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Old 12-07-2006, 07:38 PM   #31
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Hey it's been awhile. I'll be praying for you. Sometimes everyone is confusing and wierd and we wonder what the heck is the matter with them, but then, it just might be us.
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Old 12-07-2006, 09:08 PM   #32
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It would be a front of house job for an Italiancafe/bakery/restauraunt. I would start out at 7.50, but advancements are quick. There was a girl there who started at 7.5 and no she's making something like $15. pretty sweet.
When I arrived and introduced myself, she was going nuts. It was like watching a pogo stick on caffeine and she had this 600 watt smile on her face and she was just bouncy happy all the time. I was like "whoa, slow down there, your gonna burst something. i dunno what." (I didnt' really say that, but it was funny.)
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It would be a front of house job for an Italiancafe/bakery/restauraunt. I would start out at 7.50, but advancements are quick. There was a girl there who started at 7.5 and no she's making something like $15. pretty sweet.
When I arrived and introduced myself, she was going nuts. It was like watching a pogo stick on caffeine and she had this 600 watt smile on her face and she was just bouncy happy all the time. I was like "whoa, slow down there, your gonna burst something. i dunno what." (I didnt' really say that, but it was funny.)
That's great. It sounds like a friendly place to be.
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Old 12-08-2006, 01:57 PM   #34
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Yeah, the boss is full blood italian, and hes is hilarious. Hopefully I get the job
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Old 12-11-2006, 10:08 AM   #35
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Do I like to read?
Yes. it is one of the best ways to stimulate the human mind that I know of.
In fact I just finished two Robert Ludlum books, The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Supremacy.
These books require a lot of imagination for picturing the scenes on order to undertsnd what was going on.
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Old 12-12-2006, 03:10 PM   #36
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Somebody ever read the Janson Directive by Robert Ludlum? Crazy? I don't know how people figure out the storylines to those things.
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I am so depressed right now. I hate this feeling. I can't seem to stop this. Its an endless cycle, so vicious and consuming. I can't seem to break it. I can't go to sleep. I'll lie awake for hours on end until I'm so exhausted I fall asleep I wake up the next morning and it starts all over again. I am short tempered and impatient, its like I've put being a Christian on hold until this is over.
And I don't even know why this is happening, it just does
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I am so depressed right now. I hate this feeling. I can't seem to stop this. Its an endless cycle, so vicious and consuming. I can't seem to break it. I can't go to sleep. I'll lie awake for hours on end until I'm so exhausted I fall asleep I wake up the next morning and it starts all over again. I am short tempered and impatient, its like I've put being a Christian on hold until this is over.
And I don't even know why this is happening, it just does
Maybe that's what your problem is...Have you tried praying when you get like that? Or listening to some christian music, or a devotional tape? It seems to help me. I've been praying for ya.
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I have tried. It helps for a short while, but it inevitably comes back. even with regular devotions, it still comes.
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I got hired yesterday. Ruby Tuesdays finally got back to me. So I went in for my first day today, and it was a blast. I'm working with really cool people and the job is very fun. I will probably start my server duties tomorrow.
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Prayer Request: The missionary that I work with in Mongolia recently returned to the States. His wife has been ill for sometime and they discovered a tumor i her lungs and they believe its cancer. If it is, that means that I may not be going to Mongolia this summer. Please pray that the tumor is benign and will be removed sucessfully.
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Old 12-22-2006, 12:58 AM   #42
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I just wanted to drop by and say hey. I got your IM earlier, but I was doing homework at the time and you'd already signed off by then. sorry about that.
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Hello! How is the job? How many hours/week are you putting in? Do you have to work on Christmas Day? How many calories do you think are in that chocolate brownie dessert thing they serve at Ruby Tuesday? If you could sit down to your favorite meal right now, what foods would be on the table?
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Job is awesome. I routinely pull $50 - $60 in a six hour shift. We are closed on Christmas, but I do work on Christmas Eve>
Favorite Meal would have to be The Baked Chicken Parmesan With a Tai Phoon Shrimp Entree along with the Salad Bar.
If I went to lunch, The Smokehouse burger.
There's at least 700 calories in that dessert thing.
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I bought a couple new cds today.
I bought Skillet's "Collide"
Relient K's "Two lefts don't make a right"
Falling Up's "Exit Lights"
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