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| Current mood: | cranky |
| Current music: | Doku by Baiser |
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That was a rough five days in a row at work... but I finally made it through (wai!) Sleep is on the agenda for tomorrow's day off ! (As well as ring me fave lil elf up ^_^) Ive also gotta finish my Adenauer/Brandt outline for Saturday. boo.. And read some chapters of "The Greeks and the Irrational" for Thursday's class. Its such a hard book to read =( Its like, 100 pages long with 100 pages of footnotes and source references and other yucky, blah stuffs.
I watched some more episodes of Mermaid's Forest today.. I dont guess it should have been a real big surprise that the next few episodes were a remake of the OVA. Im sure Mermaid's Scar will be retold in another set of the episodes. Overall though, I give it my approval as a decent series. Got the next several eps of Sakigake! Cromartie High too. It was amusing. I loves that little 11 minute long delinquent spoof series ^_^ Ive got some of the manga in zip files too, but havent read it. I also won the Peacemaker Kurogane books in an auction, so I can read them when they arrive eventhough I have volume 2 in a zip file. yaay.
At the airport, a lot of crew members going to ships at the shipyard/state docks pass through. They fly in from all over the world to work on ships that dock here in Mobile. Now each section/company at the state docks contracts a transportation group to bring them from the airport to a hotel or the ship. Over time, Ive become familiar with these drivers who come to fetch the crew members. From Alabama Line Services there's Tim and Kevin (I think tahts his name) For OBC/COFLEXIP there's Sam and his son. There's also John and one other guy that work for specific sections.. Now tonight, I get stuck with Sam and Kevin. Sam is a nice elderly black guy who talks with such incoherence that it really amazes me when these foriegners can understand him (and usually they cant) "We go from that Delta line to Marda Inn, Where's that Marda Inn?" "Marda Inn?" I thought, and said "Malaga Inn?" Then the scottich guy who just came in said "Ramada Inn" "Oh, oh yeah" -.- He also told me I looked like I had gained some weight =( "but all my clothes still fit" *pout* He got some Irish guys that were totally pissed (in the irish sense of the word) and left.. Then here comes Kevin.. Now really, this guy annoys the holy crap outta me. When I see him come through those doors, I try real hard to find something busy to do. Tonight I was sitting outsite with a drink during break time and he walks up and talks about some steak he had at some hotel restaurant. Its always real lame redneck crap from him. "Uh yeah, I snuck my beer in, huh huh huh... yeah, then I kicked his ass, huh huh huh".. but tonight.... he said way too much.. Somehow... SOMEHOW... He gets on the subject of this illegal porn video he brought back from Amsterdam then details to me about how it involved animals and that he only got caught when he told his cop friend that he had a really good porn to show him..
I didnt know how to respond to that...
I mean... wow... why the holy fuck did he need to tell me that tidbit of info??
*shudder* Id prefer a tall, scuzzy German cab driver call me gorgeous and babycakes rather than talk to that guy.
In other news: I finished my Gouzaa conte crayon drawing and it looks nice.
Saw Lost in Translation yesterday too... It sucked.. sorry, but it did. It was sooooo slow and the girl was annoyingly boring. I mean, she's in Japan and all she really does is go do flower arranging and see temples then hook up with Bill Murray. Maybe if the movie had just been him in amusing situations in Japan, it would have been more entertaining.
Before I conclude, I would like to point out that I was called a "BITCH" in very mean and serious capital letters by a certain someone's man, and I protest to this.
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