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Post by mistica0christina on Oct 16, 2009 22:03:50 GMT -5
Despite the stress that our new girl at my job is putting me through, there was at least one thing that didn't suck today. I was so lucky to get to work alongside a CSR who was good looking. It is so rare when our CSR's aren't little teenagers or much older than me adults so this truly was a treat. ;D The guy's name is Jason, apparently he is doing hours for no seatbelt which is fine by me. When I say this guy was good looking, I mean it (or at least by my standards anyway). He was pretty good build with skellington and bones tattoos all over but the coolest tattoo he had was at the corners of his mouth, it was tattoos that looked like blood was dripping out of his mouth, damn that's cool! He has about twenty four or so hours to complete and he only did about four today which means, he will be coming back and hopefully it will be tomorrow!
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Post by sgtyayap on Oct 17, 2009 2:09:04 GMT -5
As promised, I'm going to prove that I'm not a hypocrite in terms of working with reptiles: I've also worked with an elementary-school teacher (and hopefully, I will again), who, like pitbulllady, keeps reptiles. The only difference in that regard: he keeps them in the classroom! I've even had the honor of taking care of his 10-foot-long Burmese Python for a week in my home, and I've fed him (the snake) once or twice in school beforehand. ;D To be honest, unlike many people, I don't mind the idea of rodents getting swallowed whole; it means less live ones I have to worry about (yes, for some reason, reptiles are the only "creepy" things I like). My mother, on the other hand, hates the idea of rodents kept in the freezer, but that's the only thing she has against me owning a snake in the future, thank goodness.
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Post by mistica0christina on Oct 17, 2009 8:31:48 GMT -5
As promised, I'm going to prove that I'm not a hypocrite in terms of working with reptiles: I've also worked with an elementary-school teacher (and hopefully, I will again), who, like pitbulllady, keeps reptiles. The only difference in that regard: he keeps them in the classroom! I've even had the honor of taking care of his 10-foot-long Burmese Python for a week in my home, and I've fed him (the snake) once or twice in school beforehand. ;D To be honest, unlike many people, I don't mind the idea of rodents getting swallowed whole; it means less live ones I have to worry about (yes, for some reason, reptiles are the only "creepy" things I like). My mother, on the other hand, hates the idea of rodents kept in the freezer, but that's the only thing she has against me owning a snake in the future, thank goodness. *sigh* That's cool, I don't have a problem with reptiles at all. Back to things that don't, hopefully that cute CSR will be coming in today, man I sure do hope so. ;D
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Post by Bampot on Oct 17, 2009 10:55:32 GMT -5
Haha, you sound so much like my friend right now, Mistica. She can't resist a good looking man with an ample amount of ink. Good luck with the newb, too. You have to remember that some people get in the groove slower than others. Of course, some of them are hopeless. My trainer at my old job told me she was working with a girl who couldn't even close boxes. All of our parts went int to boxes and we had to box them up and put them on the line so they could go get weighed. They sat her down for an hour to practice closing them and she still never got the hang of it.
I'm hoping that my boyfriend will be here soon. He's going to try to talk to his mom tonight. She keeps saying it's okay, but then pretty much says he'll have to wait for something or another. He should of been here by now, if she would of kept up to her original plan. I know it's hard for her, but he's a grown man. He's already made his choice.
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Post by mistica0christina on Oct 17, 2009 21:37:30 GMT -5
Haha, you sound so much like my friend right now, Mistica. She can't resist a good looking man with an ample amount of ink. Good luck with the newb, too. You have to remember that some people get in the groove slower than others. Of course, some of them are hopeless. My trainer at my old job told me she was working with a girl who couldn't even close boxes. All of our parts went int to boxes and we had to box them up and put them on the line so they could go get weighed. They sat her down for an hour to practice closing them and she still never got the hang of it. I'm hoping that my boyfriend will be here soon. He's going to try to talk to his mom tonight. She keeps saying it's okay, but then pretty much says he'll have to wait for something or another. He should of been here by now, if she would of kept up to her original plan. I know it's hard for her, but he's a grown man. He's already made his choice. Well Bampot, you got me there, I will confess that I do have a fond spot for good looking guys with tattoos or piercings or both! ;D Basically, I can't help but be attracted to guys who dress punk, goth, emo, bad boy, or even bad @$$. More or less, the kind of guys I like my father would prefer me to stay away from; as for my mom, she only makes jokes about how if I marry someone who is a bad boy that I'll probably call the police on him in the future (oh mother, that wouldn't happen ). I'm not sure what it is that makes me find these kind of guys attractive, hmm, maybe the fact that my scene (style of dress) is a mix between punk and goth with a slight emo. Could be. Hope your boyfriend can make it, just cross your fingers, okay? As for the newbie, well, I guess I should just take it one day at a time.
