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05/16/2008 12:47 #44362

Notice
I just finished writing a letter to the manager of Sally Beauty Supply. Confirming our conversation of yesterday. That i gave my 2 week notice.

I got the state job. I still need to do some leg work (fingerprinting, shift and location decisions, and orientation) and the hope is the hiring freeze from Albany won't kick in until after all of us new hires are in the system....

I'm stunned and freaked and happy and nervous and all kinds of other emotions.

Mostly, right now, i am thrilled to give notice at my current place of employment!!
museumchick - 05/19/08 14:54
congratulations! I'm glad the job worked out for you.
tinypliny - 05/18/08 21:40
Here's to a new lease on happy life!!!!! :) Congrats!
libertad - 05/17/08 16:09
Great! Hope it goes well. Let us know how it goes.
jenks - 05/16/08 22:31
woohoo!! congrats. :)
metalpeter - 05/16/08 17:42
Congratulations, I wish you luck with the new job.
paul - 05/16/08 17:10
That is the best feeling ever. What state job did you end up getting? I couldn't remember and then I reviewed your previous journals and I think you didn't give any specifics.
imk2 - 05/16/08 13:45
congratulations!
mrmike - 05/16/08 13:44
Good for you, Lee. That's an awesome feeling. I had that nice mix when I told the cable overlords where to go

05/15/2008 09:20 #44345

Invasion of the Stroller People
Now, i realize i am not a parent, so i may not fully understand the incredible work and sacrifice it is to care for a child 24 hours a day.

When i think about it, i am amazed that had i not been so sick, needing an emergency hysterectomy, the child i was carrying at that point would almost be 21.... and perhaps my opinions would be different.

Every time i am at the zoo, as (e:Uncutsaniflush) and i were yesterday, i look around in awe. What the hell is with all the strollers these days? I see children that are old enough to walk, knees practically hitting their chins to sit in strollers so mom can push them around.

I feel like an old fart saying this, but shit, when i was a kid, once i could walk, i walked. My dad might carry me if i got tired, but that was the point, to have me expend all of my childhood energy. What, exactly, is wrong with a tired child? An exercised child? Are we breeding a new generation of lazy people?

And now, i see these gianormous stroller things with all these "conveniences" like little bowls attached to the arms of the stroller so that the Cheerios and Goldfish can be at hands reach at all times. Huh? So, not only no exercise but more food? Is this to placate or because the child is actually hungry?

To add insult to injury, the adults that push these things around can be so inconsiderate and have such a sense of entitlement about them. At the zoo, they remove the child to get a good view and leave the stroller right up front blocking the view for everyone else. And not just for me, but for other children, sometimes not big enough to see round the 2 child stroller with S.U.V. attachment.

Maybe someone can make a model with power -- so we can have children watching dvd's and playing video games right there in the stroller!! With a little fridge, so the bottled water doesn't get cold and everything!!!
metalpeter - 05/16/08 17:52
I have to agree with (e:imk2). When you have a kid the stroller is a good way to carry all the stuff you need for the kid. I haven't done it but having one kid and holding their hand and a bag over the other shoulder can be a little tough not to mention a 2nd kid. As you walk around carring stuff it can get a little tough. I'm not a fan of them at places like festivals where they just get in the way and clog things up. But that being said they are very helpful. One of the things is that the big SUV keeps kids in place and you don't have little Johnny and Susie run towards different animals. Back in the old days kids didn't get taken. Plus you add in that a bet a lot of these people are from the burbs and they are in the dangerous city. It is a good way to keep kids under control and make their own life a little less tough. In terms of the parking it is kinda like how people don't think and park there cars other places.
james - 05/15/08 11:55
why DVD players for strollers are already available

:::link:::

The revolution will be televised and it will sell record numbers of DVD's
imk2 - 05/15/08 11:37
i would have to say that i used the stroller to help caRrY all the Shit i had to lug around liKe a change of clothes and diaper bag and snacks and my purse and toys and blankets.
it's much easier to just hang it on the stroller than to have carRY it all and then to have to carry the kid too when it gets tired.
drew - 05/15/08 10:17
I'll bet we see DVD's on strollers within a year. I'm almost willing to bet on it.
mrmike - 05/15/08 09:39
I feel your pain and will ignore the lack of a hello since I was out on grounds hanging signs yesterday. The thing I fear most is for my ankles. Damn stroller drivers don't always realize how big their "Cars" are.
jenks - 05/15/08 09:33
hehe, nice rant. I agree 100%.

05/06/2008 11:38 #44251

Reoccuring Nightmares
I wonder if the cycle of frustration with my teeth and dentists will ever end? Perhaps in a few years when i need to get dentures? *sigh*

I spent Sunday night with a searing toothache. Monday, the only appointment available was just before i was supposed to go to work. So, i took massive doses of over the counter pain pills (recommended in 24 hours, 4 pills; my intake in 24 hours, about 16) and drove myself to work.

Yes, you read that right. I drove myself to and from work. Was weird seeing our lil Toyota Prius sitting in the parking lot without (e:Uncutsaniflush) in it. I even went to the car and almost got in the passenger side. Old habits, i reckon.

Now, today, i have my dental appointment (no car, bus day *pout*) today at 1.30pm (Buffalo bus schedules suck, i need to leave at about 11.50am and get there by 1.00pm so i am not late). And would you believe no toothache? I guess i should just point to the giant gap where a filling (i think) used to be. My own fault for ignoring this gap for a few weeks... and for canceling the cleaning i had in October then not making a new one.

