I'm sitting in Panera, eating some soup and internetting, and also eavesdropping on this table of yankee women next to me. They have some amusing things to say, and also perceptions of Austin, particularly UT. E.g., they think UT has 20,000 students. Um...I don't know where they got THAT number, but it's wrong.
I have a genius-level IQ, and am regularly defeated by bed linens.
Got my apartment keys on my key ring! That is a feat, indeed. :)
I went to the main office to inquire as to the location of the trash dumpsters. Maria was not in the office, and the woman that was there just looked at me and said "all around". Very helpful. Thanks.
I have a meeting tomorrow with Charles, the general manager of the Cracker Barrel in Buda. I'm nervous, just a bit. Apparently, he has the option to fire me, no questions asked. Uhm...great.
I got to Panera, and realized that I forgot all of the installation discs I was going to mess with. ::sigh:: Maybe tomorrow I can come off the cold medicine.
Totally unrelated: Why isn't birth control free/government subsidized? I would think that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. BC has GOT to be cheaper than all of the WIC stuff, free diapers, formula, healthcare, and etcetera that the government provides to single/underaged mothers/ people with way too many kids. What are you thinking, government?! This may not do a whole lot to prevent teen pregnancy, but most girls over the age of 16 can safely be on hormones to prevent pregnancy. Worth some thought.
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