Little Bits
Dating, Reading, Work March 12th, 2008
Yesterday was my first day back in good ol’ MD and it just flew by. It’s so weird not seeing any palm tress around…
Already I’m back one day and have some interesting moments happen…
First: Got a message from a recruiter who found my resume somewhere and described a position that really piqued my interests. Called back and left a message. Recruiter calls me back and says the position they are hiring for requires someone with more experience and wanted to know if I knew anyone I could refer them to. Told them to “shove it and thanks for giving me false hope and wasting my fucking time” (in my head).
That was OK, because I was in Borders when they had called me back. I got The Oz Chronicles Vol. 2 by L. Frank Baum… took it to the register and it turns out it only costs me $1! This is a book marked as $19.99 on the sticker, but it rang up as $1! The register lady was as pleasantly surprised as I was but gladly accepted my payment. I never thought it, but buying a book unexpectedly for $1 really brightened my day.
After that I went to my favorite store which I dearly missed from my time in Florida, and saw that they had some awesome new shirts. The employees there were more than accommodating, even going so far as to show me some sweet 7 Diamond shirts that just came in.
Alright, this could be nothing, but it was a brief thing that left me smiling but thinking about how I could have done it better… the girl (very cute, I might add… you’ll have to take my word for it) who rang up my purchases at the store asked me for my last name (which they have always done to put into the computer), smiled, and said, “That’s a beautiful last name!” To which I’m sure I was blushing furiously and said, “Thank you!” She started a little conversation about how two of her coworkers were getting married and their old and soon-to-be-new last names were boring like Thompson, Jones, and such. “Aw, well, it’s wonderful that they are getting married at least! That’s great for them!” I said. So anyway, my transaction was completed and I thanked them for their help, wished them well, and went on my way.
Right, so I was saying that could have been nothing, but I have no idea if that was flirting or not. I mean, she could have been just really friendly… but if a girl is comfortable with a stranger to carry a conversation like that, shouldn’t I act on that? I won’t deny that I’m inexperienced and shy in flirting and making friendly conversations with the ladies… because I sort of am when I’m not in a bar or club somewhere buzzed after a couple drinks. But looking back, I should have said something like, “Well what’s your last name?” and learn something about her. Just anything to show that I was interested in talking to her.
But I won’t say it was a total bust. I left a happy camper, not grumpy at all. I love that store. I go there a lot, so hopefully she’ll recognize me next time. And the more I experience and have moments like that, the more capable I am to handle them.
What I Read
Reading, Site Update January 18th, 2008
No major updates. However, I did add a Library page. It pretty much keeps track of all the books I have on my shelf at home. As you can see from it, I like reading mostly graphic novels, some manga, and fantasy. George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series is a must read for fantasy fans. I’d wish he’d already and complete the next book already…
Tags: A Song of Ice and Fire, Books, George R. R. Martin, JayNCoke
A Feast For Crows: Complete!
Reading, Web August 30th, 2007
FINALLY. I just finished A Feast For Crows!
So let’s go through each characters’ chapters… I did try to predict their outcomes, but seriously, who would have thought that the book would end in cliffhangers?!
SPOILER ALERT.
Tags: A Song of Ice and Fire, Books, Drawings, George R. R. Martin
Parental Discretion is Advised
Reading August 22nd, 2007
A Feast For Crows is okay so far. The Ironmen and Dornish chapters aren’t that interesting to me. And I can’t get attached to any one character anymore since it switches views each time. But Jaime, Brienne, and especially Cersei’s chapters are awesome! I miss Dany’s and Jon’s though… I’ve already lost interest in Bran, lol. Samwell, Arya, and Sansa/Alayne’s chapters are so-so, but definitely better than the Ironmen/Dornish.
My friend said that Cersei is totally crazy… and she is! I can’t believe she is the queen regent… she’s paranoid about everyone, doesn’t care about the welfare of the kingdom, and only wants to control and kill everyone. I wish she would be more trusting, but then she wouldn’t be such an interesting character! But when she started hanging with Lady Merryweather, I had a sneaking suspicion… and then here we go, one of the craziest passages from the book…
Tags: A Song of Ice and Fire, Books
A Feast for Crows Predictions
Reading, Site Update August 9th, 2007
So far I’ve gotten one question on my last post. I’m still taking on more questions if you are so inclined. It’ll definitely help me write more posts.
I haven’t gotten that far yet in A Feast for Crows. I’m still in the middle of Sam’s first chapter. Hmmm… you can never really tell what’s going to happen in this series. I’ll try to predict how each character’s chapters end though.
SPOILER ALERT.
Tags: A Song of Ice and Fire, Books
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