anogete: (betty)
( Mar. 8th, 2006 02:26 pm)
This moment makes up for the past two days in which I have not had time to breathe at work. I finally drew the line and said I did not have time to process new employees. Elenore (the owner of the company) said that her daughter would take it over to lessen my workload since we need to hire about five people today. She and her daughter are downstairs at this moment trying to find and hire five laborers. They're pulling their hair out and both are very agitated at the moment. Me? Vengeful? Oh, yes. I nearly giggling with glee. Looks like things aren't quite as simple as I make them appear to be. I thought about helping them since I'm caught up now, but this is just too much fun to end right away. I'm going sit back and let them struggle for a few days. I'm sure by this time next week there will be much more appreciation for me and all the shit that I do.

I've been listening to Raheem DeVaughn for the last couple days. Believe is a gorgeous song.
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anogete: (betty)
( Mar. 8th, 2006 02:45 pm)
Taken from [livejournal.com profile] blinkilite:
1. Pick one thing from my interest list you like and tell me why.
2. Pick one thing from my interest list you don’t like and tell me why.
3. Pick one thing from my interest list you were surprised to see there and tell me why.
4. Pick one thing from my interest list you don’t understand and I’ll explain it to you.
5. Pick one thing that’s not on my interest list but you think it should be there.

here are my interests )
anogete: (fantastic planet)
( Mar. 8th, 2006 04:25 pm)
There are certain moments in Twin Peaks when Cooper flirts with Annie that I want to swoon so hard that I fall out of my chair.

I'm sure it's a well-known fact that I've had a crush on Kyle MacLachlan since I was thirteen and saw him bring Paul Atreides to life in Dune. I remember running around our backyard and pretending I was living in the novel. Take that you vile Harkonnen! Looking back I am surprised that my parents didn't take me to a child psychologist. Thirteen-year-old girls don't usually play-act in the backyard with invisible friends who happen to be characters from a Frank Herbert science fiction novel. Do they?
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