Why you ain't never posting no more Maki?
Guess who just got back home? If you're wondering why I don't post as much these days, I'll give you a little taste of my schedule this week so far...
Monday
- 7:30am: Arrive at work
- 2:30pm: Get Quiznos Chicken Carbonara sub, eat at desk
- 3pm: Get back to work
- 7:45pm: Leave work
- 8pm: Watch Arrested Development
- 8:30pm: Watch Kitchen Confidential
- 9pm: Screw around on Instant Messenger, cry quietly at lot in life
- 12:30am: go to bed
- 7:45am: Arrive at work
- 1:45pm: Run home for lunch, realize I have no food
- 2:30pm: Return to work
- 7:30pm: Leave work
- 9pm: return home from grocery shopping and gourmet dinner at Taco Bell
- 10pm: Screw around on Instant Messenger, cry quietly at lot in life
- 11:30pm: Attempt to go to sleep early
- 11:45pm: Answer phone, learn I must return to work
- 12:00am: Arrive at work
- 12:30am: Think I'm leaving work
- 12:32am: Return to work
- 1am: Leave work
- 1:15am: arrive home, bitch on blog
- 1:30am: Blogger eats post, fries its own system, somehow
- 1:45am: debate whether on not to pull all-nighter
- 1:47am: decide against it, go to bed
- 6:00am: awaken, publish post
- 7am: Arrive at work
- 7:03am: begin press check
- 7:05am: cry quietly at lot in life
- 7:30am: anything goes, fuckers
9 Comments:
Poor Maki...you need to get a DVR so you can record Lost...just in case you are working or taking time out to cry.
Exercise is not important. You can drop that from your schedule. :-)
Um, aren't there like labor laws and stuff anymore?
Taco Bell sounds amazing. Thanks for reminding me.
LOST RULES. that is horrible. work is horrible. these are my uplifting words of non-advice.
From one graphic designer to another, I feel your pain. My friend TiVo watched "Lost" for me last night.
That's a lame excuse. All those hours wasted on AIM and CRYING could be spent blogging. As my fifth grade teacher used to say, "N.E! NO EXCUSES!" I don't get it either. I guess he thought it was clever.
What's with all the crying?
-N
Heheheh, labor laws. That's a good one!
Crying is a coping mechanism. Mentioning it is funny because I haven't cried in years. Actually, I cried for humanity the first time I heard "Hollaback Girl" but otherwise my body has been a crying-free zone for quite some time.
And Aroha, I'd rather post something worth reading rather than this, but that requires a brain that's not completely spent by the end of the day. We all want quality over quantity, right?
Last night's Lost was good, but not great. The hatch thing was handled well but the utter lack of Michael, Jin and Sawyer bothered me greatly. That and telegraphing the reveal of the guy in the hatch by introducing him 10 minutes earlier in a flashback. Other than those things, I guess they'll be keeping me around.
Who writes "quarantine" on the inside of a door, anyway? It usually works better on the outside...
Maki - Quarantine on that side of the door probably means the island is the quarantined part. That was my immediate theory anyway.
Probably. But really, how do you get a guy into a little bomb shelter buried in the middle of an island that's entirety has been quarantined? And furthermore, I doubt the guy needs to be reminded that the entire world outside is quarantined... I'm sure they'll attempt to explain it, but it just seemed kind of lame to me.
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