Thursday, November 6, 2003

The first two hours of my day yesterday was spent talking to computer people about all the computers that didn't work on my floor. They fixed it but it was a bad start to the day. And how did I become the guy that has to talk to the computer guys? They talk about servers and IP addresses like I know what the hell I'm doing - for the record; I don't know what I'm doing. Very stressful.

Tonight, I'm going to see The Matrix. I don't know if I'm really looking forward to seeing it. The last one left me with more questions than answers. Plus it's going to be crowded -- I hate crowds. I don't know if you're aware of this trend but around here, movies sell out. Not one seat to spare in the whole theatre. But I'll be positive and take it for what it is - 'what it is' is probably a waste of $20, ha ha ha.

It's hard to believe it's Thursday already. This week flew by! That's all I have to say on that subject.

I'm getting really sick of the lottery! My numbers haven't been close in months, MONTHS! I can't forget it either; this is my future we're talking about here!

I think I'm going to do a serious cleaning of my apartment this weekend. I let it slide last weekend and now I feel like I'm living in squalor. And don't even get me started on my closet situation. I think I need to throw out a whole bunch of old clothes. Cut to a photo of a zuit suit, ha ha. Or is it Zoot suit? Ah, who cares?

Crap, I forgot to vote on Tuesday. Voting in Hoboken is such a depressing proposition. You just know that everyone is on the take or soon will be. Somehow people in Northern NJ think they'll never get busted, pretty funny.

I walked into a store last night to pick up a snack. A guy was standing at the candy rack really studying all the items. I had to step around him; he was so focused. I was at the checkout and he walks up beside me, looks down at the counter and says toseemingly no one, "Oh, you do have Orbits" Ha ha, that was the funniest thing I heard all day. Orbit is a gum,

NOTE: Due to an error in saving, I lost the remainer of the November 2003 diaries. This will stand as a lesson to me. It's like my Granddad used to say; Measure twice, cut once.