And the day, draws near
I'm excited because my last day will be Monday (well, I might know that when they get the schedule up, but no, it's not there yet), but there are some things that I'll miss here. The whole feeling of connectedness to 12 different things at the same time and keeping on top of them when it's busy gives me a false sense of actually dealing with people. Not that people who are chatters aren't people, but really, I don't know them, hopefully never will, and in the end, really don't care about them or their issues, or who called them fat and ugly. Most people on my messenger list are ten million times more interesting, and if I'm lucky, I can actually sit down and have a beer with them. I will miss a lot of my co-workers though. Hopefully I'll still be able to see them around, and they won't all forget about me, or our fabulous time spent together clock watching here.
This weekend, I have big plans. I'm excited. I think you should be too. Friday will bring the opening of the DaVinci Code, and I'm going to break with my "I'm never going to come to an opening night ever again" self promise, and I plan to attend the gala event. I then work Saturday day, for my last now scheduled shift, hopefully my second last. So I have Saturday night off!! I want to go to a pub that evening I think. Sit there, and drink beer with good people, and watch for example some sort of sporting event and take bets on which local sports team will be successful in their given sport. Or something along those lines. Maybe have some ribs or wings or some sort of pub fare that they sell cheap to convince you to stay and drink more beer. If you're reading this, you're probably on that "good people" list, and should be wanting to come. All are invited, unless you wish to be considered above good people, and if so, your name will be scratched from the list :P