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We had our meeting today at DQ, and I Finally got some things cleared up that I have been wanting to make known to people. However, I Still don’t know how to sound nice about telling people how ot do their jobs better. I tried though. Steve read the points off my list, and I filled in the specifics. We’ll see what happens in the next week or two.

I also left a note for Zadra about counting the registers properly. She left me with very few $5 bills in the change bag, as well as few $1s. However she did leave about 4 $20 bills and a $100 bill. Those were things that could have, and should have been deposited this afternoon. However, this wasn’t the first time it has happened. So I left the note and signed it.

I went to Wal-Mart today and got to go shopping for the DQ office. It was fun to spend their money, however, I used good buying practices and bought the best deals. I’m still weary about spending money, even if it isn’t mine.

I don’t have much to say tonight. As far as writing the history of etbustudents.cc goes, I have not even gotten to the part where we buy our name. I am at the point when we take Hillary  on to the crew, and I have about 6 pages done. It’s a long history when it details how the people were chosen and let go, and how the site was designed. I am sad to say that I don’t have the original sites still. I do have e3 and IV and etbuers.com, and very unlikely also IQX2.

So I’m gonna write more on that. Laterz.

  • Song in my head: In da Club – 50 Cent
  • Craving: ice cream
  • Mood: Tired/Worn-out
  • Thought: “A couple cute girls came in tonight. I believe they were college girls. The unpopular one gave me a look when I brought her ice cream. Hmm…”
  • Quote: “It’s ya birthday…” – 50 Cent
Categories: LifetsnVolume 2

Neo

I'm Neo, creator of the-spot.net. This journal is a digital form of the paperback journal that I kept each day from December 21, 2002 until March 23, 2003. It details my life experiences during those three months: the transition from college sophomore to adult, interactions with my parents, and general life after leaving the private college on-campus "bubble". These days I'm much better now, and living on my own. I haven't talked to my parents since May 2005 when my brother graduated high school.