Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Soy Un Perdedor...

I'm a loser, baby. So why don't you kill me?

...from the poet Beck.


So, this week is so odd for me. I barely have any work. I workeed Sunday for 6 hours, Monday for 6 hours and I work SATURDAY for 8 hours. Meaning... I have absolutely nothing to do between now and then.

It's actually not very fun. If you've been keeping up with the posts that I have been making, you would know that I like my job very much... and not doing it consistently is weird for me.

Eh.

So tonight, I got second place in a little poker game with some of my buds. $5 buy in. I won it back. :|

Also, I woke up today at 1:30. that was awesome.

A new show that I like is Drew Carey's Green Screen show. It's mad funny. I was cracking up.

Also tonight, I watched My Name is Earl and The Office. Both are quality.

There are officially 25 days left before I leave for the Philippines. :)

Yay!

Justin left his World Poker Tour cards at my house. Eh.

I got the munchies earlier, so I cooked up these microwavable Baked Potatoes. They're pretty 'meh' by themselves, but you add some butter, cheese, salt and pepper and it's just fine. ;)

Though, I'll probably never buy them again.

I haven't had any really intensely deep thoughts as of recent, so nothing to share there. I probably have though and just can't remember.

Most of my thoughts come from the shower... (hmmm... maybe I should start a BLOG just about thoughts I have while in the shower) :)

Well, i'm tired. and it's late/early. so goodnight/morning and have a great day/night!

Lateraide,
Cy

Saturday, September 24, 2005

Take my Quiz.

Take my Quiz!

Friday, September 23, 2005

Today

I ate at Johnny Carino's. Very nice food. I have leftovers :)

My friend Justin works there.

I hope you are enjoying these snippets.

I'm sleepy.

Goodnight!

Cy

Thursday, September 22, 2005

A quick post.

I just got back from work. We had a visual change. (moving a lot of stuff around.) I worked from 7pm to 1am.

I need to get up at 6am to go to work at 7am.

yikes.

but i'm getting hours :)

V stands for Visual (Do things look good?)
I stands for Interaction (Do the customers feel welcomed?)
B stands for Bring It! (Do the customers feel your energy?)
E stands for Everyone Leaves with a Bag (self-explainatory)

Cy

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

On Racism.

So at my job, we have to ask the customer for their zip code. It's for a survey conducted by Hub Distributing Inc. (Anchor Blue's parent company) to see where our customers are from and if we need to place another store in a different location.

Anyway, pretty much everyone has no problem giving it out. Some people will ask me what it's for and I'll tell them honestly.

Others though, have a hard time giving it out or don't give it out at all. What's unique about this though is that the only people who won't give it out (in my experience) are latino people who don't speak english very well or at all.

I don't understand why this is. It could be that they just don't understand what I'm asking for. It could be that they don't even know what a zip code is.

Or maybe they do understand me, but are afraid to give it out. Illegal immigration is a huge thing in California. The thought occured to me that these people could be living in Palmdale or Lancaster illegally and are wary of giving out their zip code because maybe they think that the INS or some other authority can track them down.

I don't know. I remember reading an article in my Senior english class about Bilingualism. Being in America, the most common language is of course, English. Yet, there are people who refuse to learn and master the language. I realize that there are many who are learning and it's hard for them... but for the ones who aren't set on learning English or don't even know a couple essential phrases to buy clothes, why are they content with that?

On a message board I frequent, a user posted an experience he had at a McDonald's restaurant. The lady he was ordering from was latina. This person asked the lady for no mustard on his burger. She couldn't understand what he was talking about. She actually had to get another worker to translate for her to understand that he was talking about Mustard.

It doesn't seem fair that that McDonald's would her in a position where she would have to interact with customers when she can't speak sufficient English, nor understand it.

I understand that a lot of immigrants are here to support their families back in their homeland (heck, that's what my parents are doing), but I think they would do so much better if they would learn the common language. They'd get a lot further in the business world, anyway.

I don't know. just thoughts.
Cy

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Monday, September 19, 2005

I Can't Believe She Just Said That...

That was what was running through my head when my boss talked to me today.

Today at Anchor Blue I worked from 9:30am to 2:35pm. I was in the back doing stock for most of the day. It took a while because I had eleven boxes to get through.

When I was all done, I went to the sales floor and organized the "rack of randomness" (that's what I call it). It has Candy, Gag Gifts, Bouncy things, all kinds of stuff...

