Try to take it easy. If you feel yourself stressing, do something to take your mind off of whatever's stressing you out. Do you draw or write? Try doing that. Or take some music with you and go for a walk around the block to clear your head. Whatever you do, don't worry yourself into a rutt. If anything, worrying about stuff will make it worse. In between your exams, reward yourself with your favorite activity to let yourself veg out and relax.
I've been out for a week already. Top that.
Yowza....okay, anybody that was once interested in me here, I am now off limits. For reals. This sounds like the case I heard about here in my state about the Craig's List Killer, who responded to classified ads on that website but killed the people he met through the site. I don't think it was due to the same circumstances that this guy murdered, but it's still the same concept.
Oops. Then no, I haven't, just in Tooie have I been able to find them.
Closer and closer we go... And that KH: Mobile ad at the bottom with Axel and Roxas on it is just too cute.
Oh God...Pogs....my teachers used to give those out for good grades when I was growing up... I've still got my 8 ball slammer somewhere...
Yep. I remember finding the ice key in Pterodactyland in Tooie, but I can't remember where I found the eggs. I do remember getting them and hatching them. I also put in all those codes that were supposed to start with "cheato" and then the rest of the code was entered backwards. I hate the infinite health one in Hailfire Peaks when you're the snowball, because I get stuck as it. I can't shrink down small enough to get inside Wumba's wigwam.
I really don't see this happening, as awesome as it would be. Half the reason the game is so unique is because the characters are from Nintendo's vast gaming history. Sora and Riku are not of that history, so they wouldn't fit in.
I'd say it's more of a state of mind or being rather than emotion. If you're bored, you're not motivated to do anything. Motivation is an emotion. The lack of motivation is a lack of emotion. Catch my drift? Also think about it this way: We say "I'm bored", not "I feel bored". The latter just sounds odd to me.
Unfortunately this sounds like he's trying to bump you off and probably wasn't expecting you to catch on so quickly. Best thing you can do right now is hold out there for as long as you can, but start actively looking for another job ASAP. By the way it sounds up there, it seems it won't be much longer before the guy cuts your lifeline altogether. So start looking in the classifieds, start making calls, and be pretty vocal about it while you work at the restaurant. Maybe then the manager will realize he's making a mistake by replacing you.
What? You? The Only one? Phppt. Blasphemy. I still play it, even Banjo Tooie. Those games are still as hilarious to me as they were when they first came out. Shows you the kind of humor I've got, don't it? I'm also too poor to afford an Xbox 360 right now....
Started a new book: Contagion by Robin Cook. If you like medical drama/crime novels, read some of his stuff. I also forgot Life Sentences by Alice Blanchard, which I've also just started. I've been re-reading Contagion, but Life Sentences is brand-spanking new.
I collect blind box figures, Magic cards, polished rocks, wolf merch (plushes, statues, etc.), anything anime (lately been in a Digimon/Fullmetal Alchemist high), sea shells, brochures from traveling, dice, casino dice, stickers..... I guess there's such a thing as overcollecting....?
Probably as old as the man the wee man was attached to.
Didn't you know? Children under 5 ride for free. I'm assuming said willy was small than 5 cm, here.....
I'm definitely a heavy meat eater here. Can't help it...I'll take a well done grilled steak over pretty much anything anyday. Especially when I marinate them myself and grill 'em over hickory coals. Mmmmm... I eat a lot of pasta too, but that's what I get for growing up Italian. Mangia Mangia.
I think what angers me the most is that I was told at least three times over the curse of five months that yes, I would have a job, only to be told that it wasn't the case by the same manager. Now I'm starting the ol' look for who's hiring gig, but there's no chance I'll do as well as I did there. I worked in sales, and made $20 US /hr plus commission ( a set percentage of sales for a high priced item such as a pool liner, pool, or patio furniture)
Okay. I can't remember if I ever posted this, but back in December I learned through a co-worker of mine at my job at this pool store near me that all of the cashiers were getting laid off because of the slow econmoy. I figured at the time it wasn't true (the co-worker in question had her head on the chopping block for quite some time now, so I thought it was just a means of covering her own sorry arse). I figured it didn't apply to me because I was on student leave because I was still in college and unable to drive an hour and half both ways to sell a few bar sets. I figured it didn't matter because I was told I'd have a job when I came back in the spring. Let's fast forward to March. I was filing taxes and for some reason couldn't find my W2 from the store, so I called them. After I managed to find those forms (hidden inside my tax book. Whoulda thunk?), I touched base to double check that I would still have my position in May when I was released from school. The manager told that yes, I would. Fast forward to today. I've officially been home from college for one day, and thought now would be a good time to mosey on down there and let my boss know I'm home so he can put me back on the schedule. I walk through the door and I'm immediately greeted by "Uncle Richie", a sales rep who pretty much trained me when I was a newbie and was always there for me. My boss hears him blurt my name out over the intercom and grins, caling me his best cashier. I barely caught his face falling. He started to try and talk to me only to see that one of the cashiers was getting a ten-person deep lne, so he was stuck opening another register and I had to wait. Which I did, so I took the time to peek around the store. I only recognized Uncle Richie and one of the assistant managers. Everyone else was brand spanking new. The cashier who had held up the line looked like he was still trying to figure out which buttons to press on the register. That in itself made me nervous. When my boss finally gets a chance he comes over to talk with me, and I eagerly tell him that I'm more than ready to come back to work and that I wasn't going to be disappearing from the state anytime soon. He tells me that while all this is well and good, he doesn't have a position for me. Turns out what my coworker said back in December was true: I had been laid off, even while I was on student leave. The only position he had available was "pool wizard", which means I stand in the back of the store and test people's water to see if their chemicals are off balance. The catch was I had to reapply online and I had about as much of a chance to get hired as another newbie. The fact that I have been working there for two years won't help me in the slightest. So as of 4 pm today I am officially unemployed. F***.
Bwagh...thanks for that, 007...iTunes hasn't identified it either...kinda like the tarck 05 thing that showed up in mine.
Hai thar, Mike. *phases out*