i got up a bit late - good thing the kid could sign me in. started off the day alright, then did about an hour's drudgery, then had a decent-ish lunch.
had an unpleasant bout of words with an ex of the mongoose - she's really good friends with the bitchy little discipline officer, and was defending her unnecessary bad attitude. that got to a shitty ending.
i did some stretching and weight training, as well as forms. two girls ran up and asked me to teach them something, so i thought "why not?" and made a go of it. that lasted all of a minute before they gave up and sat on the side to watch. ignoring them, i continued where i'd left off. and then they started laughing and giggling.
didn't their mothers teach them any better? that seriously agitated me. i just stood there and waited until they left.
i played some gta - i found a way around the impossible tank mission, only to screw up my savepoint and lose the tank i'd gained. DAMMIT. but at least i know how to do it for next time :)
the kid and i eventually left around 6.20. i stopped by to talk with some cute girls guarding, then bussed home. to a great shower (well, as good as mine gets), and a good set of ufc fights. now i'm doing a bit of work (i'll have to break a bit though, i have to go buy smokes), then bed.
damn. reading hebrew excel files in vb is not working for me. and the documentation is, as usual, sorely lacking.
real simpsons!
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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