Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Gas
How 'bout that gas?! It's about $3 around our house and the news says it's only going to go higher. I interview for the Oakland County position tomorrow, but even if they offer it to me I'm not sure I'm going to take it because of the gas situation. Oakland County would be like driving from Escambia to Santa Rosa (for those of you familiar with the Pensacola area) and I would probably spend at least one day's pay for gas! Geez! I think this is all Bush's fault. I also blame Bush for Hurricane Katrina, my sucky job at Wal Mart, the computer crashing and the fact that I can't find even one box of "Cheesy Hashbrown Hamburger Helper" (my favorite) anywhere in the greater Detroit area. I say "Impeach the bastard!" (Speaking of peaches, there is a Peach Festival this weekend Vic & I may check out.)
Monday, August 29, 2005
Catching Up
Computer
Last Wednesday, as I was walking by the desk, I happened to glance at the computer and the whole damn thing just imploded. Okay, maybe not imploded, but I just got the darn thing back today after being at the computer doctor's for FIVE DAYS. Now, many $$$ later, we have Windows XP loaded on our computer and everything appears to be fine. Of course we lost everything and I've spent the better part of the night loading stuff back on the computer. How very sucky!
Katrina
Once again, Vic & I are really glad we got out of P'Cola before the hurricane season started this year. And we're also glad that the storm didn't do more damage to P'Cola than it did. It's so frustrating to sit and watch the storm keep building and heading your way and knowing that there's nothing you can do. You would think that with today's science and technology we could send up something to break up the storm before it makes landfall.
Postal Exam
I took the entrance exam for the post office this morning and feel pretty good about it. I think I did really well, but won't get the results for 6-8 weeks. Government efficiency, I guess. My interview with the Oakland County Sheriff's Office is Thursday morning and I haven't heard from Sterling Heights yet, but I'm pretty confident I'll be in a new position before Christmas.
Around The House
I'm still working on the craft room, although I've made some pretty serious progress. I hung a couple pictures, set up the table and have all the boxes unpacked. I have to move a few heavy items to another part of the house and then I'll be ready to scrap. It's hard to move anything large without Vic's help and we don't really have many days off together so things are moving a little slowly. And so am I...I pulled a muscle in my leg and it's left me a bit "hobbley." I'm kinda gimpy and walking up & down the stairs and spending 40 hours a week on my feet at work isn't helping it any. What I need is about a month off from work where all I do is sit in the backyard, enjoying the breeze and catching up on my reading. My cross-stitching is coming along nicely. Still working on the "Lavende" picture (mostly on my days off). The backyard squirrels have started to trust us more and now they'll eat out of our hands! Shannon's not really very pleased about this, but as long as we pet her while feading the the squirrels she seems to be okay.
Last Wednesday, as I was walking by the desk, I happened to glance at the computer and the whole damn thing just imploded. Okay, maybe not imploded, but I just got the darn thing back today after being at the computer doctor's for FIVE DAYS. Now, many $$$ later, we have Windows XP loaded on our computer and everything appears to be fine. Of course we lost everything and I've spent the better part of the night loading stuff back on the computer. How very sucky!
Katrina
Once again, Vic & I are really glad we got out of P'Cola before the hurricane season started this year. And we're also glad that the storm didn't do more damage to P'Cola than it did. It's so frustrating to sit and watch the storm keep building and heading your way and knowing that there's nothing you can do. You would think that with today's science and technology we could send up something to break up the storm before it makes landfall.
Postal Exam
I took the entrance exam for the post office this morning and feel pretty good about it. I think I did really well, but won't get the results for 6-8 weeks. Government efficiency, I guess. My interview with the Oakland County Sheriff's Office is Thursday morning and I haven't heard from Sterling Heights yet, but I'm pretty confident I'll be in a new position before Christmas.
Around The House
I'm still working on the craft room, although I've made some pretty serious progress. I hung a couple pictures, set up the table and have all the boxes unpacked. I have to move a few heavy items to another part of the house and then I'll be ready to scrap. It's hard to move anything large without Vic's help and we don't really have many days off together so things are moving a little slowly. And so am I...I pulled a muscle in my leg and it's left me a bit "hobbley." I'm kinda gimpy and walking up & down the stairs and spending 40 hours a week on my feet at work isn't helping it any. What I need is about a month off from work where all I do is sit in the backyard, enjoying the breeze and catching up on my reading. My cross-stitching is coming along nicely. Still working on the "Lavende" picture (mostly on my days off). The backyard squirrels have started to trust us more and now they'll eat out of our hands! Shannon's not really very pleased about this, but as long as we pet her while feading the the squirrels she seems to be okay.
