Saturday, May 15, 2004

not sure about this new layout...

this new format for the blog seems to be less user-friendly for the "casual blogger." i don't like how you have to select a topic to read, instead of just reading it as a sort of running list of the blog entries. the lakers are going for the series tonight against the san antonio spurs. the shot derek fisher made the other night to win the game was like none that will ever be seen again. there was .4 seconds on the clock, where .3 is considered not enough time to catch the ball and shoot. sports fanatics get a little out of hand with this stuff. i saw a guy who painted "(explitive) spurs" on the back window of his truck. i wanna go watch the game at his house! sam #2 is increasing in size at an incredible rate. i just paid for my summer school CLASS, not CLASSES, and the cost was 96 dollars. that doesn't include the cost of the book, which thankfully, i'd already purchased for the bargain price of $86.50. i'm learning a lesson in math before i even take this stupid course. a collumnist who contributes to the los angeles times shared that it cost him 57 dollars for a full load to attend uc san jose for one semester. i'm considering going back to polly's, or getting a different second job. does anyone know of any openings? i have experience in dealing with customers, food service, and i'm a pretty good ticket-taker guy. don't worry about dangling participles glen...
"From now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put."
-Sir Winston Churchill

3 comments:

  1. Did Winston Churchill say that? Are you yanking my chain? It is something with which I would not easily put either.

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  2. go kings... i hope. i would like to see them play the lakers. they have the talent, but something is a miss. not sure what that is. glad to hear that Sam 2 is healthy and growing. hope for more pictures. glad your hangin in there with the college Rob. the investment does pay off. just time consuming and requires stamina. i will be a reference for any job you apply for.

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  3. I was at Home Depot today and noticed some kids looking like they were alplying for work. It looks like you can start the application process on their web site. I have heard that they pay better than some retail big box stores, have training opportunities and have opportunities for entry level people without experience in the field.

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