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[11 Sep 2005|06:53am]
I realized I havent updated since July...wow.

I think im just gonna junk this, I dont have time for it anyway.
I still read other peoples journal though I just dont have time to sit down and write something unless I'm working a weekend.

If you're really feeling daring you can call me I'm up for random phone calls :)

920-284-0507

Or write me

3113 N. Lawe St Apt 6
Appleton, WI 54911

I will write back if I recieve any mail
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[13 Jun 2005|04:58pm]
00. Think of the first word that comes to mind when you think of me.
.01. Run a Google image search on that word.
.02. Reply to this entry and post one of the pictures from your search, but don't tell me what the word was.
.03. Put this in your journal, so I can do the same
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[11 Jun 2005|06:30am]
What a shitty fucking night followed by working at 6 am.
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i think this is a good idea [30 May 2005|08:52am]
01. Reply with your name and I will write something I like about you.
02. I will then tell what song/movie/icon reminds me of you.
03. If I were to apply an o'clock to you, I'll tell you what it would be.
04. I will try to name a single word that best describes you.
05. I'll tell you the most memorable moment I've had with you.
06. I will tell you what animal you remind me of.
07. I'll then tell you something that I've always wondered about you.
08. Put this in your journal.
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[23 May 2005|01:42pm]

Your Birthdate: April 29

Your birthday on the 29th adds a tone of idealism to your nature.

You are imaginative and creative, but rather uncomfortable in the business world.

You are very aware and sensitive, with outstanding intuitive skills and analytical abilities.



The 29 reduces to 11, one of the master numbers which often produces much nervous tension.

This is the birthday of the dreamer rather than the doer.

You do, however, work very well with people.


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[29 Apr 2005|09:03am]
its my birthday weekend and i really hope i dont end up in jail. ;)

...at least I would finally learn how to play a decent game of spades...
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[13 Apr 2005|11:14am]
Wisconsin is fucking sick.

We just voted at a 62% majority in favor of a CAT HUNTING SEASON. Fuck the woods, hunters can now kill things in the convenience of their front porch. God I hate rednecks.
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[18 Mar 2005|01:04pm]
My sister came into town.. she is grotesquely thin, it is disgusting. She was only here for two days and she didnt want to go out so we sat around. I love my sister so much it hurts, but frankly Im sick of seeing her. She is like the walking dead. I dont want to see her again until she is healthy and lively. And I dont think theres anything wrong with that.

Tonight, Tara and Charlie are driving from Plymouth to visit me. This could quite possibly be the most exciting news to me all year. FINALLY, I've heard nothing since I moved but " god leslie I miss you, im going to try to get up there on my break" ...da da da. It never works out and I get disappointed. Too bad we're expected to get 6-10 inches of snow tonight. Ive gone to plymouth quite a few times so its nice to have someone come to me for achange.

Work is going well.. I pretty much crammed two weeks of training into 2 days.
Thats right, I'm a rock star.



<3
Leslie
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[22 Feb 2005|04:56pm]
I am desperately fighting the urge not to go shopping... but ebay makes it that much harder...things for under five bucks...

There should be support groups for this.
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I cant believe they got away with this. [17 Feb 2005|09:39am]
My friend Berburts little sister goes to school up in Stevens Point, well this weekend she and her friends were tripping hardcore on shrooms and walked into the middle of this field. They met a leprechaun in the field and had such a great conversation that they decided that they were gonna kidnap him. So they wrapped him a blanket and threw their leprechaun in the trunk of their car and made the drive home ( WHO WOULD DRIVE WHILE TRIPPING IS BEYOND ME... but i guess up north theres nothing but country roads..) Anyway, they get home and go to bed. Jamie and her friends woke up the next morning to find a SEVERELY MENTALLY HANDICAPPED 10 YEAR OLD BOY in their bedroom. After freaking and trying to figure shit out, they find out that this kid had been missing for like 3 days and there was a $15,000 reward for him. So they turn him in and each make 5 grand, telling the police that they were so moved by the story they went out LOOKING FOR HIM.
So to their city, they're heros, when in all actuality they're just a bunch of shrooming college kids who kidnapped a little boy because they wanted to get rich on his pot of gold...go figure.


I wanted to post the original article but the paper only goes back 3 days for free before they charge for you back issues. The article talked about how these girls were so concerned for the wellbeing of this child that the went out searching blahblah..we should have more people like this..blahblah..theyre heros..
We know the truth.
The only question I had to ask is, was he wearing green?
;)
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[11 Feb 2005|10:12am]
I'm doing subscriptions today at work... someone named their child 'Stoney Baker' .... you know his parents were flaming hippies ;)


Leslie
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[09 Feb 2005|09:49am]
I know that how parents choose to raise their kids is none of my business, but in all honesty, some parents just need to be straight up bitch slapped. Parenting comes more natural to some, but that little girl that I voluntarily took care of because her parents didnt know what the hell to do with a SLIVER just made me ticked off and sad. I walked into the bathroom at Jessicas church (that I was attending for a talent show Jessies mom set up) and there was this probably 3-4 year with her Grandma (looking young enough to be her mother) and this poor girl had a huge ( but accessible) splinter in her finger and her grandma is just standing there because the little girl was crying, unsure of what to do (pulling out a sliver is hardly a surgical procedure, I needed to roll my eyes at the way this woman was dealing with her grand-daughter) I wanted to say YOU are the authority figure, explain to her that she needs that to be taken out. The woman scared the shit out of this girl by telling her it might break off in her skin. ( a 3 year old doesnt understand the concept of the body heals, she thought she was going to have this pain forever if that happend). Then the great-grandmother walked in wondering what was wrong with the little girl and the grandmother just was completely disrespectful, telling her that she could not touch the girl, that she couldnt see it.. as I washed my hands I was just dumbfounded, how long have these people been sitting in this bathroom? I was going to offer to help her but i figured if she didnt want anyone to touch the little girl, I wasnt going to do any good so I left.

