all things considered, i'm robert seagull. wow, that's not how i wanted to start this blog, but that's what happened. i also didn't want the title i chose, but that's what ended up coming off of my keys and onto your internets. onto? into. i'm having prepositional issues tonight. i've got a preposition for you, mister anderson. wow, bud, stop. this is madness. anyway, all things considered, today was a rather uneventful one. i dropped off my gamestop application [read: didn't interview] after some homework, then i came home and did more homework. woo. so much fun, i know!
now granted, i took a break in there to hang out with the wife, watch house [which i must say was great tonight, and i hope the new character sticks around] and generally do things which are done in the newman household in the evening. most of which revolve around the internet. incomplete sentence. fragment. consider revising. i hate microsoft word, and sometimes i wonder why i still use it at all. but then i remember that i don't want compatibility issues. but then i remember that i still end up with them when my teachers use macs. stupid macs.
see? i can't win.
this is where the tech-savvy nerds that read my blog recommend open office. i used that before, but now i have word and i have no real reason to switch to open source that has just as many issues with compatibility as 'the real thing' [which, for the record, doesn't say micro machines on it anywhere, nor is it an inferior carbonated cola beverage] when i have a copy. though i admit that the legitimacy of said product may return 'false' on the boolean scale. which is not really a scale, now that i think of it. actually, now that i do think of it, it's probably more like a scale than what is commonly referred to as a scale.
so yeah. tomorrow i have an interview at sears, which i'm not looking forward to. i've got to make myself look somewhat presentable [read: brush my hair and put on a shirt that has a collar] and go down there at 2pm and smile and nod and pretend that i really, really, really want to slave away as a cashier in a department store. but i really, really, really want a paycheck, so honestly, pretending that will be significantly easier than it would've been about five months ago. so that's a plus, right? right. christin has an ob/gyn appointment at the same time, and we've got our first appointment with pastor taylor for church membership. yeehaw!
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