After that, I went back to the stock area and my boss Maria told me...

"Cy, I'm SO glad you work here."

I was stunned. Well maybe not stunned, but taken aback.

I felt special and didn't really know what to say...

so I chuckled and said...

"Uh, thanks!"

ha. that was the highlight of my day.

It's hard to think that I have to put in my two-weeks notice in two and a half weeks. :(

I get paid this Friday!


W0ot!
Cy

Sunday, September 18, 2005

Who's got the VIBE?

I sure do.

VIBE is the slogan or whatever for Anchor Blue...

I can't quite remember what it stands for though.

V -
I -
B -
E -

Feel free to comment with what you think it might stand for. I'll post the answers tomorrow.

So anyway, tonight was really awesome because I actually got to know a lot of my co-workers better. I worked a complete 8-hour shift today from 12:30-9pm with a 30 minute lunch.

Looonnngg shift. It's still fun though. I like my job :)

So I haven't posted the last three days, because I have been super busy with work... and sleep... and video games. haha

So my friend Alex Hagris from TX, emailed this to me. I think it's great.:


"Men Are Just Happier People-- What do you expect from such simple creatures? Your last name stays put. The garage is all yours. Wedding plans take care of themselves. Chocolate is just another snack.

You can be President. You can never be pregnant. You can wear a white T-shirt to a water park. You can wear NO shirt to a water park. Car mechanics tell you the truth.

The world is your urinal. You never have to drive to another gas station restroom because this one is just too icky. You don't have to stop and think of which way to turn a nut on a bolt. Same work, more pay. Wrinkles add character. Wedding dress $5000. Tux rental-$100. People never stare at your chest when you're talking to them.

The occasional well-rendered belch is practically expected. New shoes don't cut, blister, or mangle your feet. One mood all the time. Phone conversations are over in 30 seconds flat. You know stuff about tanks. A five-day vacation requires only one suitcase. You can open all your own jars. You get extra credit for the slightest act of thoughtfulness. If someone forgets to invite you, he or she can still be your friend.

Your underwear is $8.95 for a three-pack. Three pairs of shoes are more than enough. You almost never have strap problems in public. You are unable to see wrinkles in your clothes. Everything on your face stays its original color. The same hairstyle lasts for years, maybe decades. You only have to shave your face and neck.

You can play with toys all your life. Your belly usually hides your big hips. One wallet and one pair of shoes one color for all seasons. You can wear shorts no matter how your legs look. You can "do" your nails with a pocket knife. You have freedom of choice concerning growing a mustache.

You can do Christmas shopping for 25 relatives on December 24 in 25 minutes.

No wonder men are happier!"



Also, another friend showed me this:

The best new way to fold your T-shirt

It's pretty neat.


Alrighty. I'm off to sleep. Got church in the mornin.

Laterz
Cy

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Eat Great, Even Late!

No... I haven't gone to Wendy's lately...

It's 4:27am...

I'm about to eat a PB&J sandwich.

The reason I am up so late is that I don't have work tomorrow... thus, I can sleep in.

Also, I've decided that all my mp3s need some re-organization, so I have been doing that the last two days. Organizing thousands of files isn't an easy task, but with the help of myiTunes, this process is made a slightly easier.

I've also been ripping my CDs to my computer.

All this is really in preparation for the iPod nano that I'm hoping to get before I leave for the Philippines.

So far in my iTunes library I have 1204 Songs/3.2 Days/5.48 GB of music. And that's only maybe 20% of my mp3 files and only maybe 30% of my CDs! So, I should be done with this process by Thursday or Friday if I keep at this pace. heh.

So as the days go by, my life becomes increasingly less interesting. But I guess that's a matter of opinion/perspective.

Today at work, a guy and his friend (who is a girl) came in and decided that they were going to look at EVERY SINGLE screen tee that we sell so that they could have a good laugh. This started at maybe 8:15. The mall closes at 9pm...

They basically destroyed the entire screen tee wall, which meant that recovery at the end of the night was going to take loooonnnnggg... But, I am the ultimate screen tee folding master and I got it done in no time. We locked up at 9:47pm. Score.

So... a new patch came out for World of Warcraft. It has a lot of changes and additions to it, which means that I will be playing a lot of it this week/weekend.

Yeah.

