Nice to see you here.
So today was cool. I woke up and drove to my final exam for my American History class. I was surprised to find that nobody was there, apart from a contractor fixing the bathroom. He laughed at me and called me unorganized. I was really surprised that my test was not happening. In my syllabus it says that my final exam was last Wednesday, but I do not remember it.. There must be some new information that I am not party to... So after that, I drove to NH employment security and registered with them. I ended up applying for 4 different jobs. The jobs are: Migrant farm laborer, Dishwasher at the kountry klub, The guy at Walmart who watches the cameras and a traffic control officer.
I hope that I get at least 1 of those, especially the traffic control officer.. So anyway, last night I went out for a drive by myself. This made me realise how very few friends I have, and how I do not do enough to stay in contact with them.. I drove around for an hour or so, and stopped at Walgreen's to buy more Gold Bond. It is sometimes good to just go somewhere and think by yourself. While I was leaving Walgreen's, a man in a black Pontiac Firebird pulled up to me and asked if I knew how to get to Keene. His car was emitting the subtle aroma of restricted substances, and he seemed to be quite confused. I gave him directions to Walpole, just to mess with him and sent him on his way, telling him to be careful.
So anyway, today I got some things in the mail. The first was a check from Uncle Sam. Uncle Sam is the sort of family member who likes to take lots of money, and then send you a small portion of it back as a sort of "Screw You" to his nephews and nieces. My stiletto also arrived, which is nice because I like shiny things that I can stand in front of the mirror with and look tough.
Tonight I am going out to play mandolin for a Novena to the Holy Spirit.. Novenas are the things my grandma nearly got heavily fined for when she tried to light the candle we smuggled to her when she was in the hospital. Luckily Dr. Sanjay understood, and allowed her to plug an electric candle into the socket usually reserved for oxygen tanks and life support apparatus.
Well, that is about all from me today.. Take care, and enjoy your evening.
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