so at 4.10pm i had had enough (or rather i had had more than enough) and i went to my mini-boss (the proper boss was out of the office) and said "please can i go home because i am doing absolutely nothing and i am literally dying of boredom". in retrospect this was perhaps a little cheeky and maybe a little on the stupid side since advertising i've done buggar all for a whole day is probably not a good idea when radical company restructuring is in progress. anyway, he said i could go and being full of joy at leaving i hopped, skipped and jumped all the way home...only to find that my condo keys were not in my bag. i looked three times and then checkd again just in case they were doing some sort of backwards "now you see it, now you don't" magic trick. then, when i finally accepted that the keys were not currently in my possession, i yelled "bollocks" to my invisible friend and went to find a pay phone to call the coolest guy. he had planned to work late but being the sweetheart that he is he told me i was a pain in the ass a couple of times and then drove home to save me from the rain. in case you are wondering if this story has a point, it does (although its not a great point by any means). i believe, for some weird and unknown reason, that you get what you give in this world. i wasn't the nicest person i could be today and my punishment was a 45 minute wait in the rain.
i bought some half price tea light holders in my lunch hour. when i showed them to the coolest guy he said "what were you thinking?? even value village would reject those things". i guess that means he's not too keen on them :)
9:44 p.m. - December 11, 2002
2:00 p.m. - December 11, 2002
i�ve got a couple of things on my mind this morning. one is the colour of my living room walls (i�ll get to that later) and the other is the yemen missile issue. the news reports that i�ve seen say that yemen have �claimed� the missiles are theirs and they want them back. does this mean that there is no gift tag on the cargo which says �to the yemen with lots of love at christmas from north korea�? because if there isn�t surely someone else could be a bit cheeky and try and claim them too. for example, canada is rather lacking on the defense front. not that i�m saying that it�s a bad thing for a government to spend its money (and by �its� i mean �our� money since we are the ones who really pay) on something other than tools of war but when the west gets round to pooling resources to wipe out saddam, and anyone else they (and by �they� i mean the �US�) don�t really have a particular penchant for, its going to look a bit pathetic when all ottawa has to throw in is a handful of hunting riffles. not that i really think the US would give us the missiles since i imagine that bush is still pissed that �we� think he is a moron (boy did that ever get way too much news coverage�anyone would think it was the first time bush had been criticized for being a dumb-ass). and while i�m on the subject, i�m not saying that it would be a good idea for the yemen to have all sorts of weaponry but does anyone else have a problem with the fact that the US took the sole copy of the iraq weapons dossier and the US ordered the spanish to search of the north korean boat�personally i find it scary that one country and consequently one man has so much power over the whole world...who the hell died and made them king! right now canada is barely making it into the US�s good book all we need is another �moron� gaff and bush could be gunning for toronto or vancouver!
10:16 a.m. - December 11, 2002
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