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State of MY Union address. Hola FREAKS! So here is the state of things. My stupid neighbor is finally gone, after baring his ass to the neighborhood when he thought I called the cops on him. Had to show the neighborhood how small his penis was before he left apparently. But he's gone. But it's too late, I'm moving to Glenbrook. Across town, little resort community. Cute, likes pets. Neighbors have cats, small to mid-size dogs, etc. My mom is married to some dude she barely knew. It's lasted longer than I thought it would. It's been about 6 months. She lives in Ohio. Me, I work alot. I'm one semester away from graduating with my B.A. in Sociology, and I'm a step away from being promoted at work. I went to a meeting for our district for Assistant Store Managers and Managers in Training. A meeting for the staff who are the next in line to get their own stores. Give me one already. Seriously. I think I'm in the top 3. Our company has grown by 500 stores since I started paying attention. And we just bought EB, so once this is approved the size of our company is gonna be freaking huge. EB chain has lots of stores in Europe. My store is about to be part of a multi-national corp, and not just a national one. It's freakin crazy. They are forever looking to screw us workers over, but it's a corporation, I expect no less. I've so far worked it well to my advantage. I will continue to do so. The district manager seems to have finally gained some respect for me too. I have proposed something that will really work well for us I suspect. I will probably head the project so I can get the credit for it, so I can use it as a stepping stone to promotion. I just got a raise. As always, thats nice. I fucking love my car. I'm going to anime expo, in part because I want to get away from work, in part because I don't want to be left alone in this neighborhood, and partially because doing so may lead me to Marco. I miss him. I miss Tonya and maybe even Becca *wink* and Max and Jarrell and my Grandparents and I don't see anyone anymore. And that's the state of things. |