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Tuesday, January 25, 2005

This is one of my pet peeves at work. I dread asking customers if they would like a bag. Not because I hate going to the effort of putting stuff into bags (although it is a bitch) but mainly because it is impossible to get a yes of no answer. There is some gene in the human brain that will not allow people to answer yes or no to this question. I will give you an example of a yes...

"Ummm... Actually I will grab a bag because I think I might go into coles and grab some stuff for a party at my auties house this weekend... and I suppose they might think I bought this obscure magazine title in there small range of 3 magazine on the checkout. And also This bag I have in my other hand might break if I put anything more into it. So umm... yeah... I'll have a bag please."

I dont Care. I don't want to hear your life story so why do I get it when I ask if people want a bag. It really annoys me. Yes or No would be great.

I'm now in a bit of a good mood... I was in a bit of a down but I am definetly on the way up again. Life is looking up, and I am seriously looking forward to the time university comes. I'm not sure if I have blogged this but I got into my course. On the topic of that, QUT must have the hardest university in the universe (wow... there like... the same those words) to work out. Don't get me wrong... its a very in depth and technical website, but godamn.... its hard to enrol. Everyone I know who has enrolled for uni has not told me that "Yeah I enrolled" but usually something more along the lines of "Yeah I think I enrolled... there website is so confusing." Apart from that I am enrolled (i think) into my little dual degree course and started doing my timetable. 13 contact hours a week. Sweeeet.

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