yes, i'm listening to yes. you got a problem?
posted on March 13, 2003 @ 8:10 am

"the days of the phoenix," afi
"owner of a lonely heart," yes
"gossip folks," missy elliot

ha, what a fucked up combination of songs to be listening to.

mmm i just ate a little bag of cheetos for breakfast. hehe.

tuesday, jennifer came over at 9:30 a.m. to fetch me and go to the library for tax counseling and shite like that, concerning tuition, etc. i had to download acrobat 5.0 onto the computer at home, which took over half an hour. then when i tried to download my w-2, it wouldn't open it. grr. i just got the information and went down there. we got the forms, but the people weren't going to be there until 7:00 p.m. bah.

i went by target to drop off a roll of film, and there was a little bitch working behind the counter. she better be glad she was gone when i picked them up; we would have exchanged words (and by exchanging words i mean punching her in the face). i went by the snowcone place by home to get sarah and us snowcones, but they were closed til noon. lazy bums. i took jennifer home and sat at the kitchen table watching mtv with mom and doing my taxes. she really likes the two new missy elliot songs, so when "gossip folks" came on she turned it up really loud. my mom's so cute. i love being able to talk to her about anything. i told her that if some guy didn't like the way i shaved then he could put his face in someone else's crotch for all i care, and she laughed. dude, there's a little asian girl and a little white girl in that "gossip folks" video. it's so depressing seeing an eight-year-old dance better than you'll ever be able to. oh well.

at 4:00 p.m. we met doug at papacita's. ahh. yay. i purposely ate nearly nothing all day so i could stuff myself there. haha. i saw stephanie in the distance, a waitress whose section bryan and i always sat in. our waitress went to my high school. aaahh yay papacita's. (:

after that mom and sarah and i went to sam's. i got toilet paper, paper towels, easy mac, gum, ravioli, tea, and three shirts. it all came out to $80, but mom said i didn't have to pay her back. i did give her a $120 loan payment, and that's going to hurt. =/

i went to blockbuster when we got back and rented final destination and the ring. i've been trying to get them to see final destination, and they even tried once but it was out. mom said i had to see the ring, as did jennifer, so i got it. during final destination, when the chick got hit by the bus, doug and i burst into laughter, and my mom was like, "oh god!"
doug: "that's the best part of this movie!"

doug went to bed at 10:00 p.m. since he had been up since like 5:00 a.m. mom and i watched the ring, and it was fucked up. in a good way, though. dude, at the end in that guy's apartment? i was like, "oh shit. ohhh shit. oh shit," and mom was all grinning at me and halfway covering her eyes when she looked at the tv.

we got back into austin at 3:00 p.m. (we stopped and ate a braum's in corsicana), so i managed to get to work on time. they had me at pg 1 for a few hours, the little hut. i started reading candy, this book layla gave me to read. it's about heroin addicts, etc., and i'm on page 62 (i'm a slow reader, plus i had to deal with customers, duh).

since i was the floater and business is "as slow as molasses" as john put it, i got to leave at 9:20. yay. i went to wal-mart and bought the ring and then went to heb with jennifer. i had full intentions of going to frank's at 1:00 a.m., but i fell asleep at midnite. whoops.

so here i am. i woke up at 7:30 a.m., and now i'm all like, all right! let's get this day going! only i don't have anything to do. hrm. i'm going to go read candy.

"be yourself. give your free will a chance. you've got to work to succeed." you said it, yes.
<3, chels.

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