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Looking Forward To My Weekend
Today is the last day of six straight days of work for me. I am so ready for my two days off. I have lots planned around the house, which doesn't seem very exciting, but I really like the progress we've made thus far and want to keep the ball rolling. My goal is to have everything out of boxes and put away by Thursday. I'd really like to get started on the craft room, too. It's been perfect weather to do stuff inside with the windows open, so I hope this chilly weather sticks around for a couple more days.
I got the results back from my written exam and I scored 88.5% on the test which made me one of the top 30 finishers and eligible for the oral interview! They said they would call sometime in the next couple of weeks to set up a date for the interview. So hopefully I won't have to rely on Wal Mart too much longer.
I got the results back from my written exam and I scored 88.5% on the test which made me one of the top 30 finishers and eligible for the oral interview! They said they would call sometime in the next couple of weeks to set up a date for the interview. So hopefully I won't have to rely on Wal Mart too much longer.
Weather
It's been really chilly the last couple of days; at night the temp has dropped to somewhere in the 50's, which makes for great sleeping weather! Today is was cloudy, but not just normal cloudy, these looked like the snow clouds I remember from years ago. Cloudy in Michigan is a lot different from cloudy in Florida. In Florida it's just a few clouds here and there and the oppressive heat returns. In Michigan the entire sky is filled with clouds and we have a wonderful breeze in our backyard! Vic & I keep saying that we can't wait for the snow, but I know I'm gonna be pissed when it's still snowing on baseball's opening day.
Shannon update...We starting giving her Benadryl and it really helped in deterring her from scratching her hotspot. It is completely gone now and everyone is feeling tons better. I'm not sure what, if anything, she developed an allergy to, because we didn't change her diet or anything else in the house. I guess we'll never know.
Shannon update...We starting giving her Benadryl and it really helped in deterring her from scratching her hotspot. It is completely gone now and everyone is feeling tons better. I'm not sure what, if anything, she developed an allergy to, because we didn't change her diet or anything else in the house. I guess we'll never know.
Saturday, August 20, 2005
Books
I just finished "Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince" today and geez was it ever a wonderful book! I realize most people I know don't read Harry Potter so I won't go into any details on why it was so good ~ let me just say this, I really had a difficult time putting the book down and it's over 650 pages! I love reading really well-written books that not only have a good middle but also a good ending. I hate books with endings that make you say "Huh??" when you're done. The book I read before "Harry Potter" was also an excellent book; "Jackdaws" by Ken Follett. Today I started "The Talented Mr. Ripley." Yes, it's the book the movie was made after and I was curious to see if the movie follows the book. The book was actually written in 1955 by a woman named Patricia Highsmith. I like starting a new book ~ it's like starting a new adventure.
Friday Feast #60
Appetizer
Do you get excited when the season begins to change? Which season do you most look forward to?
I love the change of seasons. I especially like Fall when the weather is a little cooler and the leaves change color. I'm looking forward to my first Fall in almost 10 years!
Soup
What day of the week is usually your busiest?
For some reason Sunday has been really busy lately. I guess because I've been working most Sundays and Vic & I have to try to cram grocery shopping in before I go to work.
Salad
Would you consider yourself to be strict when it comes to grammar and spelling? What's an example of the worst error you've seen?
Yes, I consider myself pretty strict. I don't really mind goof-ups in emails or blogs, but it absolutely makes me insane when I see misspellings in businesses. For example, the word "stationary" was on the outside of a box of school supplies. Now unless the moron who stamped the box wanted us all to know that these notebooks were unmovable, he was wrong. And it wasn't just written on the outside of the box, it was stamped. So that means thousands of these boxes are floating all over the world with stationery misspelled because some yahoo couldn't take two minutes to check the correct spelling of the word. That makes me mad!
Main Course
Who has a birthday coming up, and what will you give them as a gift?
Vickie's birthday is in about a month & I can't say because she reads my blog.
Dessert
If you could have any new piece of clothing for free, what would you pick?
I need a nice Autumn jacket. I have Spring-y jackets and Winter-y coats, but nothing for the chilly days of Autumn. Something in green, please.
