Way to prove that I was right about the fact that you're acting like a child. "Ooooh, she said something that I don't like, so I'm going to DELETE HER FROM MY FRIENDS!!"
Again I say, Grow up. Stop being one of those people that makes me think there's no hope for the future of this world. I'm sorry that almost every person in or close to your age group believes that they are entitled to have everything HANDED TO THEM instead of actually having to work for it. God forbid we ask you to do what every generation before yours has had to do to survive.
Bah, whatever. It's not even worth ranting about if you're going to be childish enough to behave this way.
I realized I should've commented. Anyway, I read some of your entries, think you're really cool and relatable, and figured out you worked at Weis (at least in 2005), when I work at Mr. Z's right now.
And I'm rather interested in what you have to say. :D
Yeah, I worked there for about two years, it was definitely a learning experience about hard work and synergy. What do you do at Mr. Z's, out of curiosity? Were you a stocker like me?
Here, I added you, I'll read up on your journal too. :) The stuff you read was from like three years ago, save for the Einstein post. That was a pretty sad time of my life, now is more about rebirth, cleanliness and growing up... I think you'll find it much more likable.
No, a cashier, which can be just as strategic when it comes to the people that I have to deal with sometimes. It stinks that it doesn't get me much closer to the staff, since I'm paying attention to the customers, but it gets the day by.
I do believe I'll find it your current entries and life experiences/story more likable now as well. I'm skimming through, and I'm going to have quite some fun reading about your life. Expect frequent comments once I get the people you know transfixed in my head. XD Nice to meet you, Chip.
Nice to meet you too! I didn't get your name, though.
I've cashiered at plenty of places, and yes, it can be strategic, but it's more fun when you have an attitude with the customers when they're being dumbasses.
It's pretty cool knowing a Dominican, I used to chat with one on IRC like every day. (Yes, I'm a dork.) She was pretty cool though, she said she was an English professor there. Thanks for giving me a non-retarded journal to read... your entries are really lively and colorful. :)
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Again I say, Grow up. Stop being one of those people that makes me think there's no hope for the future of this world. I'm sorry that almost every person in or close to your age group believes that they are entitled to have everything HANDED TO THEM instead of actually having to work for it. God forbid we ask you to do what every generation before yours has had to do to survive.
Bah, whatever. It's not even worth ranting about if you're going to be childish enough to behave this way.
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And I'm rather interested in what you have to say. :D
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Here, I added you, I'll read up on your journal too. :) The stuff you read was from like three years ago, save for the Einstein post. That was a pretty sad time of my life, now is more about rebirth, cleanliness and growing up... I think you'll find it much more likable.
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I do believe I'll find it your current entries and life experiences/story more likable now as well. I'm skimming through, and I'm going to have quite some fun reading about your life. Expect frequent comments once I get the people you know transfixed in my head. XD Nice to meet you, Chip.
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I've cashiered at plenty of places, and yes, it can be strategic, but it's more fun when you have an attitude with the customers when they're being dumbasses.
It's pretty cool knowing a Dominican, I used to chat with one on IRC like every day. (Yes, I'm a dork.) She was pretty cool though, she said she was an English professor there. Thanks for giving me a non-retarded journal to read... your entries are really lively and colorful. :)
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