The Wonderful World of Darcey
Monday, June 28, 2004
 
So here I am working. Working, working, working. That's me. Busy, busy, busy. Thus far this morning I have checked several email accounts several times for no real reason, because I don't really get that many emails over the summer, and I have read about the transfer of power in Iraq and about an earthquake in Illinois and about the state of religion and politics in Indiana. And then for all that hard work, I got my timesheet signed. And I went to Subway, because that's where I eat. A lot. And I've been looking to see if there's any other class I would like to sign up for next semester, because my schedule is still all messed up, and one of the classes I was thinking of taking was cancelled, but I think any class worth taking is by now already filled up. And yeah, that's about it. Now it might be time to go see if I can beat my Minesweeper time from Friday.

Wednesday, June 16, 2004
 
I am wet. And I am stressed. And I am dizzy. That's what happens when you drive to work in the pouring rain that has been solidly pouring for over two hours now and you have to stare at the windshield wipers on their highest speed going back and forth and back and forth, trying to look past them to see where the idiot in front of you without their lights on might be.

And now I am at work and someone has thrown away my water bottle and my friend the rubber band that I've fiddled with when I'm bored since I first started working here. This person must die.

Saturday, June 05, 2004
 
I took over two million dollars to the bank yesterday. It wasn't mine, though. It was two checks for the Central Indiana Community Foundation, where I work, probably headed toward some worthy cause, so that was nice of whoever wrote it. I wonder what it feels like to be able to write checks to give away millions of dollars. I thought it was cool just to walk it to the bank. The bank teller didn't seem impressed at all, though. He just stamped it like I'd given him a week's pay check like the people in front of me in line. I'd have thought I would have needed to go to someplace special where someone important in a suit would be extra special nice to me and tell me to sit down and have a drink and stuff. But no, I just stand in line like everybody else.

Today I saw Harry Potter. And that's pretty much all I have to say.


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