Someone falls to pieces
Sleeping all alone
Someone kills the pain
Spinning in the silence
She finally drifts away
Someone gets excited
In a chapel yard
And catches a bouquet
Another lays a dozen
White roses on a grave

Someone finds salvation in everyone
Another only pain
Someone tries to hide himself
Down inside himself he prays
Someone swears his true love
Until the end of time
Another runs away
Separate or united
Healthy or insane

Even when you've paid enough
Been put upon or been held up
Every single memory of the good or bad
Faces of Love
Don't lose any sleep tonight
I'm sure everything will end up alright
You may win or lose

And to be yourself is all that you can do
To be yourself is all that you can do.



Well that's it for now. Take care of yourself. And each other.
Cy

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Monday, September 12, 2005

"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Naked."

Heh. I'm watching G4... the channel all about gaming. One promo for a show called "Cheats" has some gamer in a confessional saying "R1 R1 A B R2 Select Pause... I've seen the Ninja Turtles Naked."

odd.

anyway. Work was good today. I like working at Anchor Blue. After I got of work, I bought some stuff off the clearance rack at American Eagle. yep. So that was my day.

Nothing new to report.

Over and Out.
Cy

Sunday, September 11, 2005

9/11

I don't want to spend a lot of time talking about what I did today as today holds more significance than any of my daily happenings. Basically did the usual Sunday thing: Church, Lunch, Lawn... same ol' same ol'. Played poker at my friend Bill's co-worker Susan's house. (Wow. that was a lot)... Got second to this new guy named Joe. Had maybe even stacks... on one hand I had a jack/eight. The flop was two 8's and a jack. Full house. The turn I can't remember, I think it was a King. The river was another 8. Four 8's. He had a King/something, so he had a full house, but didn't realize it. Basically he folded when I went all in. Bummer.

Playing with new people is a tough thing to do. Especially people who really don't know how to play all that well. Eh. Enough of that...

I woke up early today. I've been a little anxious this whole week. The first week of a freshman in high school is filled with some uncertainty, getting used to seven periods, meeting new people... I got ready for school and walked downstairs.

The TV was on. Fox News. A terrible thing has happened in New York. On the screen, shots of the World Trade Center. A plane has been hijacked and flown into the building. All the people on the plane are feared dead. Wow.

I got to school. First period. We talk about the news and pray for the people involved. Intercom comes on... another plane has been crashed into the second tower.

What is going on?

School goes through as normal. I get home and find out that the towers have collapsed. The news keeps replaying home made videos of people running, covering their heads with their briefcases, coated in dust. Other clips are shown from earlier in the day. People are jumping out of the building. Screams are heard everywhere.

Is this real?

It seems like a scene from a disaster movie.

I can't believe what's happening. People are dead. People are dying. Tons are injured. Children have lost mothers and fathers. Others have lost their significant other. Parents have lost their children. And all this happened in the course of one school day.

Eight hours. Lives changed forever. Things are not the same.



What do I do in eight hours? What am I doing with my time now? Someone could be dying right now. Another could be losing their father. Maybe another could be mourning the loss of a child as I'm typing this.

Is this all random? Well to us, I suppose so, since we don't know when any of this would happen. When is it my time? There's been rumors of a planned terrorist attack on Los Angeles tomorrow. I live an hour from LA. What if tomorrow is my last day on earth?

Am I ready for what's to come? Have I done all that I've wanted to do? What am I ashamed of? What am I proud of? Did I make a difference? Are people different because of me? Or have I hurt people?

I've been thinking a lot about this recently. The people at the World Trade Center; the people on the airplanes; the families of those who died... they had no idea what September 11, 2001 was about to become.

The people in Louisiana. No Clue.

Those in India... No Idea.

Death is something to be in awe of. It's a very powerful thing.

I'm hoping that I learn from these people who have lost their lives recently in the hurricane and also four years ago in NYC. What was it like for them the minutes before their death? Did their life flash before their eyes? Did they look back on everything they did and see victory? or did they see defeat.

I hope it doesn't take death staring me in the face for me to examine my life. By then, It'll probably be too late. I want to look back on my life and see victory.

It's too bad we make mistakes. But eh, I guess without them we would never know what perfection truly is.

I'm working on my life. I'm am far from perfect... and I don't know if I want to be perfect. Man, this sure is confusing stuff. But I guess that's life.

Meh.

What if there was no light
Nothing wrong, nothing right
What if there was no time
And no reason or rhyme


Cy

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Friday, September 09, 2005

iPod Nano

I want one.



