Sunday, April 12, 2015

Furious 7

I regret not getting into the Fast and Furious franchise way sooner than I did. I've known about the movies for several years but I never really got to the point of actually watching them. I remember seeing commercials for each one as they rolled out but never felt interested enough to see any of them. Not until I saw previews for Furious did I say to myself "Dammit, it's about time I watched those movies and became a Fast fan." So I began a marathon last Tuesday and managed to get through all 6 Fast movies before seeing Furious 7 last night with a friend. Never did I think I would/could get so emotional about the death of an actor than I have with Paul Walker. When I heard about his death, I hadn't really thought much about it since I wasn't a huge fan of the Fast franchise and didn't know who Paul was. After seeing all 7 movies and watching the "See You Again" music video several times, I've come to the point where I start crying not even 20 seconds into the song. 

There's a final scene between Brian (Paul) and Dom (Vin Diesel), and they smile at each other one last time in their cars, Dom in his usual car and Brian in a white Supra. They drive off together and then eventually go separate ways when the road splits. It's so sad watching them part ways and know that symbolically it's meaning that Paul is going to heaven and Dom is continuing his work. What's even more amazing is the fact that I only marathoned through the films last week, and even in that small timeframe I saw what Paul was like and how he lived life. It makes me miss him so much even though I never really knew him. Last night I was watching the music video for his tribute, and it was the most I've ever cried about a celebrity ever. It hits the feels when I watch Vin smile at Paul's CGI face and see Paul's life in that one shot, and then they part ways. 

Like I've said several times before already: Rest In Peace Paul Walker. You will be forever missed but forever remembered. 

Monday, March 30, 2015

Awesome new internet!

If I haven't mentioned this before, it's been well over a year since I was totally fed up with the current internet we were getting through Bertram Wireless. We were on the 1.5 Mbps download service, and it was slow as fuck. There was hardly a day that went by where YouTube videos didn't buffer, webpages didn't load and the Internet didn't shit it on us. When I initially called Bertram and asked what the hell was up (I didn't actually say that, but I sure felt like that), the guy told me to basically just use the Internet connection directly through the Ethernet cable and take out the WiFi for the time being. I tried that out, and it just coincidentally was the same moment when the Internet was being decent, and that fooled me. The next day I told them about how much worse it was, and a service guy came out by us shortly thereafter and checked out our setup. He told us it was just fine and that they were actually working on a much faster connection that would allow for overall better load times, and he compared it to Time Warner Cable speeds. At that point in time, he told us that they were hoping to have it rolled out by that spring (2014). Now, maybe we didn't hear it right (my mom got the info so she easily could've misunderstood something), and maybe the guy said they were gonna start working on it in the spring, which would make more sense. Anyway, spring rolled around and nothing arose. Finally, around August, I emailed Bertram and wanted to get an update on their work. This representative replied several days later and told me that they were "working on it as we speak", which I'm sure they were. 

Another few months went by and I again emailed her asking about if there was any possible ETA she knew of, and she told me they hoped to have it done by the end of 2014. January 1st, 2015 rolled around and still nothing. Eventually I emailed her one last time. She never responded, but it didn't matter, because about a week into February I decided to cruise to Bertram's website, and for like a half a second my mind wasn't registering their new site and that it was finally here. Once I figured out what I was looking at (their update was so drastic I actually thought I was looking at a different ISP's website for a short time), I started freaking out because the day I had waited nearly a year for was finally here. I let my parents know about it, and a bit later I called them up to have them get that shit installed. They came over about 4 days later, and... then... something else happened. The installation technician told us that our current setup wouldn't work with the new equipment since it's a lot heavier and acts like a sail, so if it were to ever get really windy out, our current pole could possibly lose the signal. I was pretty disappointed to hear about that and have it come down to some stability. I was forced to wait another good month before I could get the new structure out. 

Just before I was on Spring Break, the weather warmed up a lot, and it got to the point where I could finally start digging a hole where the new structure would go. I was able to dig down about 6 inches before calling it a good afternoon's work. That following Sunday I had to work most of the afternoon, so my oldest sister's boyfriend was able to finish it, and he managed to dig down a full 3 ft., 2in. which was pretty damn good. They showed me what had been done, putting the concrete in the hole and letting it heal up over the week then. I contacted Bertram once more and let them know we were ready for some actual installation, and about a week later we were flying high speed on the net. Right now we are on the 5 Mbps download service, and it's working great. Everything is consistent, we get about 4.8 Mbps down and .97 Mbps up every time I do a speed test, which is great, and it hasn't had a hiccup yet (knock on wood). 

