Hey! Holy crap, I've only been not working for about a week and I feel like I'm going nuts! I seriously need to find a place to work for the summer. I might apply to my favourite lingerie store - if anybody could sell people bras, it's me. The wages at CostCo are a lot better, but the ex of a dear friend of mine works there, and I'm not totally
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I bet if you worked for a lingerie place they'd give you a discount! I had a friend who used to work at a lingerie, well more like La Senza, any way, she said that she was surprised by how many women would confide within her about all aspects of their lives. You've always been a good listener, so it might be a good Jorb for you.
Hmm, that's a tough one, personally I try to avoid confrontation and awkward situations... but if the money's good... tough choice... I suggest you apply there last.
Yeah, It's amazing how much work you have to do now that you're not working!
1. SUN SALUTATIONS! ( the earth says "hello!")
2. *Scanning over Wiki article on tamarind lentils* "Yeah, but, is it a bean... or something?" If you had a British dish, what would you add lentils too?
3. Mazel Tov!
4. Like standing?
Mmm... Colbert Watermelon on sale....
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That's perfect! You can actually use the line, "I don't just work here, I'm also a customer!"
Well, a job's a job, and you can always mumble, "Just four more months, just four more months..." why do Asses always take all the summer job locations?
1. Note to self: don't make deals with giant burning hydrogen spheres, they are temperamental.
2. Ah okay! it's more like new british food! With Curries!
3. What's in Hummus?
4. Tee Hee! It was like a resistance work out! At the most inconsistent and unpredictable of times!
It would have a logo and cost five dollars more, but that wouldn't really matter!
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I know, right? I'll just have to practice so it doesn't sound wicked-cheesy. ;)
Yeah, I could definitely survive it - I just worry that the temptation to be unbearably snarky at him would be impossible to resist.
1. Yes! Totally unable to keep to the terms of any contract! Shocking, really.
2. LOL! Exactly - the New British Cooking. (It was delicious, BTW - next time I will add fresh cilantro and some more turmeric).
3. It's made with chickpeas, tahini, lemon, garlic, and some spices (whichever you like - I always toss in a little cumin). You blend it all up together and then eat it with pita or veggies or both. So much deliciousness!
4. Hahahah, it totally was. I swear I'd do better dancing on a tightrope than with the wind blowing.
That would be so awesome! What would it be called? Watermelbert? Stevermelon? So many options!
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