Friday Feast #60
Appetizer
Do you get excited when the season begins to change? Which season do you most look forward to?
I love the change of seasons. I especially like Fall when the weather is a little cooler and the leaves change color. I'm looking forward to my first Fall in almost 10 years!
Soup
What day of the week is usually your busiest?
For some reason Sunday has been really busy lately. I guess because I've been working most Sundays and Vic & I have to try to cram grocery shopping in before I go to work.
Salad
Would you consider yourself to be strict when it comes to grammar and spelling? What's an example of the worst error you've seen?
Yes, I consider myself pretty strict. I don't really mind goof-ups in emails or blogs, but it absolutely makes me insane when I see misspellings in businesses. For example, the word "stationary" was on the outside of a box of school supplies. Now unless the moron who stamped the box wanted us all to know that these notebooks were unmovable, he was wrong. And it wasn't just written on the outside of the box, it was stamped. So that means thousands of these boxes are floating all over the world with stationery misspelled because some yahoo couldn't take two minutes to check the correct spelling of the word. That makes me mad!
Main Course
Who has a birthday coming up, and what will you give them as a gift?
Vickie's birthday is in about a month & I can't say because she reads my blog.
Dessert
If you could have any new piece of clothing for free, what would you pick?
I need a nice Autumn jacket. I have Spring-y jackets and Winter-y coats, but nothing for the chilly days of Autumn. Something in green, please.
Thursday, August 18, 2005
A Short Poem
Backyard birdies & backyard squirrels
More precious to me than a string of backyard pearls.
Little squirrels of brown & little squirrels of black
From my patio I watch them while sitting on my chair of Adirondack.
Nibbling on seed and tearing ears of corn apart
They're most relaxing before a long night of work at the WalMart.
But alas, now the time has drawn near
When I must depart for the WalMart where I shall long to hear,
"Attention WalMart customers. The time is now 11pm & your Roseville WalMart is now closed. Please make your final selections and bring them to the front where our friendly cashiers are waiting to serve you."
Maybe I should give them a call to say "I couldn't possibly work; I'm much too sick"
Then I'll stay at home scanning the classifieds for a second job for Vic!
(On the patio of course, with the birdies & squirrels)
More precious to me than a string of backyard pearls.
Little squirrels of brown & little squirrels of black
From my patio I watch them while sitting on my chair of Adirondack.
Nibbling on seed and tearing ears of corn apart
They're most relaxing before a long night of work at the WalMart.
But alas, now the time has drawn near
When I must depart for the WalMart where I shall long to hear,
"Attention WalMart customers. The time is now 11pm & your Roseville WalMart is now closed. Please make your final selections and bring them to the front where our friendly cashiers are waiting to serve you."
Maybe I should give them a call to say "I couldn't possibly work; I'm much too sick"
Then I'll stay at home scanning the classifieds for a second job for Vic!
(On the patio of course, with the birdies & squirrels)
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
The Test
I just returned from taking the preliminary exam for the dispatch position I'm trying to get and it seems like the only real qualification for this job is that you be breathing and can spell most of your name correctly 80% of the time. I'm not sure if having prior dispatching experience will help or not when I get to the oral interview phase, but it certainly didn't matter a hoot for the written civil service exam. There were 60 questions on this test; half were vocabulary and the other half were math. Some of the vocabulary words were "vacant", "repair" and "rapidly." The math had some basic addition/subtraction questions and the inevitable "Bob is travelling on a train headed west at 60mph...", but overall it wasn't too bad. If I'm one of the top 30 scorers on the test I will advance to the oral part and if offered a position I'll have to get a CDL license. The license is apparantly a requirement for anyone working in the roads department whether or not you actually drive equipment or not. I guess they figure that in case of a major snow crisis they'll need every able-bodied dispatcher out there plowing the roads. I'm sure it'll be a comfort for them to know that I haven't seen snow in over 10 years. Perhaps I won't mention that in the interview.
Quitting
I decided a few weeks ago that I was going to really try to give up Dr. Pepper and switch to something diet. So far I've been pretty successful. There is absolutely no DP in the house and I've really taken a liking to Vic's Diet Pepsi. I still have an occasional Pepper at work, but it's nothing compared to how I used to down them. And Vic, I'm proud to say, has taken steps to quit smoking. YEA!!! She's smoking less and buys really icky tasting brands so she can smoke even fewer. Cigarettes are outrageously expensive here in Michigan ~ over $40 a carton! Maybe it's Michigan's way of trying to get people to quit, although I'd really like to know what the state does with the extra cash. It certainly doesn't go toward defraying the cost of car insurance, that's for sure. My monthly premium is double what it was in Florida! I guess the cost of living is a tad more higher here. I wonder if it's high because we live near a big city or if it's this way all over MI? Either way, we will hopefully be a smoke-free house soon and won't have to worry about the cost of cigarettes any more.