Now, let me tell ya, I was so damn happy when it was finally set and done. I was in class when my mom told me they had come and set it up that morning (last week Wednesday), and I was pretty anxious to get home and enjoy it. Having lived with the Internet we had for nearly 20 years of my life wasn't torture, but it made me feel like we were slightly out of touch with everyone else in a way. Ever since, we've watched several shows and movies on Netflix with no problem, gone on YouTube on my Xbox 360 and the laptops with little trouble and everything is overall much quicker. Someone from Bertram did call and ask if everything was going well and just wanted some feedback, so I'll probably take care of that when I get a chance sometime this week. I've also called Signicast twice about a follow-up on my resume that I gave them, and both times I had to leave a message and the guy didn't call back yet. I called around 12:30 on Thursday afternoon and left a message, and then again today around 11:30 I called. On Thursday he said he was currently out, and this time he was in but not at his office. Anywho, that's about all I wanted to cover, keep y'all in the loop on our internet situation and how much nicer it is. Until next time!

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Google Earth

 I have been using a Google Earth a lot lately. My group of college friends like to go out for lunch on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and I had to drive one day because I'd never driven up until that point, and so I was, as I like to say it "Google Earthing" how to get to the possible restaurants we may go to. It's been a big help for things like that, but it's not just that which I've used the program for. I have a 4-hour break between Physics and Math on Wednesdays, and so I use part of that time to look at different place I know of on Google Earth. I like to reminisce in certain places that I come upon/travel to and bring back some nostalgia about the memories made in those places. My biggest spot of nostalgia and reminiscence - believe it or not - is where I live. When I go to the street view of my house, I can tell the picture is from at least 1.5 to 2 years old, because the Honda Pilot is there, which we've since replaced with our 2012 Ford F-150. I get especially nostalgic with that part because it really makes me wonder what I might've been doing at that time, whether it be at school, at home watching TV, whatever it was, it'd be cool to know what that was. I also like to "travel the roads", as I say it now, to different friends' houses that I now know how to get to, and places where I've worked, like my friends Brandon and Alex, and HUHS, Mantz Automation and Scenic View Country Club. 

I also go on Google Earth a lot more now because of the fact that I have so damn much time in-between classes on Mondays and Wednesdays. It's why I'm blogging right now, too. It's almost 1pm and I still have a good 20 minutes before I need to head to class. I doubt we'll be doing that much anyway. We were supposed to take a quiz on Monday, but there were some people who wanted to review an extra day, so the quiz is going to be today and then the test next Monday. I personally would've gone ahead and taken the quiz last class, but I don't think a lot of the other people in the class really get what we're working on, but to me it's really not too hard. I don't really care all that much, though, I mean, we were a little ahead in Tech. Math 1 last semester, so I'm fine with pushing tests and quizzes back a few days. 

It's now 1pm on the dot. Imagine Dragons are performing at the BMO Harris Bradley Center on June 13th, and I'm hoping to get a number of people from the Rejoice Group to go to it. There is a section with a row of the exact amount of seats we need, but I'd like for anyone that wants to go to commit soon because I wouldn't doubt for a second that some or all of those seats will be taken within the next few weeks as that date nears, especially with how much more fame Imagine Dragons are getting all the time. 

Anyway, that's all I got today. I should give my thumbs a rest before math, I've been writing this whole post on my iPhone, since my laptop is off and it's not worth it getting that out just for this. Until next time! 

Saturday, February 21, 2015

My Fourth Year of State FFA Band

I have been part of the Wisconsin State FFA Honors Band for 3 years now, ever since my sophomore year of high school. It was a great first year, and I met some pretty awesome people. It took until my second year when we became closer as a group and started communicating and hanging out with each other more often besides State Convention in June and the fair in August. The group consists of 9 people (including me): Tyler, Trevor, Colleen, Kollin, Maddie, Justin, Leah and Alec. My third year was not quite as awesome, because half of the group was gone. Tyler's fourth year was my second year, and for some reason Kollin never showed up after applying and being accepted again, Colleen had school stuff going on, I think, Maddie ended up being stuck with work stuff, Justin got tied down with basic training, and so it left me, Alec, Trevor and Leah for my third year. I'm not saying I didn't have a lot of fun, because I did, it just wasn't the same with all those people gone. And now, I wish I didn't have to say this, but something tells me I'm the only one in the group that applied again this year. It's my final year, like I indicated earlier, but I've got a pretty good feeling that no one else applied for it. I mean, there are a few friends that MAY have applied again, but I'm not putting faith in it.

