Friday, May 1, 2009

Why change things now?

I get my eyebrows waxed by you about once a month. It's the same every time, I specifically ask for you, because you know what you're doing and you do it well. You cool off the wax, you are nice and greet me when you see me, you put oil on afterward to get the extra wax off...all great and dandy.

So why this last time did you decide that I needed to go for the anorexic eyebrow look????

I mean seriously, why did you think that taking HALF my eyebrows off would be a good idea, especially without asking me first? Why can't you just keep things the same. I am a bigger eyebrow girl, I like having some up there. Please quit trying to change things, otherwise I'll be changing who I go to and give my money to...and with me follows two others and this economy you can't afford that.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

What's the point?

Let me give you some background info on me real quick. I'm 26, just back into going to school to finish my bachelors after not going to school for about 3 years. Before that I was in college steadily (including all but one summer) for 5 years.

Now that I've moved from TX to CA there are different rules to get into the universities here, one of which makes me have to take ONE class (that I already took in TX) in order to be accepted, b/c apparently CA's version of the class is different...So, I'm going to the local (crappy) community college in my area to take two classes, so that I don't feel like I am completely wasting a whole semester for one class. I've already gotten accepted to the University I want, but need to show them my passing grade from that one course to officially start taking classes.

So with this in mind. I am generally older than most of my classmates and this doesn't bug me on most days...except for today. When on my first day of said class above I notice this younger guy sitting to my right. About 5 minutes before the class even begins I see him pop two things in his mouth. This catches my curiosity immediately. I don't feel well and wished that whatever he was popping he might share...

Later when the class has begun and I realize how boring and hardly understandable my teacher is I start zoning out and look over to the guy next to me. He laughs at the teacher being a douche and that's when I see it....

The things he popped in his mouth earlier....

were FANGS.

Yep, you read that correctly. So I'm guessing he popped them in to "shock" the teacher. What I don't get is why put them in, then cover your mouth whenever you open it. What's the point? Doesn't it loose it's shock value then?

I guess I still have learning to do.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Blog Reading

I find that I get great enjoyment out of it. I mean who doesn’t? It’s like being a Peeping Tom with permission or people watching in the airport, but you get snippets of their thoughts right there, in the open for everyone to read! It truly appeals to the People Watching Person in me. I love getting to see other people’s point of view, whether I agree with it or not.

Anyway, I hope to find more blogs that are interesting to read with grammar and spelling that’s checked. I wrote this blog specifically in Pages (Word for a Mac) so that I could see any mistakes and correct them before putting it out there on the WWW. After proofreading it I pasted it into this window...3 times at least (I had a little bit of trouble getting my actual post to show up). Even though my grammar and spelling are not great on the fly, it's a pet peeve of mine to read anything that has blaring errors where the author didn't even try to proofread it before publishing it. Even just reading over it once or twice would help. I guess I’m a little bit over-keen like that.

Now that I’ve posted this, I’m worried about what others will think. Then again, I doubt anyone will even notice my blog for at least the first year of me having it. So, it’ll be pretty much anonymous until then...after a year you get a pardon for anything you said a year ago, right?