I Failed My Hide Check
Well, I attempted to hide from Bus Talker this morning, but he made a bee-line straight for me. I must have failed my Hide check miserably. To make matters worse, I believe I have run out of hiding spots on the bus, unless I start riding on the roof or underneath. Who am I kidding? He'd still find me. At least this time he didn't talk the entire way. Maybe he's beginning to see that I just don't care about what he has to say. But I don't have to worry about that for two days now. Yay weekend!
Yesterday was my work's Christmas party. It was lots of fun and much beer was drank. Drunk? Curses, sometimes I just can't remember the word to use. Oh well, much beer found it's way into mah belly. That'll work. And I'm not worse for wear now. But I drank lots of water before I went to bed. That always helps.
We were supposed to get dumped on with a massive snow storm. And that really didn't happen. I hate it when the news makes a big deal about "the huge snow storm that will dump a crap load of snow" because then everyone overreacts and panics and stuff like that. Then the accidents happen because everyone is driving all scared. The majority of us in Canada have grown up and gotten used to weather like that. We should know what to expect. The only people who have any excuse at all to get nervous are those who have never driven in snow before. But then that's only good for one winter. After that, tough luck.
Yesterday was my work's Christmas party. It was lots of fun and much beer was drank. Drunk? Curses, sometimes I just can't remember the word to use. Oh well, much beer found it's way into mah belly. That'll work. And I'm not worse for wear now. But I drank lots of water before I went to bed. That always helps.
We were supposed to get dumped on with a massive snow storm. And that really didn't happen. I hate it when the news makes a big deal about "the huge snow storm that will dump a crap load of snow" because then everyone overreacts and panics and stuff like that. Then the accidents happen because everyone is driving all scared. The majority of us in Canada have grown up and gotten used to weather like that. We should know what to expect. The only people who have any excuse at all to get nervous are those who have never driven in snow before. But then that's only good for one winter. After that, tough luck.

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