This may seem nerdy, but it'll make me feel better to put it out this way. These are some reasons why I think no one else (besides the previous fourth years who no longer qualify anyway) has applied:

Justin: He is involved with the National Guard (I think) and missed it last year because of basic training, and I'm not too sure he's gonna have time for State Band this summer either.
Kollin: He's really jumpy with availability. Leah apparently helped him fill out his application last year and helped him get accepted again, but he ended up not even coming anyway for God knows what reason why, so I'm not expecting to hear that he applied.
Maddie: She's a maybe. She's got work, and probably other family things, and I'm like, eh, she's probably one of the better possibilities of coming back.
Leah: I know for a fact she isn't coming back. She's got work going, college, and all understandable reasons. Life gets busy at this point in time, and I'm just lucky I don't have as much shit going on as some college kids do right now. I'm not mad, just a little saddened.
Colleen: I wish I could say she was maybe coming, but she said it all depends on summer classes, and that tells me it's probably gonna be a no, unless she miraculously gets time to do band.

Those are the people that could still apply for it but probably didn't. Although, now that I think about it, I wonder how old Colleen and Maddie are, since they're both sophomores in high school, as well as Justin and Kollin. you can be in the State FFA Honors Band for either 4 years or until you're 21, whichever comes first. I have no idea if those people are that age yet, but I'm sure they're pretty close. If anything, I'd be guessing that maybe Maddie and Justin will be back, and possibly Colleen. I'd like to think Kollin would be too, but I just don't know.

I guess we'll find out the real answers when the official roster comes in a few months' time.

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Alright, time to let off some "steam"...

So, I'm not really meaning "steam" as in heat or anger about something, just general me being honest about how I feel on things in life and how I take things personally.

First of all, I don't really think I've been using this blog the right way ever since I started it up in 2010. In my eyes, a blog is a place on the internet where you give people advice on a subject, share a view on a controversial topic, give recipes on certain great food, etc. It's not an online journal, and to me, that seems to be all I've ever written in the sense of, as if this were my personal journal. I mean, I realize next to no one reads this blog, aside from the few that happen to come across it when click the "Next Blog" link at the top of each blog page, but really, it's not much traffic. With every post I make, I'm hoping that maybe it will actually sound like I'm blogging and not writing another entry in my journal, which it ends up being anyway - a journal entry. I may sound pissed off with this, and that's exactly what I'm going for here. I did say wanted to let off some steam, right?

My second item I'd like to cover here is how I converse with other people, specifically: friends. In what way? Through social media, texting, in-person... all of it. For instance, on Facebook, I'm in a group with some good friends of mine from our State FFA Band, and I feel like I'm one of the people posting every other post, and sometimes I get the sense that I annoy them with how much I'm posting things. Many times I'll think of a status that I think would be funny to post, but then I'm just like, "Is this really gonna be funny to anyone else besides me? Probably not.", and then I end up not posting it. If I never thought it through, I'd probably have twice the amount of posts than I do now. Even so, I sometimes wish I didn't post on that group page as much as I did.
  • The same goes for talking with people in-person and hanging out with them. Sometimes I feel like I'm trying to go for the most attention or I'm trying to be funnier than I think I'm being, or just simply a little annoying. I've come to feel that, over the years of being in the State FFA Band and the National FFA Band and making a ton of new friends and kinda feeling like the center of attention a little, my ego has grown slightly and I feel like big man on campus, even though I don't want that about me. I don't wanna be that person who thinks they're all that and then some, when really they're a huge d-bag and kind of an arrogant bastard. 
Even within my own family, I sometimes need to tone it down and not be so annoying. I realize that being a brother comes with its natural being annoying parts, and that's just how it is (especially when you have 3 sisters and no brothers) sometimes. I've certainly matured over the years, and that can only grow as I learn more right from wrong and how to act and all that jazz, but still, I always look on my life at night when I'm in bed, nearly ready to fall asleep, thinking about events in my life and what I probably should've done, shouldn't have done, ya know.

