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where you wake up 1/2 an hour late, have no running water, grab the only unwrinkled shirt you have only to find the only pants that match are in desparate need of ironing?
Then you can only find 1 of each shoe out of 70 bajillion possible pairs, find out that someone replaced your contact solution with hydrochloric acid and now youre blind.
THEN when you finally get to work you get the evil eye from everyone for being 20 minutes late only to get to the coffee pot and find YOUR animaniacs coffee mug shattered on the floor "mysteriously" and then it becomes abundantly clear why people go postal and that you should have just stayed tucked into bed.
Maybe its just me....
Uh oh, Im starting to get cranky again. Rar!
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Jennitalia
10-30-2001, 09:22 AM
Sounds a lot like my life, Gwen.
Hang in there, the day's half way through!
You had me up until the hydrochloric acid...
Have you ever woken up and realized the only good thing in your life is sleeping next to you and when she leaves your life is an empty hole of failure and lost opportunities?
Just me, I guess.
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TheGameHHH
10-30-2001, 09:56 AM
There's such things as bad days? HAHAHAHA......j/k
IT'S TIME TO PLAY THE GAME-AHHH!
MightyMatt
10-30-2001, 10:02 AM
every time I'm sitting at work, wondering why I'm inside and its so nice outside
AND THAT'S ALL I GOT TO SAY ABOUT THAT
Yeah Gwen, I've had a few. March 10, 1975 until the day after tomorrow.
Sig to come later this week, I'm just to damn lazy right now.
Captain Rooster
10-30-2001, 10:14 AM
I have had many of those days..
I worked next to 1 WTC Center for a year (almost to the day). I would make promises to myself everyday that I would quit, and start a new job, "soon".
The job ended September 11, when I was on Church ST and the second tower exploded right in front of me.
It was the biggest wake-up of my life. I felt like God kicked me in the gut and said, "wake up you idiot! Life is short and you need to follow your instincts, dreams, and desires!"
Basically, days like these are the ones when you need to look at your life and reevaluate your priorities.
Are you happy? Are you following your dreams to live a life that will satisfy you each day?
I am about to ramble....if I have not done that already...
Keep your head up...there are millions of people that had nearly the same experience you had this morning.
Just know that your friends here would never smash your Animaniacs mug.
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RF Godfather
10-30-2001, 11:02 AM
Everyday since birth has been "one of those days."
Damn, my life stinks!
AWFUL!
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Thanks for putting everything in perspective, Rooster.
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Tazz1376
10-30-2001, 11:29 AM
If you don't want to hear me complaining, please skip to the next post.
I have been having one of those days since March 2, 1999. That is the day I started my fist job out of college. I knew it wasn't going to be good, with a starting salary of 21,000 dollars. I figured it would be good for experience. I was doing mostly physical work, collecting soil samples around underground oil tanks. I had a few arguments with my boss, but we put up with each other. But it became obvious that he was a dick. After a year, he hired someone to do the tanks, and I was going to do things I preferred. Than out of nowhere, he hired an 80 year old man to do the work that I was going to do. I was stuck in the middle, with nothing really to do. So I started looking for a new job. I got an offer at a similar company in my hometown, offering four dollars more an hour than I had been making. All I had to do was test oil tanks for another year. Then I "would move on to other things". This job was very good for the first six months. I had no idea that you could enjoy work, but I was. Then I got a 200 dollar Christmas bonus. It was downhill from there. We were told that we would not be allowed to work overtime (time and a half) for the winter. This was annoying, but acceptable. Then we were told to take one day off every two weeks unpaid. This was unacceptable. My work was backing up, and they would not allow me to come to work. Everyone else at my experience level quit, and went to work for businesses their families owned. I didn't have that option. So then this summer came, and we could work full time and overtime again. But I was the only person available to do tank testing. That was fine, I would do it until they hired someone else to do it. Two weeks ago I was asked to place a classified ad for the position. We had a good candidate lined up, then I was told last week that we weren't going to hire anyone. I am stuck doing it. I would love to quit, but its hard to find an entry level posiotn paying enough of a salary to cover my bills. So I am stuck in a deadend job at age 25, and its sucking the life out of me.
This has been my bitchitorial, thank you.
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Alice S. Fuzzybutt
10-30-2001, 12:01 PM
I hate when I start my day thinking, "Good Lord, again with the 'get up, go to work, come home' thing."
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I wish I loved the human race;
I wish I loved its silly face;
I wish I liked the way it
walks; I wish I liked the way
it talks; And when I'm
intoduced to one; I wish I
thought, What jolly fun!
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Just know that your friends here would never smash your Animaniacs mug.
Awww, thanks now I got that nice warm, fuzzy feeling inside =). Its nice to know Im not the only one losing my mind sometimes. And Rooster, thanks for the insight.
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IrishAlkey
10-30-2001, 01:24 PM
Somebody let me know if Tazz's post is worth reading. I scrolled right passed it. ;)
Yes, there's even room for Alkey on RF.net!
Tenbatsuzen
10-30-2001, 03:01 PM
It's all about the he said/she said bullshit. :)
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radio junkie
10-31-2001, 07:05 AM
not realizing till it's too late that your out of toilet paper can put a damper on your day.
The only time I have a drinking problem is when I don't have a drink
Garfield
06-10-2002, 06:13 AM
How about when the night before you parked like 2 blocks away and when you get to the car you realize you forgot your keys...
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zathrus
06-10-2002, 08:05 AM
I've had more than my fair share
of those days.
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Death Metal Moe
06-10-2002, 08:09 AM
You ever roll out of bed on a weekday late, and turn on your favorite station, WNEW, and they're this HORRIBLE noise they play from 10 until 3? Is that like an extended test of the Emergency Broadcast system?? It's unlistenable!
EVIL REIGNS!!!
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wilee
06-10-2002, 08:23 AM
It's those kind of days that make you appreciate the good days more.
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nellie
06-10-2002, 08:31 AM
Everyday since birth has been "one of those days."
same here :(
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