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Aug. 15th, 2003 04:42 amWent to see the Pirates of Caribbean with the slash girls. What fun. Johny Depp was great and Orlando Bloom was cute. Finally a adventure movie that is totally believable in it's own universe.
Funny. in the movie theater bathroom this skinny girl came to me and she was like "Do you remember me from the Kivi seminar? (What seminar?) She sure remembered me and honestly, did I think that her skirt was too short? Did I think that her legs were decent enough for it?" I said sure and flatered her legs and she hoped that we would see again when the university starts. When she was gone, I was like "uh. What?" I have no idea who she was, maybe a womens studies student or something, and did she try to flirt with me?
Today was the last day in my workplace, jihaa! In the last two weeks, there were also this group of mentally handicapped people. They are nice and all, but working with them is really exhausting. Some of them even liked me so much that they always sat with me in my coffee breaks, witch meant no quiet and the quality of the conversation was something like the weather and did I come to work in the morning by bus or by bicycle. Ad the regular staff that weren't the smartest people around and the boss who was the only one that had the smart, the eye and the heart to make it work. I'm sorry but I rather work with people who know what the words like "pseudo", "collective" and "sarcasm" mean.
Funny. in the movie theater bathroom this skinny girl came to me and she was like "Do you remember me from the Kivi seminar? (What seminar?) She sure remembered me and honestly, did I think that her skirt was too short? Did I think that her legs were decent enough for it?" I said sure and flatered her legs and she hoped that we would see again when the university starts. When she was gone, I was like "uh. What?" I have no idea who she was, maybe a womens studies student or something, and did she try to flirt with me?
Today was the last day in my workplace, jihaa! In the last two weeks, there were also this group of mentally handicapped people. They are nice and all, but working with them is really exhausting. Some of them even liked me so much that they always sat with me in my coffee breaks, witch meant no quiet and the quality of the conversation was something like the weather and did I come to work in the morning by bus or by bicycle. Ad the regular staff that weren't the smartest people around and the boss who was the only one that had the smart, the eye and the heart to make it work. I'm sorry but I rather work with people who know what the words like "pseudo", "collective" and "sarcasm" mean.