After a hiatus, I am back and promise to regularly update the blog. I apologize to those who missed my literary masterpieces. Let's start of with some fun:
Top Ten Signs Your Baseball Team Isn't Ready For The Season
10.Your spring training begins in June
9.Only thing they tested positive for was cheese fries
8.Outfielders following Justin Bieber on tour
7.Manager spends hour after hour practicing free throws
6.You get winded standing for the National Anthem
5.When writers compare clean-up hitter to Ruth, they mean Ruth Bader Ginsburg
4.Instead of giving signs, third base coach screams, "Bunt, you fat bastard!"
3.Tomorrow whole team scheduled to undergo Tommy John surgery
2.General manger used payroll trying to build a hot tub time machine
1.Your star pitcher defected to Cuba
Yeah well I think they were talking about the Pirates there. Anyways I just figured out why there are 14 teams in the AL and 16 in the NL. Can anyone figure it out? If so post a comment and I'll tell you if you're right. It just came to me yesterday - I didn't read this anywhere but it makes 100% sense to me now.
Other sports news: Cubs got drubbed in their opener giving up 16 runs, and Butler lost a heartbreaker in the national championship game but the run was incredible!
On to the good stuff now. I have an interview today at a place that refurbs computers for Texas school kids at 10:00 this morning so I am looking forward to that. I have also been in correspondence with the owner of a medical insurance company for a database administrator position so I will continue to push with that.
I can't express enough how glad I am that baseball is back. I'm going to have to do a trip to Houston and Dallas to check out their respective stadiums when the Cubs are in town. The weather out here is beyond amazing. 70's to low 80's every single day the last two weeks. The apartment is awesome. I now have a table and am using my van seat as a couch! How's that for innovation? Fadia calls in ghetto but I call it smart!
I'll be going to the Magic: The gathering castle this week even though I didn't bring my cads with me, and I've been meeting some neat people. A couple of guys that live in the apt complex invited me over for beers the other night and we had some great conversation. One of the guys is a little out there and wrote a philosophy book that he lent me ("borrowed me" to you LAX folks).
Overall, it's a good week so far and I'm close to meeting my goal of being employed by the end of this week. Oh by the way for those that I didn't talk to: the other job I had did some housecleaning and let me go which was complete BS but I'm over it. I threw on the country radio station in the van and it's kinda nice to listen to - I feel very Texan except I need to be driving a big truck. It's nice because I don't know any of the songs.
And how's this for irony? The insurance company I'm trying to get a position at is located in the EXACT SAME BUILDING as outernet. That's just weird.
Love you all, peace out from Texas
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