Monday, August 15, 2005
The Weekend
Not a whole lot happened this past weekend. Had to work Saturday night, so that took up pretty much the whole day. When I got home Saturday night, Vic & I went through some boxes and got rid of some stuff ~ I don't think we got to bed until past 4am! Needless to say, I slept in Sunday morning until 1pm! At 3pm I finally had to go wake Vic up so we could get some grocery shopping done! We spent the rest of the day inside (it was raining outside). We hung a few pictures, watched movies and cross-stitched (the cross-stitching was me, not Vic). It was a great way to spend a day off ~ just relaxing and enjoying the house. Very uneventful, but sometimes those days are nice breaks. I have to take a written exam for a dispatch position on Wednesday night. The top 30 scoring applicants move on to the oral interview. Top 30!? Geez, how many people are they expecting? Wish me luck.
Friday, August 12, 2005
Just The Feast
I'm running a little late for work, but still wanted to blog something. So today it'll just be the Friday Feast #59. I'm off on Sunday, so maybe I'll have something interesting to write about this weekend!
Appetizer
Did you sleep good last night?
Yes. It was my night off and I did lots of tiring things around the house, so I slept great.
Soup
What is your current computer desktop image?
Just the basic clouds against a blue background that comes with Windows98. We had a great picture of Ireland that Vic took from the plane as we were landing, but it got lost when our hard drive crashed a few months ago and I haven't gotten around to uploading it again.
Salad
When was the last time you planted something, what was it and where did it go?
We planted tomatoes in the backyard. The little squirrels keep taking them just as they start to turn from green to red.
Main Course
What's your favorite condiment?
Tartar sauce. Interestingly, though, I hate fish.
Dessert
Share a quote that you like, for whatever reason.
"No one can make you feel inferior without your consent." Eleanor Roosevelt
Appetizer
Did you sleep good last night?
Yes. It was my night off and I did lots of tiring things around the house, so I slept great.
Soup
What is your current computer desktop image?
Just the basic clouds against a blue background that comes with Windows98. We had a great picture of Ireland that Vic took from the plane as we were landing, but it got lost when our hard drive crashed a few months ago and I haven't gotten around to uploading it again.
Salad
When was the last time you planted something, what was it and where did it go?
We planted tomatoes in the backyard. The little squirrels keep taking them just as they start to turn from green to red.
Main Course
What's your favorite condiment?
Tartar sauce. Interestingly, though, I hate fish.
Dessert
Share a quote that you like, for whatever reason.
"No one can make you feel inferior without your consent." Eleanor Roosevelt
Thursday, August 11, 2005
Quirky
I can't believe I actually did something post-move related today! After cutting the grass and taking a bunch of broken down boxes to the recycling center, I came home and unpacked a few more boxes, organized my closet and dresser a little better, and cleared the books out of the front room (we still don't have bookcases). I separated my closet into two sides; Summer and Winter, lined up my shoes in order of how often I wear them and made little labels for my dresser drawers so I'll know what's in each one without having to open them first. Anal? I like to think of it as endearingly quirky. I think I shall now relax in front of the TV and cross-stitch for a while. (I also made a label for the back of the remote that lists our favorite channels!)
Tuesday, August 09, 2005
Hot Spots and Decisions
My sweet Shannon has developed a hot spot on her back at the base of her tail. It's driving all of us nuts! It started about two weeks ago, brought on by the unseasonably hot weather we're having (I guess). She's just started scratching a lot recently, too. I know she doesn't have any fleas and she's been bathed twice since this all started, so I'm really at a loss as to what I should do next. I read online that sometimes Benadryl can help, so we got some today. Hopefully that will ease her discomfort some and get her to stop chewing on herself.
