Monday 5 April 2010

rage, pity and laughter; all in one.

on second thought, i don't want to do something in the food or retail industry for work experience. seeing as i am already in the food industry, it's actually quite a turn off. i am literally just killing my legs for standing for such long periods of time and i don't believe it would be sane to do that from 9-5 for 5 days in a row, which is what we would be doing in work experience week. i'm pretty sure this goes the same for retail. not to mention since we are unpaid and not actually employed by them, the chances that they will exploit us to the fullest of their capabilities is extremely high. besides, if i went to the food industry, all i would be doing is serving customers and waitressing (which is actually really tiring) and i'm already doing that at my work; in other words i should just try something new. and retail is just walking around going through the clothes and helping customers and folding the clothes and looking through stock and et cetera. you get the point. basically, i just want something nice and peaceful where i don't have to stand for long periods of time.


anywai, gosh i hate shakespeare. he sucks so much. finally up to the last act of macbeth =D


do you know what sucks?
in hearts, i got rid of all my hearts, except the 4 of hearts
if you were me, you would think: pretty safe right?
....
WRONG.
a 2 of hearts comes out, followed by a 3 of hearts.
and then?
THE QUEEN OF SPADES

wattheheck!!!

that's just not fair.


do you know what also sucks, but on a more serious note?
this.


to end on a funny note, another thing that sucks:
april fool's day (it sucks for the victims)
this is sooo funny.
i wasn't that bored that i read all hundred of them, but i rad the first page and LOL at

#1 (there's a vid on youtube):
Many called the BBC wanting to know how they could grow their own spaghetti tree. To this the BBC diplomatically replied, "place a sprig of spaghetti in a tin of tomato sauce and hope for the best."

#7:
Soon the article made its way onto the internet, and then it rapidly spread around the world, forwarded by email. It only became apparent how far the article had spread when the Alabama legislature began receiving hundreds of calls from people protesting the legislation.

#8:
Simultaneously, according to the press release, "many others requested their own 'right handed' version."

#10:
When 9:47 AM arrived, BBC2 began to receive hundreds of phone calls from listeners claiming to have felt the sensation. One woman even reported that she and her eleven friends had risen from their chairs and floated around the room.


LOL
have a good one. maybe i'll see YOU at the easter show?

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