I Came back about an half an hour later and that woman was STILL standing in the bathroom with her grand daughter, by now i was like for crying out loud just take the girls hand and pull that shit out. Well while I passed by, her grandma got sick of waiting and just left this adorable little girl sitting on the bathroom counter ( too small to even climb down). She because crying harder and I wanted to hit the woman with a cane. I went in there calmed her down explained to her that if she left the splinter in it would get infected and "ucky" and neither of us wanted that. I asked her if I could take it out, and reluctantly she handed over her hand (... whatever happened to stranger danger.. but i guess it all worked out in the end) I removed the splinter, pain free, and carried the little girl back to her grandmother with a look that could kill, and I kindly and respectfully explained that it was inappropriate to leave a child in a bathroom unattended.

I never did catch her name though, she was a cute little thing, fucked up family though from what I met of them.


duct tape makes the world go round

we ghetto rigged Jessies exhaust pipe off the ground with duct tape last night it was quite the adventure.
<3
Leslie
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It's sick things like this that give me that warm-fuzzy feeling inside. [04 Feb 2005|02:09pm]
The average cost of rehabilitating a seal after the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska was $80,000. At a special ceremony, two of the most expensively saved animals were released back into the wild amid cheers and applause from onlookers. A minute later they were both eaten by a killer whale.
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[03 Feb 2005|04:39pm]
Nothing is better for comic relief than a nice hearty helping of Tucker Max (www.tuckermax.com )

He reminds me of my asshole fratboy brother ( and the time he tried to hook up with Jessica in my bed...while I was in it...)
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[01 Feb 2005|04:22pm]
I love my job because once I'm finished with all my work, they pay me to play pac man and duck hunt. ^__^
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[25 Jan 2005|10:22am]
It has been an awesome January. Things are just going so well right now with everything, as far as work goes, yes, i mean im working two jobs and still only have $21.33 in my checking but i LOVE this new office with the window, its right at a stop light so I can people watch all day a past time I havent done in quite some time because I hate going to the mall. I got a call from Sean last week and we talked for almost an hour and a half, he is such a good guy and I cherish how close our friendship is. I do miss my Plymouth friends though, I probably always will. Nick and I are still going strong we had a fabulous weekend full of sledding and hot chocolate with mint schnopps, groccery shopping and making dinner together, and, my favorite event this weekend,smoking and watching Mystery Science Theater 3000 (I had forgotten how hilarious that show was). He also helped me out a lot financially for the hospital bills ( which I was going to cover all of it but he assumed %50 responsibility anyway) so those are almost payed off. I have an hour and half lunch today so its definitely going to be a good day. Yes, definitely.


:)

Leslie
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[21 Jan 2005|03:58pm]
As I'm browsing through the paper, I want to comment on how sad Raleigh, North Carolina is... they stranded kids in their schools over night for one inch of snow, oh dear god, i understand that snow is not a normal occurring event for the east coast but come on. Any dope can drive in snow you just have to be careful. Wisconsin is expected to have ten inches of snow between tonight and tomorrow night. I mere one inch brought this city to their knees.
*shakes head*
Even WITH slippery roads parents should pick up their kids, drive under the speed limit, take turns slow, DO NOT slam on your brakes EVER.


This has been a public service announcement
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[21 Jan 2005|03:28pm]
I think I'm going to lose my job, by default, not because I'm going to get fired. I guess they're circulating people from Circulation into my position. I'm training them next week... Idont know why they dont just keep me, but I guess that is none of my business. They may keep me around, to do other things because they realize I'm a valuable employee, but if not then im down to one shitty part time job. I was moved to an office with a window! This is exciting only because I never see the sun anymore, its pretty dark when i get to work and its dark when i get out of work. Theres not really a lot to update my social life kind of went to shit with two jobs. I was volunteered for a stupid highschool party last weekend, Reggie puked all over my bathroom (only about 15% of it actually made it in the pot) then seen Reggie puke made Shiloh puke.. and it was a fun projectile vomit extravaganza. I left shortly after to spend the night at Nicks because I wasnt going to deal with random boys puking in my house, I left Jessica in charge as she was the one who invited the 20-25 people who trashed my house and ate my food ( I am still at fault though)

I played hookie yesterday from work and went on a mini road trip to Milwaukee with Jessica. It was fun, we ate pizza and watched zombie movies with my grandma. I love my grandma, shes awesome. Had dinner with my dad, we dont really talk much its the same cliche conversations over and over everytime I see him. But its still nice to see him. Jess got us lost on the way back and we ended up in the ghetto in downtown Milwaukee looking desperately for 894. It took us 4 hours on a 1 1/2 hour trip, after we found 894 we took the wrong way so we were driving towards chicago.. and we hopped on 43 the right direction but it runs along lake michigan which is WAAAY out of the way. BUT all in all, it was fun, we brought a camera to document our trip (it was more fun for me because I knew I was supposed to work ;) )

Life is good; its going by fast, but un-wasted.


Leslie
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[13 Jan 2005|04:51pm]
Just for the record.


Its SUB-SCRIPTION
NOT
PRE-SCRIPTION.


Jesus, this job is lame.
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[04 Jan 2005|06:03pm]
I have agift card for Barnes and Noble, I want to know your favorite books, please give me suggestions.


<3<3

I hope everyones New Years went well :)

Leslie
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