i have vague intentions of baking a macaroni and cheese later, but this involves, among other things, going to the supermarket (yes, i do end up there almost every day, and still have no groceries to speak of). also, what do i eat while i'm waiting for it to cook? this probably just won't happen. ah well.
i'd like to also mention that i think i love "the postal service". everybody else seems to as well, but they're like belle and sebastian, only tolerable and smarter. at the moment i'm sitting in the office, and since Leila left, there's no stereo, just a tiny clock radio that doesn't get any stations all that well. i have it on WBCN and this is at least the second time today that i have heard whoever it is' cover of "boys of summer" which is OK, and really clever and charming how they change the line to "a black flag sticker on a cadillac", but not good enough to play as many times as they are. in general, i'm more than pleased with the direction WBCN and WFNX are leaning these days, but i'm sure both stations have gigantic catalogues. there shouldn't be this much repetition. and "chicks who rock" weekend should be more chicks. they're still playing a majority of the same old dudes.
additionally, the 'h' key doesn't always register the first time on this computer.
moreso, i had a fight with a customer this morning where we were both saying the same thing. getting her to realize this was an arduous process. but isn't it always? where are the delightful customers who ask for recommendations and then follow them? the ones that ask where they should eat and then bring you along (so that you don't end up in the office, eating a slice of pizza, listening to the radio for an hour)? where is Owen Wilson and why isn't he here, slipping me his phone number with his credit card?
furthermore, eating a slice of pizza while you type nonsense into a blog ("just write whatever you feel" sneers the text at the bottom of this screen) makes the pizza take longer. weight watchers should take note. also, are high school students being required to keep blogs these days? they should be. and they shouldn't be.
i'm still hungry. what are you going to do about it?

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