I had a thought the other day about some of the advantages to being in a relationship with someone. One, which I really never gave any thought to, is that a lot of mundane decisions are made for you. For example, I really don't care what kind of toothpaste I use, but Vic likes a very specific brand and type, so her desire to use only Crest Extra-Whitening Mint Flavored Paste with the screw-on cap saves me scads of time I might have spent standing in the toothpaste aisle mulling over the virtues of paste vs. gel, tube vs. stand-up container, Crest vs. whatever the hell else there is. This also applies to television viewing, eating out, bath towel colors and shampoo. All this time spent not making decisions for myself leaves me heaps of time to blog!
I had a thought the other day about some of the advantages to being in a relationship with someone. One, which I really never gave any thought to, is that a lot of mundane decisions are made for you. For example, I really don't care what kind of toothpaste I use, but Vic likes a very specific brand and type, so her desire to use only Crest Extra-Whitening Mint Flavored Paste with the screw-on cap saves me scads of time I might have spent standing in the toothpaste aisle mulling over the virtues of paste vs. gel, tube vs. stand-up container, Crest vs. whatever the hell else there is. This also applies to television viewing, eating out, bath towel colors and shampoo. All this time spent not making decisions for myself leaves me heaps of time to blog!
Sunday, August 07, 2005
Tigers Game
Vic & I attended our first Tigers game today! They lost, but to another stellar baseball team, the Cleveland Indians. So the day wasn't a complete loss. It was very very hot and we weren't in any shade, but we still had a great time. It took us about 15 mins. to get to the stadium from our house. Ford Field, where the Lions play, is just across the street. We wanted to stop in an Irish bar we read about, but had to get home because Vic's mom was stopping by. If the weather is nice next weekend we may go back downtown to take in a few more sites and try out the Old Shillelagh pub!
Friday, August 05, 2005
Fabrics & Feasting
Yesterday I took Shannon to the groomer's and discovered JoAnn Fabrics. This isn't just any Joann's, this is the grand exhalted poobah JoAnn's. Oh. My. God. This store was just wonderful! It's just like Hobby Lobby back in P'Cola, only a tad more expensive. I got on their mailing list, so hopefully I can partake of some scrapbook sales soon.
I decided to take a cue from Shawn and answer the weekly Feast questions. I have participated weekly, just never online. Wish me luck...
Friday Feast Fifty-Eight
Appetizer
Briefly describe your living room.
Rectangular, with two windows (kind of high up) and filled with boxes.
Soup
List 3 things you'd like to accomplish before the end of 2005.
1) Find a new, better job 2) Organize the house 3) Lose at least another 10 lbs.
Salad
When you're online, what do you spend the most time reading/playing/doing? Suggest a site for us to visit.
Reading email & blogs, paying bills, ordering stuff online, checking out travel sites. I really like www.newegg.com and plan on visiting that site after I get done blogging.
Main Course
What would the title of your autobiography be?
Casey ~ The Other Essence
Dessert
What time do you usually go to bed?
Around 3am. (I work until 1am, don't forget.)
I decided to take a cue from Shawn and answer the weekly Feast questions. I have participated weekly, just never online. Wish me luck...
Friday Feast Fifty-Eight
Appetizer
Briefly describe your living room.
Rectangular, with two windows (kind of high up) and filled with boxes.
Soup
List 3 things you'd like to accomplish before the end of 2005.
1) Find a new, better job 2) Organize the house 3) Lose at least another 10 lbs.
Salad
When you're online, what do you spend the most time reading/playing/doing? Suggest a site for us to visit.
Reading email & blogs, paying bills, ordering stuff online, checking out travel sites. I really like www.newegg.com and plan on visiting that site after I get done blogging.
Main Course
What would the title of your autobiography be?
Casey ~ The Other Essence
Dessert
What time do you usually go to bed?
Around 3am. (I work until 1am, don't forget.)
Thursday, August 04, 2005
Drain Master
The Drain Master came this morning and $250 later we can now flush without cringing. Of course the cheaper snake-thing just wouldn't cut through all those pesky roots, so he went back and got the mack-daddy industrial strength expensive sucking machine. Well, at least that's out of the way. The only thing left on my agenda for the day is to take Shannon to the groomers for a bath tonight. I was considering whether I should attempt to tackle organizing the garage or one of the rooms inside the house, but I have a feeling that most of my night will be spent cross-stitching and watching mindless reruns of "Law & Order." I just don't feel like doing much of anything on my last night off of work. So I don't think I will!