Read about it here.

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Ding!

...that's for my buddies who play WoW with me. People say "ding" when they level up. It originates from Everquest, one of the first Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORGP) ever created. The sound was a chime or a "ding" when a player gained a new level.

So yeah, my two characters that i've been focusing on (Baurius and Khorg) have leveled significantly since the last time I mentioned them. Baurius, my Night Elf Priest, is now at level 48 and Khorg, my Orc Rogue, is now at level 19. It's been tons of fun.

So that's all I really did today since I had no work... video games. That's it.

Tomorrow I have work at 9:30am. So I'm gonna head off to bed now. Sorry for the lack of updates, but not much has been going on.

Oh yeah tomorrow, The Exorcism of Emily Rose comes out in theaters. It looks freaky as ever. Now, I'm one who believes in demons and angels, so the reality of this movie should be what scares me most. Needless to say, I'm looking forward to it. Here's the trailer:




Looks insane. Anyway, I'm off to bed. For real this time. Good night.

you and me and all of the people
with nothing to do
nothing to prove


Peace,
Cy

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Tuesday, September 06, 2005

FRUSTRATING!

Yeah so you all know that my car died on me last Saturday if you listened to my audiopost...

Today, we made arrangements for AAA to get a towing company to move my car from my aunt's house to the Saturn Dealership.

I get out of the shower at like 11:30.
My dad says that we have to be at the car in 30-40 minutes because that's the time frame the towing company gave us.

So we leave the house at maybe 11:50. On the way there, I get a phone call on my cell phone. It's the towing company. She talks...

"Hi Mr. Serrano?"
"Yes?"
"Yeah, this is the towing company. Our driver is with your vehicle now. Are you close by?"
"Yeah, we're about 10 minutes away."
"Ok, just call us when you get there."
"Uh. Ok."

That last line from her didn't make that much sense to me.

We get to my Aunt's house. No tow truck. The guy took off. So I call the towing company. She says, "Ok, we're sending him out. It'll be about 15 minutes."

So we wait for 15 minutes... 30 minutes...

She calls again.

"Sir?"
"Yes..."
"Sorry, we got really busy the last half hour. He's leaving now."
"Ok. Great."

So we wait for about another half an hour.

My dad is fed up at this point. He asks for my phone and he calls the towing company. And he rips them a new one.

Ironically enough, the tow truck happens to show up in the middle of my dad's verbal slaughtering. The tow truck guy gets out of the truck and gives me a friendly hello. My dad gets off the phone... obviously not happy.

Next thing we know, the tow truck guy gets a little nextel *beep beep* and the same lady radios to him...

"...this is ridiculous. Just leave."

That's the most I caught of the conversation. The tow truck guy is noticibly feeling the awkwardness of this situation. He says...

"I don't know what's going on..."

So he gets in his truck. Backs up as if he's positioning himself, then drives away. We wait for maybe 3 minutes. We realize he's not coming back. My dad's pretty much furious at this point and has resorted to placing the blame on me...

"If you would have woken up earlier!!!..."

I talked some sense into him... by explaining what really went down.

First off, the tow truck guy, being early, should not have left even though we weren't there yet. If he would have waited until the time they gave us, everything would have been just fine.

Secondly, this lady was obviously not dealing with us correctly. All matters are supposed to be settled through AAA. AAA contracts out the towing company, not us. So there shouldn't even have been conversation between us and the towing company (save the driver).

Eh. It was all very frustrating.

Luckily, my mom is the great negotiator/complainer/guilt tripper/chew-you-out-until-you-die-inside go-to person. She's great. We got a $100+ order of pizza for free because of her one time. I love the woman. So she works things out, files a complaint with AAA and reports the towing company. Great lady. She also got a different driver and everything to come out and tow the car later in the afternoon. So right now, my car is at the dealership where tomorrow, should be ready for pickup. It's awesomeness.

In other news... my job is amazing. I love working at Anchor Blue. The people are so chill and the responsibility I have isn't too taxing, yet I'm not just bumming around. It's perfect. Tomorrow I'm calling Olive Garden to see about that interview. Haven't heard from Red Lobster still. That's fine. They're all poo poo heads. Don't eat at the Palmdale Red Lobster. And don't use Antelope Valley Towing Company.

Haha, that's it for now.

