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Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:00 pm
It said I had a announcement and when I clicked it Gaia told me I am not authorized to view it - so I have no idea what is going on. Not that it really matters. Lately for events I sit around and wait for all the items to come out then just buy what I want. Can't you feel my Christmas spirit?!
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Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:03 pm
Yeah, that's the event announcement. I can play it on this account and on my main but Clarice can't play it yet. I guess they're rolling it out in batches?
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Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:22 pm
Ah, that sounds like the Halloween event.. Where they had a glitch and those who picked a side could only play for a day or half a day.
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Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:28 pm
Never felt so tired in years. I don't know why, but last night sleep, sucked the big one. I think the first problem was on my part for staying up till 12 when I should have gone to bed at 10 (damn you Persona 4!).
But around 3:45am, I heard one of my mom's weenier dogs crying. So I got up, with out my glasses on, and let all three of them out. Because if you let one out, they all want out. So I let them say out side for 10 min, while it's freezing cold, and all I can think about is getting back into bed. I let them back in, and I crawl back into bed. Not 20 min later, My mom is screaming at the top of her lungs for my brother and I to get up. Apparently, one of them had both vomited and crapped all over the cage, and guess who had to clean it up. So after about 30 min of cleaning, and having to stand outside hosing the bed down, I'm too wake to get any sleep. So I try to get some extra sleep, to no a vile. After being half awake and half drowsy, I finally get some sleep, and then the alarm rangs at 600 like it always does. Getting out of that bed had never been so hard in my life. And work for the next 8 hours felt like it was really 12 hours.
I am going to sleep early then normal tonight.
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 8:07 am
I have 2 hours scheduled today. Really, I should be doing more. It figures that the week where so many hours are available is the week I'm sick. I'm sitting here working and my voice sounds terrible and kinda gross but I have to muddle though.
Also, the callers are really on their game today as far as "how much of a b***h/a-hole can I be to the operator". Tis the season! gonk
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:26 am
Did they REALLY need to add the obnoxious head popping up animation to the header? Sometimes, I swear, Gaia is like visual diahrrhea.
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:41 am
I was just thinking the same thing. It's really annoying.
Speaking of annoying, my youngest sister just created some drama. For a month, Brian, mom, me and my 13 year old sister were supposed to go to Old Town for their Christmas thing. Brian and I love going and we haven't been this year yet. I'm looking forward to it, as is he. Soo.. today I get a phone call from my sister, Alicia. She wants to bring her "bestest friend". She proceeds to tell me that the girl's mom says it's okay and she'll have her own money. She also says mom says she wants ME to drive instead of her and the decision on the "friend" is mine.
Immediately, this pisses me off because if the kid has been asked, has asked her mom and MY mom knows about it, why am I only finding out NOW on the day before we go? Why do I have to be the bad guy and say NO? So I tell Alicia to hold on, I need to talk to mom. In the meantime, Brian stops by to grab some lunch and I tell him about this. He calls Alicia and tells her that if we're driving, it's our decision and that we decided that it's a family thing. We don't want to cram another person into the car AND I don't want to be responsible for some stranger's teenaged daughter. She gets nasty with Brian on the phone and says she's now not going. She also said that I was lying when I said Alicia had already asked the other girl to come. She told me she did herself .. and now she's claiming that's not true?
I call mom and she tells me that Alicia called her and told her this too. Obviously, this whole thing happened at school today. Brian thinks Alicia was trying to force me to let the kid come by saying the parents said it was okay and all that stuff. Mom said she didn't want the kid coming either. The problem now is that Alicia is pissed at Brian and I and I don't know if mom will go without Alicia.
Fun little family Christmas outing has turned into drama soup.
Bleh..
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:47 am
She's 13. She doesn't get to make the decision. Make her go and teach her that tantrums don't give baby the bottle.
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:50 am
Yeah, I wouldn't be opposed to that but I doubt I could force mom to make Alica go. We'll see what happens but if mom cancels on us, Brian and I might go by ourselves tonight.
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:56 am
I say this in a harsh way, but because of the impression I get of her...
Your fat, stupid manipulative b***h of a little sister needs to be taught that her lying, convoluted ways won't get her what she wants all the time or else she's going to be in bigger trouble than she is in even now. And that includes inviting over rapists from the internet.
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 12:00 pm
Well, I'm fat too so I can't say much about that.
However, she is bitchy and manipulative. I love her but I know my mom has ******** her up with her lack of structure and discipline. But hey, nobody listens to Brian and I because we're "too harsh" and "don't have kids so we don't know what it's like". Speaking of that internet thing, mom never even told us what came of that. I'm pretty sure they probably found out there was more to it than Alicia said given the fact that just on the day I was there, she'd given the cops like 3 versions of "what happened"
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 12:06 pm
You're too harsh?! Have the people who told you that EVER read a newspaper or seen an article on the news that said "Child always gets their way; grows up just fine?"
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 12:12 pm
I know. Mom tends to do a couple of things in bad situations. She either puts her in head in the sand (it will work out, etc etc), she deals with it without telling the rest of the family (because she doesn't want people to think badly of Alicia), or she does the least amount of work possible or whatever pisses off Alicia the least.
She'll argue and punish Alicia up to a point but there gets a time in the situation where mom just goes "whatever" or it's too much to deal with. She used to get mad at Brian because when Alicia pulled her "run into the other room/outside" and throw a fit bullshit, he'd go after her and "lecture/talk to/question/make her come inside". She always got ticked because "Brian and I were making it worse" and if we'd just leave her alone...
rolleyes
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 12:30 pm
My little (half) sister is a s**t head - whom I love, but still a s**t head. We could not possibly be any more different or have had different up bringings.
I worked hard to get my scholarship for college and I still have massive loans to pay and didn't get my first car until I was 20 and I'm still paying my mother back. This child is having her mother pay for college and used our father's child support to get herself a brand new Z4 BMW thing when she was ******** 17 years old.
Don't mean to steal the spot light, but I saw a opportunity to b***h about little sisters and I took it. scream
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