Sometimes I just wanna drop off the face of the internet for a while and kinda let that all cool down, get more out of life that way. I really miss the days of not having Facebook, back in early middle and grade school days. It dawns on me once in a while, when I'm bored at home and don't really have much to do, I've got Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Vine, Twitter, and the whole of the internet to cruise on, but back in like 4th and 5th grade, I didn't do any of that stuff (besides YouTube), and I wish I could go back to that once in a while. \

Oh yeah - I also wish I could stop cracking my knuckles, for good. I've tried stopping numerous times here and there, but it always ends up being broken a few days later after the temptation either getting too great or I catch myself unconsciously cracking them. One last thing, and I'm not making a separate paragraph for this - I want to become more confident in myself and be able to more easily talk to attractive girls. One final last thing (haha), I want to be able to talk more intelligently and not sound like a complete idiot like I sometimes do. Comment on things that people will agree on, say things that are intriguing, not say things that make people shake their heads at me or laugh at what I just said because it was so off.

I'd love to talk about more, but that's really the main stuff, and I'm kinda done bringing myself down with all these shit things about me. Hopefully I can improve upon all that. Heck, maybe I won't exactly "give up" Facebook for Lent this year, I'll just kinda not go on it and stay off for a while so I don't tempt myself with it. Maybe even delete the app and really kick it into high gear. Anyway, that's all I'll say for now, until next time.

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Football

So, football. Football football football. Lots of football lately. The regular season ended about two weeks ago, and the playoffs started last weekend. The Wildcard games were last weekend, the Divisional games are this weekend and the AFC and NFC Championship games are next weekend. The Super Bowl is on Sunday, February 1st, and I'm hoping the Packers are in it. They are playing the Dallas Cowboys tomorrow at 12:05 PM, and they have a pretty good chance of winning, especially because they are playing at home and are currently undefeated at home (8-0). The Cowboys, however, are 8-0 on the road (aka undefeated), and so it's gonna be a tough match-up, it ain't gonna be a cake walk by any means.

Aaron Rodgers was hurt a little bit against the Lions in Week 17, and his calf and I think his left leg are what have been giving him trouble the past few weeks. The Packers did have a bye week, so he got some additional time off to let his leg heal, but I don't think it's gonna be 100% by tomorrow. Rodgers was, however, able to finish the game and beat the Lions 30-20 after aggravating his left leg, so that shows a lot with how well he's able to play under some pain and pressure. I mean, if a quarterback is already playing on an injured leg, aggravates it after throwing a TD, goes out of the game for not even a half hour and then comes back and wins the game anyway, I don't get how that isn't a deserving MVP award moment.

Anyway, I'm pretty excited about the game, nervous about how the Packers defense can handle Romo and the Cowboys offense, but I'm sure they'll pull it off in the end. I don't always predict the outcomes of games and their scores, but I'm gonna go for it on this one and say the Packers are either gonna win by a field goal or one TD, or they'll lose by two TDs. The score? 37-30. That's gonna be my guess. It's a good strong amount of points and a reasonable gap for the Packers and the Cowboys. I mean, based on how the Cowboys played against the Lions, it could be a very close game. We beat them (Lions) 30-20, but the Cowboys won by just 4 points, 24-20, so I'd say we have a decent chance of even making it a two possession win.

Alright, so halftime is over for the Seahawks and Panthers game. I'm kinda rooting for the Panthers because I think we have a better chance of going to the SB off of the Panthers than we do off of the 'Hawks. Who knows? We could very well kick the 'Hawks ass too, ya never know how the Pack ends up playing against Wilson and his team. I'd love to see that happen, but we gotta wait another day before we find out their potential. Until next time!

Thursday, January 8, 2015

New Layout, New This, New That...

So I changed up my blog's layout a little, as you can tell. I figured it was time to shake things up a bit and make a change here. I watched a movie called "The House at the End of the Street", and Jennifer Lawrence was in it. I don't know if any of you guys have seen it, but it's sort of a horror/suspense film, and I kinda liked it. Kinda because it's Jennifer Lawrence, but also because those kind of films I do like just a bit. I hate scary movies, don't get me wrong, but suspense I can deal with... to an extent. I also recently heard that Jennifer Lawrence and Liam Hemsworth are now dating, which is awesome. She was with Nicholas Hoult for a while, and then apparently Chris Martin for 6 months or so, and now she and Hemsworth are rolling things right along. It's pretty cool to think that those two are rumored to be together now, since I was always wondering if those two would ever become a thing, which now they supposedly have. It's mostly rumor right now, but I think it's pretty close to being a confirmed fact.