Wednesday, August 03, 2005
Bagels & Mom
I spent the first part of the evening tonight bonding with Vickie's mom. This is actually quite a feat considering I haven't even given my mother our phone number yet. Mom-in-law received her DSL modem in the mail yesterday and needed someone (me) to hook it up for her. After I installed everything and established a Yahoo! account for her, she bought me dinner at a bagel place. It was reminiscent of Bagelheads back in P'Cola. I had a nice couple of hours with her, got a free dinner and have fulfilled my daughterly obligation to do something monthly for her which is simple but still disrupts my night.
After Mom's, I had to stop by the WalMarts for a few items. Tonight was my night off, so I couldn't possibly stop by my store ~ I went to an equally crowded store a few miles from the house. All I wanted to do was get a few pictures printed and get some bleach. An hour & a half later, I was totally disgusted by the whole shopping experience. The pictures were such poor quality that I gave them back to the disinterested girl and told her I would just print them myself at home. Then I was in line behind a guy who kept insisting he had the right change and was being helped by the s l o w e s t cashier in the world who ended the transaction with "Have a blessed day." By this time, I wanted to jump on the conveyer belt and scream something satanic at her. Instead, I said nothing and walked quickly from the store. The WalMarts here aren't open 24 hours so the absolute best time to shop is at 1am ~ two hours after the store has closed and right after I punch out for the evening. It's never crowded and I'm always "next in line with no waiting on register 21."
After Mom's, I had to stop by the WalMarts for a few items. Tonight was my night off, so I couldn't possibly stop by my store ~ I went to an equally crowded store a few miles from the house. All I wanted to do was get a few pictures printed and get some bleach. An hour & a half later, I was totally disgusted by the whole shopping experience. The pictures were such poor quality that I gave them back to the disinterested girl and told her I would just print them myself at home. Then I was in line behind a guy who kept insisting he had the right change and was being helped by the s l o w e s t cashier in the world who ended the transaction with "Have a blessed day." By this time, I wanted to jump on the conveyer belt and scream something satanic at her. Instead, I said nothing and walked quickly from the store. The WalMarts here aren't open 24 hours so the absolute best time to shop is at 1am ~ two hours after the store has closed and right after I punch out for the evening. It's never crowded and I'm always "next in line with no waiting on register 21."
Tuesday, August 02, 2005
The Many Emotions of Casey
I talked with Jeannine, my friend from P'Cola, today. Happy. I had to tell her that Vic and I won't be able to make it to her wedding in P'Cola on Aug. 20th. Sad. I just don't think we'll be able to afford the trip. Our house is turning into a money pit. Mad. We discovered today that the drain line that leads to the sewer is some how stopped up. We found this out while I was cutting the grass and noticed water and a shitload (literally) of toilet paper burbling out of a hole in the ground. Disgusted & mad. Just when you think that maybe this month you'll have a little extra money to buy that bauble that you certainly don't need but just gotta have, the toilet explodes. Disappointed. I guess things could be worse, but I don't want to even think about what else could happen. Frightened. Although I'm fairly certain we can expect a Summer free of hurricanes. Giddy.
Monday, August 01, 2005
Ch- ch- ch- changes
I decided to turn down the Securitas job. It just doesn't seem like the job for me. The way Ken the interviewer guy described it, it's eight hours of standing around doing nothing. Now I'm not opposed to doing nothing and getting paid for it, but you can't even read the newspaper and you have to let someone know when you need to be relieved to use the bathroom and there's practically no chance of ever getting a weekend off. So I'm going to stick it out at the WalMarts a little longer. I'm always busy there, which makes the night go by fast and I'm continuing to lose weight, which is really nice!
I've noticed that since I've left the Sheriff's Office my attitude has changed a bit. When I worked there I didn't trust anyone and I thought there was crime lurking everywhere. Now I'm a little more relaxed, but I've noticed my speech has been changing. For instance, I've caught myself saying "There he go now", "You all right", "Where that be" and the ever popular "Girl, you be trippin'." I'm not really sure how I feel about these changes just yet. I'll have to gnaw on this a bit and get back whichyou. You cool?
I've noticed that since I've left the Sheriff's Office my attitude has changed a bit. When I worked there I didn't trust anyone and I thought there was crime lurking everywhere. Now I'm a little more relaxed, but I've noticed my speech has been changing. For instance, I've caught myself saying "There he go now", "You all right", "Where that be" and the ever popular "Girl, you be trippin'." I'm not really sure how I feel about these changes just yet. I'll have to gnaw on this a bit and get back whichyou. You cool?
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