick everything up and start over somewhere new....and preferably with some heat!
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