I am sure it will not be the only filling i need.

On to reoccuring frustration #2.

I do not know what my work schedule for next week is.

Ah, but that is just inviting trouble? Perhaps all the wee lil pains in my mouth in all the different places are not cavities? Perhaps i will be able to make an accurate guess what i will be scheduled to work based on weeks past?

Expect the worst... so that when it's not so bad, i will be happily surprised?
museumchick - 05/11/08 23:46
I hope you are feeling better with the dental problems. They can be so terrible to deal with sometimes.
libertad - 05/08/08 18:17
I have an apt to see the dentist for the first time in like 8 years on Tuesday. I am REALLY nervous. I have never needed any fillings or anything but I am sure that I probably will need some work done. I hope everything worked out well for you.
tinypliny - 05/07/08 23:50
Hope your dental troubles resolve fast, lee. Someone else I know is also struggling with dental problems, dental insurance and dentist. Such a pain. I am so sorry. :(

Awesome job driving yourself!! Way to go!

04/28/2008 23:08 #44177

The Streets Are No Longer Safe
Yep, ya'll guessed it right. I got my license. I am legally able to drive.

The road test itself was so short, it felt like we were driving for about 30 seconds.

One bad thing i did was forget to take the emergency brake off. Yipes! The examiner was in a hurry; he didn't seem to want to wait for me to adjust the seat and mirrors after (e:Uncutsaniflush) got out of the car. So, i drove off and made the left hand turn he wanted me to make. Then, i heard the squealing and realized why that left was such a challenge. Off the emergency brake went, and i am not sure he even noticed 'cause it goes on and off with the left foot, not with a hand brake between the seats. Thank goodness the car seems to be running ok.... don't think i did too much damage.

Once done, he said that he "took 5 points off" (i think i need to do some research to find out what that means) because my 3 point turn and parallel park were "perfect, but too slow" and i should be careful because "it's busy around here" and i need to "get it done".

When i asked, "does that mean i passed?", he laughed and said yes. Told me to sign the paper right away and keep it with my learner's permit until my license comes in the mail...

So, it looks like i gone done did it....
chico - 04/30/08 20:44
Go Leetee!!! That is fantastic news. Soon you'll be driving like the rest of us Buffalonians: optional stop signs, lefts-on-red, crazy quasi-legal U-turns...
museumchick - 04/30/08 18:32
Congratulations! That's great news:).
metalpeter - 04/30/08 17:05
Congrats
ladycroft - 04/30/08 13:21
WOOOOOOOHOOOOOOO! Way to go Lettuce!
hodown - 04/29/08 11:42
Yea! Congrats :)
fellyconnelly - 04/29/08 08:40
Hoorah! congrats!
jason - 04/29/08 08:14
Congrats!
mrmike - 04/29/08 06:25
awesome, I'm happy for you, but I will check and see whos driving for the foreseable future next time I see your Prius on the road :)
drew - 04/29/08 00:01
good job! Lets drag race!
jenks - 04/28/08 23:34
yay! Congratulations! I wonder if you will act like every newly-minted 16yo now, and offer to go buy milk/smokes/newspaper/dogfood/etc etc etc at any hour of the day.

(and my driver's test story- I learned to drive (and took the test) in my dad's car, which is a stick. Our DMV had a little uphill coming out of the driveway. Well, I stalled on that hill. I was convinced that I had failed before even leaving the driveway, and finished the test with this sense of dread. At the end, when he told me I passed, i was like "wha?!" and he just said 'you have balls to take it on a stick.')
libertad - 04/28/08 23:31
LOL! That is awesome. Go on get er done!
paul - 04/28/08 23:17
Congratulations!
kookcity2000 - 04/28/08 23:14
you will quickly learn to steer with your knees while you crack peanut shells and/or play air-drums

04/23/2008 09:05 #44112

Scheduled A Road Test!!!!
I just logged on to the DMV Road Test Scheduling System site.

I put in my zip code, and it gave me all the nearest test sites including as far away as East Aurora and Niagara Falls. Most of the appointments were mid to late May. Although the idea of that much time seems sweet, because of this job, i need to get this done as soon as i can.

So, i kept clicking around. Suddenly, there was a new appointment for this month in Niagara Falls! Damn. Someone must have just cancelled one! So, i jumped all over it.

Now, i am freaking a bit. I have a road test scheduled at 2pm for the 28th. That, my friends, is this upcoming Monday! THIS MONDAY!! Yipes!!!

Anyone willing to loan their car, their patience and their nerves of steel to help me practise driving this Saturday? (e:Uncutsaniflush) is working that day, or he would be it. He will be available on Thursday, Friday, Sunday and Monday before the test....

OMG... what did i just do???
tinypliny - 04/23/08 20:54
Good Luck!! I am sure you will pass it with driving colours!
jenks - 04/23/08 17:53
just remember lee- if every dumbass sixteen year old american kid can pass their driver's test- you DEFINITELY can. :)

Good luck!
ladycroft - 04/23/08 10:07
yay! you know i'd totally cruise with you and aqua mouse, but i'm not there and aqua mouse is dead. good luck! don't forget to use your hand signals if they still make you do that ridiculous shit :)