Holy shit I'm tired.
I'm currently getting my ass kicked with work and school, but I've already mostly-secured a new kickass PT job at a hip coffee and donut shop on the hill. My last midterm is tonight and I'm going to a random audition today with A Certain Theater in town for a one-week workshop. (same play I've read in twice before. About the deformed fetus.)
I need to get a cell phone and a cell phone plan this weekend. Any suggestions of good vendors are welcome after the cracktastic experience Tiny and I had with Sprint.
I watched Ladykillers after class last night, and actually made it through the entire movie with a little help from Cake. He watched me for the last 20 minutes of the movie and shook my foot every time I started to fall asleep. "You've almost made it! Just a few more minutes and you'll get to see the end!"
Posted by Sonya at February 10, 2005 09:56 AMa new kickass PT job at a hip coffee and donut shop on the hill
Dude, I am so gonna come by and hassle you for free stuff after I get fired from my shitty-ass job.
Posted by: Joshua at February 10, 2005 10:22 AMthe new ladykillers or the old one?
congrats, by the bye, on kicking the assjob to the curb.
Posted by: raej at February 10, 2005 10:42 AMLong-time reader, first time commenting.
Stay the hell away from AT&T, whatever you do.
I've had pretty good luck so far with Verizon.
Have fun at the new job! And if you start to hate it, just think of me and thousands of others just wasting away in cubicle farms day after day.
Posted by: Mae at February 10, 2005 12:13 PMgood for you and that play. i like that play. or, i did. i'm sure it's the same. if you see the lady what wrote it, you could say hello for me.
Ask all your friends what wireless carrier they're currently using. Many of them give you free calltime if you call other people who also have accounts with the same carrier, so it's a great way to save lots of $$ and minutes if you're going to call them a lot anyway.
But be aware. I just got slapped with a $140 phone bill for one month, because generally you pay your basic rate one month in advance, and then there's the set up fees and all the gubmint crap that gets tacked onto the bill besides.