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Post by Bampot on Oct 17, 2009 23:30:55 GMT -5
You know, I was that way for the longest time and then I met my guy. He's probably the nicest guy in the world and always wears button up shirts. He doesn't have an intention to ever get a tattoo or a piercing. I myself have had snake bits and wore trip jeans, although I haven't for a long time. My parents always joked that I would bring home a kind of jackass since I've only ever shown interest in fictional characters and most of them were antagonist. My dad was 100% ready to beat my boyfriend up when he met him and he pretty much loved him. Same with my mom, she talks about him more than I do XD And now I wouldn't want it any other way. I really love my parents approving of my guy and it's mostly because it would be really hard if they didn't. Pretty much impossible.
Thanks, I hope everything works out for you as well :3
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Post by mistica0christina on Oct 19, 2009 20:34:10 GMT -5
Cute CSR came back today, out of my emo mood now.
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Post by pitbulllady on Oct 21, 2009 19:54:10 GMT -5
As of this past Saturday, my '61 Studebaker is now ranked #15 in its Classic & Antique car show class for the entire Southern Region as per Barrett-Jackson's point system. THAT most definitely does NOT sucketh!
It was also mistaken for a Rolls Royce by a new teacher who saw it in the parking lot at work, lol.
pitbulllady
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Post by RandallBoggs on Oct 21, 2009 20:44:03 GMT -5
Speaking of Studebakers.... The start of this week, me, mom, and Ran went out for a good time, and on our way to get some subs, we saw this black, old fashioned Studebaker to the side as we came into the parking lot. Never thought I'd actually see one of those things close up.
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Post by pitbulllady on Oct 22, 2009 13:47:00 GMT -5
Speaking of Studebakers.... The start of this week, me, mom, and Ran went out for a good time, and on our way to get some subs, we saw this black, old fashioned Studebaker to the side as we came into the parking lot. Never thought I'd actually see one of those things close up. What model was it, or could you describe at least the front/grill area so I can tell? pitbulllady
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Post by Bampot on Oct 23, 2009 18:44:07 GMT -5
My boyfriend talk to his mom today and she said that he could go up here after they saved up some money for him to live on before he gets a job. I think it's a little BS-like because he already has a good sum of cash saved up, but it's a step in the right direction. He's still going to probably miss his chance to get the job he wanted. Still, good news. Plus, I think they're finally going to tell his dad tomorrow. He's not going to like the idea at all, but oh well. If she goes back on this one, I am going to drive down there and get him. The only reason we need his parents corporation is because they're supposed to drive him here.
Plus, I'm going to Waverly Hills tomorrow for their haunted house! I don't know how scary it will be since it's a charity event, but I'm sure it will be great. I've always wanted to go there.
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Post by sgtyayap on Oct 23, 2009 18:52:12 GMT -5
I happen to be visiting my relatives tomorrow. So don't be surprised if I don't work on too much of my fanfictions or art. Other than that, it's completely worth it to me.
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Post by RandallBoggs on Oct 23, 2009 19:00:02 GMT -5
For the studebaker...I'm unsure. We're going out again tomorrow. If I can, I'll get a discription. It was black with a silver grill I THINK...didn't look TOO old.
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Post by mistica0christina on Oct 23, 2009 21:27:57 GMT -5
One of my watchers (which I happen to be one of his in return) had posted up quite a lot of art and without knowing it, posted up three pics of three of my LDD's. I was so happy and impressed by his photography that I decided to fave them. I feel that it's better than nothing since I asked him if he could do pics of my first LDD but due to her popularity, he may not be able to find her or at least at a reasonable price that is. Well, three out of six ain't bad.
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Post by Bampot on Oct 25, 2009 14:20:43 GMT -5
I had a great time at Waverly Hills last night and I'm really wanting to take a historical tour now. I think it will actually be scarier than the haunted house since the scariest thing about that was remembering where you were. Tours are booked until Jan. 4, so we'll have to wait a bit. It was so ominous and spooky there. If I had the money, because I'm sure it's a pretty penny, I would book a night to stay.
Overall, it really cheered me up.
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