Feb. 16th, 2005
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Feb. 16th, 2005 01:26 amhttp://www.savetoby.com/
WTF?
In other news, I don't remember what time I went to sleep, but I woke up at 1am! Woo! ...okay, not so very woo, but still.
I do recall, faintly, that the telephone rang and Kellie answered it and, apparently, it was for me. I haven't a clue as to who it was or what they wanted, only that she told them I should be here tomorrow around noon to get another call.
Erm. Wrong. I'll be at work, kthnx.
Obviously it isn't important >>; It was an 800 number that she put on the little piece of paper beside the phone. *shrugs*
( My day, whee )
Oh well. I have an iTunes code. I'll figure out what to do with it a little bit later.
Right now? I feel as though I deserve a long hot bath. I'll settle for a long hot shower, instead.
EDIT: Oh, yeah. Did I forget to mention that my student ID no longer works? Yeah. I came back here from work today, tried to swipe in and the light went red. Gave the card to the chick behind the desk. Swipeswipeswipe. No-go. Told me to go to the mail room to get it reactivated.
System down -_-; I have to walk around with a temp-pass (piece of paper) at all times, now.
...so, needless to say, my day was not great.
The end.
WTF?
In other news, I don't remember what time I went to sleep, but I woke up at 1am! Woo! ...okay, not so very woo, but still.
I do recall, faintly, that the telephone rang and Kellie answered it and, apparently, it was for me. I haven't a clue as to who it was or what they wanted, only that she told them I should be here tomorrow around noon to get another call.
Erm. Wrong. I'll be at work, kthnx.
Obviously it isn't important >>; It was an 800 number that she put on the little piece of paper beside the phone. *shrugs*
( My day, whee )
Oh well. I have an iTunes code. I'll figure out what to do with it a little bit later.
Right now? I feel as though I deserve a long hot bath. I'll settle for a long hot shower, instead.
EDIT: Oh, yeah. Did I forget to mention that my student ID no longer works? Yeah. I came back here from work today, tried to swipe in and the light went red. Gave the card to the chick behind the desk. Swipeswipeswipe. No-go. Told me to go to the mail room to get it reactivated.
System down -_-; I have to walk around with a temp-pass (piece of paper) at all times, now.
...so, needless to say, my day was not great.
The end.
Colorgenics shtuff
Feb. 16th, 2005 03:36 am( Personality )
...k oO;
( Cubes )
oO; ...teh fuh?
( Which nationality are you? )
oO;
( What kind of God would you be? )
BWAHAHAHAHA! XD
( A Walk in the Woods )
oO; Odd.
...k oO;
( Cubes )
oO; ...teh fuh?
( Which nationality are you? )
oO;
( What kind of God would you be? )
BWAHAHAHAHA! XD
( A Walk in the Woods )
oO; Odd.
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Feb. 16th, 2005 01:49 pmDoo-dah, doo-dah. I'm here at work with nothing to do -- I've done everything.
And I'm here 'til 5pm. .-.
Hoorah, more time for homework. I guess.
*is hungry and wantses gyros from Shafer* GAH, I want so much .-.
Growly tummy. Bah. Homework, though.
And I'm here 'til 5pm. .-.
Hoorah, more time for homework. I guess.
*is hungry and wantses gyros from Shafer* GAH, I want so much .-.
Growly tummy. Bah. Homework, though.
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Feb. 16th, 2005 07:28 pmAshley, you are Right-brained
Most right-brained people like you are flexible in many realms of their lives. Whether picking up on the nuances of musical concerto, appreciating the subtle details in a work of art, or seeing the world from a different perspective, right-brained people are creative, imaginative, and attuned to their surroundings.
People probably see your thinking process as boundless, and that might translate to your physical surroundings as well. Some people think of you as messier than others. It's not that you're disorganized, it's just that you might use different systems to organize (by theme, by subject, by color). Straight alphabetization and rigidly ordered folders are not typical of right-brained behavior.
You are also more intuitive than many. When it comes to reading literature, you probably prefer creative writing or fiction over nonfiction. And when it comes to doing math, you might find you enjoy geometry more than other forms like algebra.
Bwahahaha. I have sushi, btw. I should probably eat it at some point, too >>;
Most right-brained people like you are flexible in many realms of their lives. Whether picking up on the nuances of musical concerto, appreciating the subtle details in a work of art, or seeing the world from a different perspective, right-brained people are creative, imaginative, and attuned to their surroundings.
People probably see your thinking process as boundless, and that might translate to your physical surroundings as well. Some people think of you as messier than others. It's not that you're disorganized, it's just that you might use different systems to organize (by theme, by subject, by color). Straight alphabetization and rigidly ordered folders are not typical of right-brained behavior.
You are also more intuitive than many. When it comes to reading literature, you probably prefer creative writing or fiction over nonfiction. And when it comes to doing math, you might find you enjoy geometry more than other forms like algebra.
Bwahahaha. I have sushi, btw. I should probably eat it at some point, too >>;