Ever since I got into Hunger Games and learned of Jennifer Lawrence, I've always hoped that I meet someone like her or of her personality, someone that I could date. She has that girly side to her, but she's also got that got that tough girl side to that shows she can be independent and think for herself. That to me is what a great girlfriend would be. There's this girl I met at National FFA band last year in October, she's from South Dakota, and she was pretty cute. She's one of those girls who has a girly side, but also has that tomboy attitude as well, only with her it's literally. When we met the then-current National FFA officer team, she took the guy that we were talking with down to the ground in less than 5 seconds, it was crazy shit. I just realized that my title for this post has nothing to do with 95% of what I'm talking about right now. It's only relevant to the first two sentences, so more like 98% of what I'm talking about.

Tomorrow is the more "official" Alumni Pep band, and I'm going to it, because, why wouldn't I? A lot of my old high school friends will be there, and it's always a good time. Sometimes I feel like I'm not using this blog like I should be. A blog, to me, is something where you tell people about how to go about doing something, giving advice, showing pictures of places you're traveling to and so on and so forth. I'm just going on and on about what's happening in my life and how I'm working with things.

Agh, whatever though, this is my blog. I'm watching "The King of Queens" right now, starring Kevin James and Leah Remini. They're both great actors, and Leah Remini is actually kinda hot. It's a great show, really, and I watch it almost every night. On the nights that I'm not watching it I'm either not home at the moment or I forgot about it. I'm struggling to come up with things to talk about here. You guys don't mind, right? You guy enough enjoyment out of whatever I type up on here anyway, so I could ramble for hours and never bore you, I think... well, maybe. Now I am rambling because I really have nothing to talk about. And it's funny - every time I run out of something to talk about, I talk about rambling and how I suddenly have an entire paragraph typed up because of it.

Alright, I think that's all for now, ta ta for now!

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Happy New Year!

Yeah, I know it's not Friday, but I don't remember if I posted last Friday (I'll check after this, of course), and even if I did, what's the hurt in posting again? Anyway today is December 31st, the last day of 2014, and I've actually got a pretty decent "Resolutions List" thought up, and I am definitely considering acting on them. This post is mostly meant for that, as well as a little bit about how this past year went. It's 11:24 PM, so I've got a little over a half hour before 2015 rolls through, which leaves me with plenty of time to do this.

Anyway, we might as well get started with this list and enjoy the last bits of 2014 while they're still here.

- Work out with my Iron Gym every day of the week
- Work on getting rid of both my warts at least every other day
- Do homework more often and take a little more time for studying
- Calm down more for Packer games, and football games in general (for real)
- Ween off of cracking my knuckles
- Try out different hairdos, see which ones I like and work best with how my hair lays

I think that's the bulk of it, really. It's now 11:30 PM, a half hour left of the year. I gotta say, it's not been a half bad year. A lot has happened, and a lot is yet to come. I graduated from high school in June, I worked at Mantz Automation - where I did my co-op over my senior year - full-time over the summer, but then quit in the middle of August due to college, I had a graduation party at the end of June and a crap-ton of people showed up, our old shed that was sort of connected to our barn finally fell in shortly before graduation, was then cleaned up a couple months later, I started and currently work at Scenic View Country Club in Slinger as a dishwasher (not a great job, but not bad either, really easy , decent pay), I started college at WCTC (Waukesha County Technical College), I finished my first semester with a completed 19 credits and a 3.1 GPA, I went to the 87th National FFA Convention & Expo for the second consecutive year with the 2014 National FFA Band, I got an awesome desktop PC that works really well for gaming and for my schooling, I got a nice laptop that I can use at school and get more work done and I am now sitting at home, on my couch, watching TV, waiting to "ring in" the new year, 2015. It's been another long haul, but I'll have to be ready for what 2015 has in store for me.

Whether this next year has new relationships coming, a better job in the summer, maybe switching what I'm going to school for, who knows, you never know. I'm pretty ready to take on what's coming (I hope... haha), but I'll be enjoying these last moments of 2014 as well, like I always do at the end of each year. But alright, it's less than 15 minutes away from the New Year, I'd say that about wraps it up for this final post of 2014. Until next time (probably Friday), have a good New Year's everyone. Stay safe and party hard!

Friday, December 26, 2014

Missed a week, but Christmas!

