Hello, instant meme status.
There are lots of "crazy" ladies in AC. Look out for them all!Damn KassemG is good! I literally thought that was a real comercial for a second there! I gotta watch more of his stuff.
I was in AC today and my friend saw this perported "crazy" lady zip down her coat a little while walking close to the car. He then locked the door....and she just walked by us and ignored completely. What scares me more is that maybe my friend mixed up the wrong crazy lady and now I won't know what crazy lady to look out for in that area. Such is life I guess.
Me too. I feel bad for him but for the past month when I asked him what was going on he would just say "he's in hell and high water." I asked him if what he was in was illegal and he actually said to me "No, but it should be." The fact that he said it like that made me instantly think he in some drug trouble(which not to sound like a dick is kind-of like him) but then I learned he was just in a homeless shelter(Its seems odd how I typed "just" a homeless shelter but if you knew the stuff he gets into this is normal for him). I feel a mixture of pity for him, and anger for not confiding in his other friends or family. Me I can understand, while we are friends we get on each others nerves at times but I know for a fact he could confide in two people I know. The guy is just too proud and I worry about him.I used to work there in one of the casinos. On midnight shift. I saw things that to this day make me laugh not because it was funny, but because it was horribly wrong.
I hope your friend gets some kind of help to get out of the shelter.
crap, that explains why I cant focus on anything. I thought my daily dose was feeling a bit ineffective!They finally started putting adderall in the water supply I suppose.
That might be a sign of arthritis, Yosh. Rheumatoid arthritis can affect younger people, too. I had a 7th grader in one of my classes a few years ago with it, and went for treatment every other week - some trial drug. It must have been working, because he was very active - even played on the baseball team. Just something you might want to bring up next time you see your doctor, especially if this happens on a consistent basis.The moment it stormed at my school my back started to hurt. I got the energy of a hyper 21 year old and the bones of an octogenarian.
Last Saturday it was in the upper 70s, but humid as hell. Like walking through a wall of syrup, the air was so thick. When it gets that bad and doesn't rain, I'll get chest pains the usual meds don't have any effect on, since it's not a cardiac issue. I still ending up wanting to do nothing but lie in bed.The moment it stormed at my school my back started to hurt. I got the energy of a hyper 21 year old and the bones of an octogenarian.
I know, especially since it runs in my family. It doesn't effect me every time it rains but it happens enough, so I still should see my doc so thanks. Combine this with my slightly curved spine and I can be a walking time-bomb of back-aches. I also gotta lay off the soda, the phosphouric acid in that melts away at bone cartilidge.That might be a sign of arthritis, Yosh. Rheumatoid arthritis can affect younger people, too. I had a 7th grader in one of my classes a few years ago with it, and went for treatment every other week - some trial drug. It must have been working, because he was very active - even played on the baseball team. Just something you might want to bring up next time you see your doctor, especially if this happens on a consistent basis.
So you're the reason I can't hang out in Karaoke Bars anymore.
What kind of job was it? I know a lot of jobs that want you to go through training (and want you to pay for it, or want you to go through training completely unpaid) and offer you a big wage when you get done, and while they're not strictly scams, they're usually pretty shady places of employment. Or they're insurance companies.I got an email from one of the jobs I applied to today, they want me to start training with them. Which I guess means they want to hire me. The fact that the email wasn't very clear, plus my perception that they want to pay me too much to do what sounds like not a lot, makes it seem like this is too good to be true.
Random for now, possibly a win within a few days. Clarification needed.
AND MAYBE YOU COULD TRANSFER TO CHICAGO EVENTUALLYGared It's an Admin Assistant job for an office furniture supply chain based in Chicago that's opening a chain here. They say they'll pay ME for the training period of three weeks, and during that period, I'll be training for "any two hours daily".