Damned Truck
Sep. 17th, 2003 08:02 pmThe Princess was annoying today, but as indicated in my post yesterday, this is unsurprising.
I'd forgotten one very important part of working for a food place: the food runs out, which means more must come. The truck came in today, and given that we're supposed to get something of a storm (better known as a hurricane) the boss ordered double of nearly everything.
Guess who wound up in charge of checking everything off and seeing it got put away? Did I mention that the store is small enough it can barely handle the regular shipment? Whoever opens the freezer tonight is going to die a la avalanche o' sausage. If I ever see that much chicken again, I'm turning vegetarian. Not to mention the cheese - normally we order about 45 boxes (three bags to a box). There were 61, and I shelved all of them. This means standing in a freezer set at about 34 degrees, lifting and moving these just-heavy-enough-to-be-annoying boxes.
I was supposed to get off work at two, as I started at eight. I got off at four. Followed immediately by a long shower and a longer nap.
Now to commence with the writing. I really hope this latest chapter of treasure goes over well, but I'm not sure it will. Hell, I didn't even see some of this happening.
I'm done now. Really.
I'd forgotten one very important part of working for a food place: the food runs out, which means more must come. The truck came in today, and given that we're supposed to get something of a storm (better known as a hurricane) the boss ordered double of nearly everything.
Guess who wound up in charge of checking everything off and seeing it got put away? Did I mention that the store is small enough it can barely handle the regular shipment? Whoever opens the freezer tonight is going to die a la avalanche o' sausage. If I ever see that much chicken again, I'm turning vegetarian. Not to mention the cheese - normally we order about 45 boxes (three bags to a box). There were 61, and I shelved all of them. This means standing in a freezer set at about 34 degrees, lifting and moving these just-heavy-enough-to-be-annoying boxes.
I was supposed to get off work at two, as I started at eight. I got off at four. Followed immediately by a long shower and a longer nap.
Now to commence with the writing. I really hope this latest chapter of treasure goes over well, but I'm not sure it will. Hell, I didn't even see some of this happening.
I'm done now. Really.
I am a hoppit...
Date: 2003-09-18 02:15 am (UTC)You need to explain to me what type of yaoi you like. As in, visual style. I have yet to figure it out. Are you SM? Hardcore? Sweet and fluffy?
Check Mythos.
Re: I am a hoppit...
Date: 2003-09-18 02:19 am (UTC)I like yaoi that isn't tragic and overly angsty in regards to ending. otherwise, I'll read almost anything so long as I like the chars and the art is pretty.
Bwahahaha
Date: 2003-09-18 04:24 am (UTC)Romantic, hardcore, bondage, kinky, teasing ummmm *winces*oral or anal
I can't believe I asked that....
no subject
Date: 2003-09-18 05:20 am (UTC)"almost anything" pretty much does it. My moral, ethics, whatever are mostly non-existant. I don't like the involvement of sex toys so much, but bondage is always fun. Definitely romantic, teasing, kinky...I'm dead serious about "almost anything."
Now, why are you asking? Because you asking such questions just screams havoc & mischief
I can't believe I answered that.
Did you ever read...
Date: 2003-09-18 03:42 pm (UTC)I'll see if I can find it. But basically Heero kidnapped Duo and tied him up and stuff. You might've already seen it.
Re: Did you ever read...
Date: 2003-09-18 06:37 pm (UTC)great, now everyone knows how corrupt I am.
I haven't read that one, but I have this mass collection of g-wing doujins in my streamload account that I never got around to downloading, and I vaguely recall one with 'strawberry' in the title. Thanks, I'll have to download it now
::dies from embarassment::