500, 250, 600 Minutes
Dec. 31st, 2004 07:48 pmAnd as 2004 draws to a close, we pause to reflect on the past 12 months.
*pause*
Okay, reflection's over! (j/k)
But seriously, this year hasn't been that much different from the ones before it. I graduated (officially) from college. I managed to find a steady, if part-time job so that I'm making my own income, and found out that library patrons can suck just as much as retail customers. We lost a President that many in the nation loved, and re-elected a President that many in the nation don't really care for. I learned that the first week in August is not the best time to visit South Dakota if you want to avoid motorcycles. I was smacked upside the head by Mortality as I watched my grandmother slowly start to slide away from us. And I learned what pains in the arse health insurance companies can be.
And now for something completely different...( A couplings meme! )
Well, that's done. Now to spend the remainder of the night surfing the 'Net and working on writing stuff. And as Col. Sherman Potter once observed: "Here's to the new year. May she be a damn sight better than the old one, and may we all be home before she's over."
*pause*
Okay, reflection's over! (j/k)
But seriously, this year hasn't been that much different from the ones before it. I graduated (officially) from college. I managed to find a steady, if part-time job so that I'm making my own income, and found out that library patrons can suck just as much as retail customers. We lost a President that many in the nation loved, and re-elected a President that many in the nation don't really care for. I learned that the first week in August is not the best time to visit South Dakota if you want to avoid motorcycles. I was smacked upside the head by Mortality as I watched my grandmother slowly start to slide away from us. And I learned what pains in the arse health insurance companies can be.
And now for something completely different...( A couplings meme! )
Well, that's done. Now to spend the remainder of the night surfing the 'Net and working on writing stuff. And as Col. Sherman Potter once observed: "Here's to the new year. May she be a damn sight better than the old one, and may we all be home before she's over."