Sorrow drips into your heart through a pinhole
Just like a faucet that leaks and there is comfort in the sound
But while you debate half empty or half full
It slowly rises, your love is gonna drown


Shalom,
Cy

PS: Buy Crash on DVD!

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Monday, September 05, 2005

This is Odd.

Back in May of 2004, I posted a blog (View Here) about The Day After Tomrorow. I didn't like the movie when I saw it. I still don't really like it all that much, but WOW. The special effects are amazing! Save the CGI wolves. That was lame-o.

Just thought I'd share that.

Cy

Labor Day - Yay!

Sorta. I worked today and yesterday... both days from 12pm to 7pm. It's been fun. I still enjoy my job so it's not like it totally sucks.

Today at Anchor Blue I worked in Zone #3 right by the fitting rooms. That was cool I guess. Helped people out, made sure people weren't shoplifting in the rooms. ya know. So there was this lady today who was like, "Excuse me, can you help me?" I said "sure"... so she goes on explaining to me how like three people asked her if she was finding everything and she said no, but the employees kept walking... lol. So I appologized for that and proceeded to look in stock for a shirt she was looking for. I didn't find it.

Other than that, I did pretty much nothing this labor day weekend. Video Games, Sleeping, Food, Work. That's it.

Tomorrow I work from 5pm-10pm... so come and see me or something.

Peace out til later.
Cy

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Saturday, September 03, 2005

ARRGGHH!

Ok, this might not be that noticible on my audio post, but I'm quite frustrated. My car's dead. Listen to the post below... I believe it requires quicktime.

this is an audio post - click to play (4:55)


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Friday, September 02, 2005

Smile! You're at Mr. Smiley's.

Today was normal.

I worked at Anchor Blue from 9:30am to 3:30pm. A whole whopping 6 hours. It was mighty fun. I'm starting to get the hang of doing the register. It's quite interesting. This is my first real job, so everything is pretty exciting to me.

After that, I dropped by Olive Garden to see if the manager was in. I wanted to see if maybe I can squeeze my application back in for host since the thing with Red Lobster isn't working out. Her name is Cindy and she wasn't in, so they told me to come by next Wednesday.

After that, I hung out around the house. I picked up my mom at 6:10pm, then ate a hot pocket. At 7:30 I went out with my friend Emily to the Antelope Valley Fair. We thought the price of admission was $7. We were very wrong. The price for admission was FIFTEEN FREAKIN DOLLARS. This price included a wristband for all the rides. Neither I nor Emily wanted to go on any rides. We chose to forego the fair.

So we went to her house, picked up American Beauty. It is a movie. And yes, it's good. These past two days I've watched two great movies. Tomorrow I need to find another.

We watched the movie at my house after dropping by Panda Express for some Orange Chicken. Yum.

We watched the movie and the behind the scenes featurette on the DVD. Good stuff. Well that's it for today. More tomorrow.

I had always heard your entire life flashes in front of your eyes the second before you die. First of all, that one second isn't a second at all, it stretches on forever, like an ocean of time... For me, it was lying on my back at Boy Scout camp, watching falling stars... And yellow leaves, from the maple trees, that lined my street... Or my grandmother's hands, and the way her skin seemed like paper... And the first time I saw my cousin Tony's brand new Firebird... And Janie... And Janie... And... Carolyn. I guess I could be pretty pissed off about what happened to me... but it's hard to stay mad, when there's so much beauty in the world. Sometimes I feel like I'm seeing it all at once, and it's too much, my heart fills up like a balloon that's about to burst... And then I remember to relax, and stop trying to hold on to it, and then it flows through me like rain and I can't feel anything but gratitude for every single moment of my stupid little life... You have no idea what I'm talking about, I'm sure. But don't worry... you will someday.

Cy

Tomorrow: If Audioblogger.com decides to work, AN AUDIO POST!

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A Katrina Blog

Want to keep up with what's going on? Two guys in Biloxi are keeping a blog up. Check it out.

Eye of the Storm

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Crash.


First off. Go see this movie. Now. Stop reading this blog, stand up, and go see Crash. In the Antelope Valley we have a Cinemark Dollar Theater. That's where I watched it. Quality movie for not that much. Great deal. If you don't have a theater that's playing Crash nearby, then rent/buy it when it comes out on DVD September 6.

Ok so here's what's going on in my life.

I woke up today at 7:30am. Yeah I know, that doesn't happen very often with me, but today was special. haha.

