Monday, September 29, 2008

Glarb

Today wasn't a fun day at work. There were lots and lots of people. We had to pop popcorn before the last shows went in so there wasn't enough time for the popper parts to cool down enough to clean which meant we couldn't clean the popper room either which put us really behind schedule. And then we had to pop again during the last set of shows because there were 84 people in the one movie. Which is a lot for a Monday. So that put us even more behind schedule. But we got out of there just about...20 minutes late. Which wasn't bad. Except that I'm going to guess everything looks really bad.

The person I was working with and I high-fived on going quickly because obviously that's the only way to get stuff done. You have to high-five on it. But apparently he has no balance because when we did, he tripped over something and fell backwards into the wall. Which was hilarious. Ha ha...

Eagle Eye was really good. Although I didn't like the last scene. I thought it was unnecessary. That's the only complaint I had though.

I'm hungry. I need to eat something. What should I eat?

Currently Listening To: Matchbox Twenty, "Real World"

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Luau!

So there's a Chinese place right next to my theater, and the dumpsters for my theater and the Chinese place are right next to each other. So sometimes when you go outside to throw trash away, there are people outside from the other place. And these two guys were out there last night, so when I got out there they started talking to me. Although I didn't know they were at first until one of them yelled, "Hey, movie theater person!" I think it was mostly the one guy that did the talking. And he asked me stuff like "Was it crowded" and "Oh really, then how many people are there" and "What movies are playing" and then finally "Do you want to see a movie with me?"

At that point, his friend literally snorted in laughter, and I was just like "No..." I feel bad though. If I hadn't been caught so off guard with that, I might have been a little nicer. I felt better with his friend laughing at him before I answered though. I still probably should have been nicer though. But then I went back inside and told one of my coworkers, and he looked annoyed and said "Well, I went out there, and they only talked to me. None of them were hitting on me." I think he was jealous. :P

They never actually sent the schedule out. And I found out today it was because they wanted to talk to one employee first because he didn't have any hours. Which is nice, of course. You know, that they wouldn't tell anyone else when they were working because one guy who doesn't actually accomplish anything at work is getting the amount of hours he deserves. It just seems kind of irresponsible to me to not let your employees know when they're working.

And those stupid Twilight books cost me about $50. Which makes me angry...

Yup yup yup <---That's a link.

Currently Listening To: The link

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Garble

They really need to stop being so cruel to Julianne on Dancing With The Stars. I know it's completely unreasonable to expect she would go home this early with her fanbase and the fact that her partner was on Hannah Montana, but... Really, that's the second night in a row they've left her and her partner until the end to find out if they're safe, and it still makes me nervous.

Reading stupid Twilight books. Which...I'm very depressed to say are actually decent. Although I'm only on the first one. Hopefully they'll get worse, and I'll still be able to say I don't like anything having to do with vampires. The only reason I'm reading them is that several people at work pestered me constantly for the past couple of weeks, and I figure I may as well. Plus, this one guy told me that if I read them, he'd watch Supernatural. So that's obviously the most important thing.

I heard a Hanson song over the intercom while I was in the grocery store today. Which I thought was a little odd...

Um...I think that's all. Oh, as far as I know, the schedule for next week isn't out yet so... I have tomorrow off, and then I don't know if I have to work or not. I'm kind of hoping that gets emailed to me in the next day.

Currently Listening To: Taylor Swift, "Love Story"

Saturday, September 20, 2008

:)

Um... So, uh...my internet decided to completely stop working today. And now it's fine. And completely back to normal. Which is odd...

Also, the spider didn't kill me. Not that any of you care in the least. Jerks.

Now to look up where to find Remedy + in Final Fantasy VIII.

Hmm...I enjoy high speed internet. I remember when I didn't have that for the past week. >.<

Currently Listening To: Five For Fighting, "World"

Monday, September 15, 2008

Grr...

My internet is really starting to get on my nerves. Why is it going so slow? :(

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Oww...

Pain... Somehow by turning my head, I managed to create a lot of pain in my right shoulder-neck area that has lasted through the night and into now. Which makes doing things difficult. Now I have to get ready for work. This involves straightening and tying back my hair. Now that should be interesting.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Aww...

It's not my birthday anymore...

I've been playing Guitar Hero for the past several hours, and now my left wrist is very sore. Little typing from me right now. Maybe I'll write a better journal later. Maybe.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Yay!

It's my birthday today! Yay! Everyone tell me how much you love me.

So I was talking to this person on the phone just now. I work with her, and she's pretty gullible. Here, I'll put the conversation in script form, just like Matt did with his conversation.
Her: So when was the internet invented?
Me: 1723.
Her: What? No, really.
Me: It really was.
Her: But they didn't even have electricity then!
Me: Sure they did. That was invented late 1600's. By a guy named Johaness Gruberstein.
Her: No way. I don't believe you. They lived in caves back in the 1600s. Did they have cars?
Me: Don't be ridiculous, of course not. They had go-mobiles though.
Her: What's that?
Me: Remember in the Flinstones? It's like that. Look it up on the internet.
Her: I will. And I'm going to buy one of those because it sounds really cool!
Me: Maybe you'll get lucky and get a dinosaur with it.
Her: Dinosaurs aren't real!
Me: Yes they are! See, they took the DNA from frogs and then remade them from that. But only the less dangerous ones like Stegosaurus. Although, they still have kind of a risk.
Her: I'm going to have a dinosaur and have it sleep on my bed with me.
Me: It's dangerous! A guy got killed when a Stegosaurus turned around, and the tail accidently caught him. Look it up. His name was Jerry Rice.
Her: Are you being serious? Are there really dinosaurs?
Me: Yeah, haven't you ever seen them at the zoo? They're right next to the reptile place.

It's a good thing she didn't look any of that up.

Currently Listening To: Taylor Swift, "Mary's Song (Oh My, My, My)"