catslash: (long day)
([personal profile] catslash Apr. 9th, 2005 05:09 pm)
Today:

* I missed the bus I needed to get to work. Since that particular line only runs once an hour on Saturdays, that means I was an hour late. At least my manager is being totally understanding while I work out the wrinkles of this new commute.

* A customer called me fat. I'm not even fucking kidding here. I'm no stick figure, and I wouldn't exactly waste away if I lost fifteen pounds, but my weight is pretty healthy for my body type. I'm not sure I could lose fifteen pounds. I bet I couldn't do it safely.

* My boy Boomer gave up THREE CONSECUTIVE home runs.

* My coworker decided when she came in that it would be perfectly okay to change the radio station I was listening to (ie, the GAME). Never mind that I routinely put up with seven or eight hours of shitty country music because she often gets to work before I do. She just couldn't stand to listen to twenty minutes of baseball till I left.

* The Red Sox lost to the Blue Jays. By kind of a lot. I'm just glad I missed the fucking grand slam when I took off my headphones long enough to change my shirt in the bathroom after my shift.

* The Yankees won. After the Orioles spent most of the game way ahead of them.

Also:

* My manager had no problem whatsoever with listening to the same mix for, like, three hours, and also seemed to enjoy "That Was a Crazy Game of Poker" by OAR so much that it made her lose count when she was counting the cigarettes. *g*

* A customer thanked me profusely for paying attention to the fact that her credit card said "check ID" next to her signature.

* David Ortiz hit a three run homer. (Brief aside: Since Sunday, I have seen and heard so many homers that it is just ridiculous. I can't even begin to count them. It seems so disproportionate. Is it because the pitchers are still settling back into the routine? I'm not sure I like it. If you have an aeverage of, like, four homers a game, it cheapens them a lot. Homers should be exciting, not routine, and certainly not expected. I, probably because of my father's influence, am a fan of putting together runs the old-fashioned way: By getting plenty of HITS.)

* At least I missed the three runs Halama apparently gave up.

* The Tigers absolutely creamed the Indians, 11-1. Go Tigers! I think the Sox loss would have been easier to take if I'd been listening to the Tigers game instead. This is the second time a Tigers win has eased a Sox loss. Maybe I should move to Michigan.

* I have dried sweet potatoes. And ramen for later. No, not that Oodles of Noodles shit. Real ramen, with thick noodles and bean curd.

* I have Heineken.



So, the day sucked pretty hard, and when that happens, it's wise to remind yourself of the good things that happened. No day is all bad if you look hard enough. I know how nauseating that sounds, but sometimes things are both nauseating and true.

From: [identity profile] piney61.livejournal.com


Sorry to hear that your day sucked. :( I hate working sometimes, I nearly lashed out at everybody because I worked Drive-Thru with this one girl, whose a good worker by all means, but she NEVER TELLS ME WHAT THE FULL ORDER IS!!! Gahh! *works at Dunkin Donuts*

Boomer will be fine in time...The O's suck at life still, and A-Rod is a douche still. He barrelled into Brian Roberts to break up a DP, which I wouldn't mind, but the way he did it was pretty evil AND the fact that ITS THE FIFTH GAME OF THE SEASON NOT OCTOBER so there was really no need. At least IMO. *shrugs shoulders*

Oh well...*shrugs shoulders*

ext_41681: (fried gold - credit londonpie (??))

From: [identity profile] catslash.livejournal.com


EWWW A-Rod. Shut up, A-Rod. But, I guess now he knows that slapping at the ball isn't gonna work.

EWW Dunkin Donuts. Shut up, Dunkin Donuts. I've worked there twice and hated it. I still think the coffee sucks, because it does, and I am still sick of the breakfast sandwiches and pretty much done with the Coolattas. Only thing I still like there is the donuts.

From: [identity profile] piney61.livejournal.com


All I drink at DD is Mountain Dew...occasionally a water. I'll have the bagels once and a while. I've been there for almost 5 years...it's not that bad of a job. I just don't wanna be doing it for the rest of my life, ya know. I never liked coffee anyway, so it works for me. Though Caramel Iced Coffee is garaunteed to get me all hopped up.
ext_41681: (Donna is awesome.)

From: [identity profile] catslash.livejournal.com


Heh. All I know is that toward the end of both stints there, I wanted to cream cheese each customer and then dump coffee over their heads. And I didn't even have to deal with drive through. I suspect you may be more patient than I am.

From: [identity profile] train-in-vain.livejournal.com


A customer said WHAT?!

Okay, it's burninating time.

From: [identity profile] americanleaguer.livejournal.com


Oh my goodness that Tigers game! My friend got to go, I about died of jealousy. I watched it on TV though, it was so beautiful that it was, like, wicked beautiful.

From: [identity profile] hoedogg.livejournal.com

Sigh


My MLB Extra Innings preview ends today, although with the way the Sox blew that game in the bottom of the 9th I'm not sure this is such a bad thing. I take heartbreak best in small doses, and those boys have already dealt me plenty in the first week of the season.

Still trying to decide whether to set the VCR for tomorrow's special proceedings or just catch the highlights on SportsCenter. Damn job, getting in the way and forcing me to make important decisions like this.
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