Trying to shake it off, but I'm generally upset on principle.
1.) Today, they randomly turned off the electricity for my entire complex for two hours. When asked, management said that the electric company did it by mistake and were coming to turn it back on. Sounds like smoke being blown up my ass to me. Whatever. I walked up to the store to buy food but I was afraid I truly wasn't going to have electricity all night, so I didn't buy what I really wanted, and then when I got home, the lights/fridge/etc were back on. So now if I want frozen pizzas that are on sale, I've got to go back out tomorrow. PBBT! In the back of my mind, my worry center keeps insisting the lights are going to go off again. Shut up, Brain, or I'll stab you with a Q-Tip!
Seriously, there are babies and old ladies on oxygen here. I've never lived in a place where stuff like this happened. Once I can find a full-time job, I'm merrily skipping to a new residence and not looking back, except to go :P
2). Been nauseated for who knows why since 6:30. Maybe the worry center did it.
3). This whole Jay-Conan-NBC thing is confusing and frustrating. I liked things the way they were. If Jay couldn't perform in the ratings, then just cancel him. You don't put him back on "The Tonight Show." Seriously, I didn't think pushing Conan back 30 minutes was that big of a deal, but he has decided to be offended by it, so now everything's fucked up. Jay isn't as funny as Conan. I thought he wanted to retire anyway. Now instead, he's inadvertantly forcing Conan out. How is any of this supposed to make sense? And Jimmy Fallon is still bone-gratingly annoying. I mean, he has a lot of funny bits on his show, but he irritates me to the point of wanting to strangle someone. First, when the audience doesn't laugh at his jokes, he explains them. *grits teeth* Then his laugh is like fingernails on a blackboard. And he laughs at his own jokes, constantly. I often turn over to "Cold Case Files" at midnight because I can't stand him. Make my day, NBC - fire Jimmy Fallon and give that show to Jay or something. Just get rid of him. He makes me abuse italics.
4). Two of Aesop's morals: "Misfortune tests the sincerity of friends" (The Bear and the Two Travelers), and "Fair weather friends are not worth much" (The Swallow and the Crow). How sad that both of these lessons are true.
1.) Today, they randomly turned off the electricity for my entire complex for two hours. When asked, management said that the electric company did it by mistake and were coming to turn it back on. Sounds like smoke being blown up my ass to me. Whatever. I walked up to the store to buy food but I was afraid I truly wasn't going to have electricity all night, so I didn't buy what I really wanted, and then when I got home, the lights/fridge/etc were back on. So now if I want frozen pizzas that are on sale, I've got to go back out tomorrow. PBBT! In the back of my mind, my worry center keeps insisting the lights are going to go off again. Shut up, Brain, or I'll stab you with a Q-Tip!
Seriously, there are babies and old ladies on oxygen here. I've never lived in a place where stuff like this happened. Once I can find a full-time job, I'm merrily skipping to a new residence and not looking back, except to go :P
2). Been nauseated for who knows why since 6:30. Maybe the worry center did it.
3). This whole Jay-Conan-NBC thing is confusing and frustrating. I liked things the way they were. If Jay couldn't perform in the ratings, then just cancel him. You don't put him back on "The Tonight Show." Seriously, I didn't think pushing Conan back 30 minutes was that big of a deal, but he has decided to be offended by it, so now everything's fucked up. Jay isn't as funny as Conan. I thought he wanted to retire anyway. Now instead, he's inadvertantly forcing Conan out. How is any of this supposed to make sense? And Jimmy Fallon is still bone-gratingly annoying. I mean, he has a lot of funny bits on his show, but he irritates me to the point of wanting to strangle someone. First, when the audience doesn't laugh at his jokes, he explains them. *grits teeth* Then his laugh is like fingernails on a blackboard. And he laughs at his own jokes, constantly. I often turn over to "Cold Case Files" at midnight because I can't stand him. Make my day, NBC - fire Jimmy Fallon and give that show to Jay or something. Just get rid of him. He makes me abuse italics.
4). Two of Aesop's morals: "Misfortune tests the sincerity of friends" (The Bear and the Two Travelers), and "Fair weather friends are not worth much" (The Swallow and the Crow). How sad that both of these lessons are true.