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Rated: 18+ · Book · Other · #1321774
Just some crazy things that really happen in this life of mine.
#556938 added December 24, 2007 at 2:54pm
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December 24, 2007
Hi.

This is for my friend X-ine....otherwise I wouldn't put an entry in today.

I did manage to get all my Christmas shopping done. I have to tell myself that. If I don't, I'll head back out to face the crowds of anxious shoppers searching for just one more gift. As it stands right now, it looks like my tree has exploded X-mas everywhere.

Things at work are still the same. Carla still thinks that it's appropriate to discuss her sex life in pornographic detail to Trish. Trish still thinks Carla is nothing but nasty, except for when she talks about her daughter, then Trish thinks Carla is "OK". Lena is still dumber than a box of rocks, but I'm pretty sure we add water she might become a dim light in a dark corridor. Ya-ya...mixing metaphors all that jazz. I know.

The boss is still a prick. But that's normal. I don't think my perception will change. I refuse to talk "sex". I refuse to let him think he knows more than I. I absolutely will not under any circumstance let his comment to Lena about me being "uptight" get under my skin. After all he's just a man. What do they know?
hahahaha.

So far no ghosties have popped out of the woodwork. Thank God. Don't want to deal with that till the summer. It'll give me something to do.

I'm gearing up for tax season. That will occupy most of my time these next few months. I wonder what the boss would do if I told him I couldn't come in on Wednesdays and that he'd have to slice the beef??? He'd have a cow. Big time MOOOO!!

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