Saturday, May 21, 2005

Welcome to ebay!

I've started selling on Ebay. OMG it's weird, but exciting at the same time. I've never done this before, hopefully I'll go ok.

Check out my stuff! Please?

Sunday, May 15, 2005

Ok I couldn't resist!













Your Deadly Sins



Greed: 40%

Envy: 20%

Gluttony: 20%

Sloth: 20%

Lust: 0%

Pride: 0%

Wrath: 0%

Chance You'll Go to Hell: 14%

You'll die in a castle, surrounded by servants.

Friends

My friend and I are going to the movies today - or are supposed to, but there is nothing on that I would like to see, maybe we'll just have lunch and sit and talk.

I'm sounding a bit too excited it's because she is heavily pregnant - a state I am desperate to be - she is 33 or maybe 34, and this is her first child and she is really excited and I'm really excited for her!

I can't wait to see her.

And more crap.....





You Will Die at Age 79



79





You're pretty average when it comes to how you live...

And how you'll die as well.




I'm happy with that age!

More Crap





You Are 55% Normal

(Somewhat Normal)









While some of your behavior is quite normal...

Other things you do are downright strange

You've got a little of your freak going on

But you mostly keep your weirdness to yourself


I like these quizzes, even if they are somewhat fanciful!







Your #1 Match: ISTJ


The Duty Fulfiller
You are responsible, reliable, and hardworking - you get the job done.You prefer productive hobbies, like woodworking or knittings.Quiet and serious, you are well prepared for whatever life hands you.Conservative and down-to-earth, you hardly ever do anything crazy.
You would make a great business executive, accountant, or lawyer.

Your #2 Match: INTJ


The Scientist
You have a head for ideas - and you are good at improving systems.Logical and strategic, you prefer for everything in your life to be organized.You tend to be a bit skeptical. You're both critical of yourself and of others.Independent and stubborn, you tend to only befriend those who are a lot like you.
You would make an excellent scientist, engineer, or programmer.

Your #3 Match: ESTJ


The Guardian
You're a natural leader and quick, logical decision maker.Goals are important in your life, and you take many steps to acheive them.You enjoy interacting with others, mostly through work related activities.Your high energy level means you are great at getting things done!
You would make a great teacher, judge, or police detective.

Your #4 Match: ISFJ


The Nurturer
You have a strong need to belong, and you very loyal.A good listener, you excell at helping others in practical ways.In your spare time, you enjoy engaging your senses through art, cooking, and music.You find it easy to be devoted to one person, who you do special things for.
You would make a good interior designer, chef, or child psychologist.

Your #5 Match: ISTP


The Mechanic
You are calm and collected, even in the most difficult of situations.A person of action and self-direction, you love being independent.To outsiders yous eem impulsive, surprising, and unpredictable.You are good at understanding how all things work, except for people.
You would make an excellent pilot, forensic pathologist, or athlete.

Thursday, May 12, 2005

Communication

People's inability to communicate with each other really pisses me off! If you can't communicate with the ones you supposedly love then who can you communicate with? The dead?

This lack of ability has made some decisions for me, I hope for the better.

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

I've had enough

This morning was the final straw.

I arrived at work tired and sick of work already, only to find my first letter of warning from our Sydney head office nicely perched on my desk in front of my computer. I just snapped. The nerve of these arrogant arseholes! I've worked 45hr weeks for months now, not even getting paid for it because of the enourmous amount of salary I get paid - says sarcastically. I burst into tears and waited until my boss got in then I stormed his office shoved the letter on his desk and demanded to know whether he had anything to do with that or not. He denied it, of course. But I wouldn't be surprised.

Anyway, I told him that if he wants my resignation he's got it, he said he didn't but I told him that I was looking for something else anyway. He told me that if I find something take it and not to worry about loyalty and feeling guilty. He told me that the company was going nowhere fast anyway and I was better off somewhere else. He said he was also looking for alternative avenues for himself as well and he would take anything better if it came along.

He also said that the building we work in has now been sold and we have to vacate within 60 days but they have not yet found an alternative suitable location. That's the company I work for, they will probably leave it to the last minute and then expect a huge transport organisation to move within a matter of days.

I've now vented, good night.