Well I unfortunately skipped/forgot about last week's posting, but oh well. Yesterday was Christmas, and I got a lot of cool stuff. I got a new mouse for my computer that works really well, I got a new laptop alongside my current desktop (so I can bring it to school with me and work on it there instead of use their shitty and slow PCs), I got 3 new Xbox 360 games, some nice clothes, a neat fake marshmallow-shooting gun, the annual coin collection from my grandparents, some money and a 2015 Green Bay Packer calendar. Now that I think about it, I actually got way more than I realized I did. I only ordered myself 7 different items that I knew I'd be getting, but I was given several other gifts from my sisters and parents that I didn't know I'd be getting.

I'm currently waiting on a download for iTunes to finish up on my new laptop. It's a Lenovo G50-70, with Windows 8.1. I looked long and hard for a decent laptop that had Windows 7 on it, but I decided to plunge into the world of Windows 8 and see how it does for me. So far I'm not hating it, but I miss Windows 7 a little bit. 8 definitely has some cooler features, like switching between apps quickly, closing apps out, scrolling with just the touchpad (laptop-only, I'd assume), being able to put apps side-by-side (and the desktop is considered an app, so you can even put that on the side), and some other stuff I'm sure I'll learn of along the way. I've got about 10 minutes left on the iTunes download, and then later tonight I'll start downloading AutoCAD and get that ready to set up on here.

I knew yesterday was gonna go by really fast. Christmas Eve, to me, honestly, didn't really feel that much like Christmas Eve. Sure, I knew it was Christmas Eve, but it just didn't really seem any different to me like it did in previous years. Even yesterday, Christmas Day, didn't seem completely different either. It's not like I don't appreciate these holidays anymore, it just went by so quickly that it's like I hardly had time to appreciate it. Oh well, I've still got the Alumni Pep band, New Year's Eve, hanging out with some friends and other things to look forward to still before I begin my second semester of college, which starts on January 16th.

The thing I like a lot about this laptop is that the keyboard isn't sticking a half inch out from the laptop itself, like some are, and so your typing on it isn't so annoyingly loud after a while, it's a lot quieter and easy to work with. I don't know if that was the right word choice, but I don't really care. Anyway, that download as just around 6 minutes left, so I'll probably finish this up now, wait for that to be done and then work on some other shtuff. Until next week!

Friday, December 12, 2014

Phew, almost forgot!

Nearly forgot about a blog post today. I had to rush over to WCTC this morning to meet up with some friends of mine and work on class work, and I slept in until 9:30 and was supposed to be there at 10:00, so I didn't get there till 10:20... but I still got work done nonetheless! And now after today, I only have two days of classes left, and just 3 classes in those two days. Tech. Drafting is on Monday and Manufacturing Process - Hot and Descriptive Geometry are on Tuesday. I took my math exam last Wednesday, so now that class is all done with, and I have just one class on Monday, which is awesome. I can't wait until next Tuesday is over and my first semester is done - it's gonna feel so good to have all that amount of weight that I still kinda have right now on my shoulders off of them in a few short days. I managed to finish up my Arbor Press drawings, and I just need to print out the "All Separate Parts" and the "Arbor Press Detail" drawings on a C-Size sheet of paper after the test on Monday, along with the first reverse engineering project we did, which dealt with a smaller rectangular object.

Tomorrow I'm dishwashing for a church event that starts at 11, and I have to be there at 10:30, so it shouldn't be too big of a shift. The event ends at 3, and I sometimes am able to leave shortly before the event itself is over, so it's not gonna be a long day at all, maybe 4 hours at the most. I'd rather have it be something like that than it be a big 150-person wedding and I have to be in at 5, those can get to be pretty long nights. But anywho, the one person I know pretty well who dishwashed alongside me quit two weeks ago tomorrow since she is looking for a job related to her schooling now, and my other two cousins are gonna be quitting there as well soon (at the end of this month) since the one is graduating from college and will be looking for a better job and the other is starting at a bigger college and won't be able to work anymore. I'm wondering if they're gonna look for some people to fill those two positions or if they would move me to that stuff. I guess it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world, I'd be helping prepare food for the dinners and whatnot, but I also would be happy staying on dishwashing, since it's just so damn easy. I mean, besides having to go through the bar area from time to time, it's really not that bad.

Well, it's about 11:25 PM, and I'd like to be up by 8 AM tomorrow so I have plenty of time to not be late for work at 10:30, so I'd say that'll about do it for this post. I know it's not as long as the other posts (That's what she said.) but I'm kinda tired, it's late, and I'd like to get up on time for once. Until next week (maybe?)!