I took a shower, got ready and headed over to Primo Cafe, a nice little restaurant that serves breakfast all day, at 8am. I had breakfast with my friends Justin L., George, Alex, Becca, and her sister. I had a Bacon and Cheese Omelet and it was not all that great. Plus, I don't like omelets all that much, so I guess you could say that I was doomed from the start. But having breakfast was enjoyable, no doubt.

From Primo I drove over to the mall where I now have a job at Anchor Blue. My shift started at 9:30am (or so I thought, more on that in a second...). I learned how to restock the jeans. That was cool. However, something reeked of vomit around the front display and the guys' denims. Very odd.

So one of my managers, Rita, asked me what time I was working until. I told her I wasn't sure if it was 2 or 3, so we check the schedule. Turns out I wasn't supposed to be working at all! This was news to me, because I thought I was working Mon-Thurs and not Friday, but I guess I'm working Friday and not Thursday. So eh, I got sent home. haha.

In the parking lot, some girl drove through a puddle and it splashed on me. That wasn't fun.

I got home and promptly took a nap. I woke up at 4pm. Uh oh.

At 3:30pm I was supposed to be at Red Lobster to fill out paper work. I got up, ran to the car, and drove the fastest I have ever driven. I got to RL at 4:10. Talked to an assistant manager and this is our conversation:

"Well Cy, we can't do your paperwork now because we're too busy," (they were not busy.)

"Oh, ok"

"Yeah, this is your third time being late now?"

"Um, no. The first time had to be rescheduled. This is my first time actually coming in the store."

"Well, we're going to have to reconsider your hire with the other managers. We'll call you to let you know."

"Oh, ok. Sorry bout all that."

"It's ok. Have a nice day."

"Uh huh. You too."

And I walked out as I murmured under my breath: "dangit". So I drove back home and slept again. Also... the manager I spoke with was a little rash... not very personable. Kinda pushy.

Here's the thing with Red Lobster. I had two interviews there. Last Wednesday and Thursday. I was told I would receive a phone call on Friday letting me know if I was hired or not. I waited around at home all day on Friday waiting for that phone call. It never came. Saturday, I had to leave for San Diego, so I left my cell phone number with someone at the restaurant, hoping they would relay the message to Keith, the head manager. Sunday at about 5pm I get the call from Keith saying he'd like to hire me. He asks me to come in on Tuesday for paperwork. I say I have to get back to him on that because I don't know if I'm working then or not. So he tells me to call him back Monday. I do. ALL DAY. Everytime I call, I'm put on hold for 5 minutes+, so I hang up. I call at 4pm, I'm finally told he's in a meeting and to call back in an hour. I do. He's left for the day. So I call Tuesday. He tells me to come in Thursday at 3:30pm. Which I was late to.

So conclusion: I don't even know if I want to work for Red Lobster anymore. Just with my experience with them now, I don't think I'd enjoy working there. On Sunday, Olive Garden called me asking me to come in for an interview which I had to decline because I was waiting for Ketih to call me to tell me if I got the job at Red Lobster or not.

Ugh. It's frustrating. So anyway, tomorrow, I go to Anchor Blue at 9:30am for work. If I get a call from Red Lobster saying they'll hire me, I might not take it. If they don't want to hire me, that's no skin off my back.

Ok so I picked up my mom at 6pm. Found out... it's their 22nd anniversary today! Yay! That's pretty cool. They've been with each other for 30 years, married for 22 of those years. It's awesome.

At 8pm, Justin came over. We hung out for a little then went to see Crash at 9:25pm. And you already know how I feel about that movie. All-star cast, great plot lines, great acting by everyone. Really heart felt, definitely emotional. Pure edge-of-your-seat, though not cheesy, meaningful stories. Go see it. now.

Well It's time for me to sleep. Oh yeah. Yesterday I bought two new CDs: Death Cab For Cutie's PLANS and from the lead singer of Something Corporate, Andrew McMahon's new band Jack's Mannequin and their debut CD Everything in Transit. Both CDs are superb.

If heaven and hell decide
That they both are satisfied
Illuminate the no's on their vacancy signs

If there's no one beside you
When your soul embarks
Then I'll follow you into the dark


The time for sleep is now,
Cy

Tomorrow: Friday? Maybe an AUDIOPOST!? That's new, eh? If you have quicktime, it'll work.

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