Monday, September 22, 2008

Half a RAWR!

I thought I would get around to posting something yesterday, but I slept through most of it. The same happened today but I am forcing myself to make a post. I think I might be sick with something as I woke up at 2am this morning with a pounding headache. I stayed away until 5am when I think I passed out because of the pain. This wasn't any normal headache, not even a migraine. Well maybe a migraine since I had nausea. It felt like somebody had ripped the top part of my face off and was drilling into my brain. It was horrible and I hope I never have to have another one. Come to think of it, I did go to bed with a little headache, but that was hardly anything. I also woke up again at 9am with a headache although not nearly as painful as the one was last night. Lets hope it just stays away.

I can't wait till I receive my iPod Touch tomorrow! Well I am trying to keep my hopes up, but on the website it says "PREPARING ORDER" still, which leads me to believe I will still be waiting for it come next Monday. (I just rechecked the thing and mine still does say "PREPARING ORDER" and the stock went from "IN STOCK" to "PRE-ORDER EXCPECTED TO SHIP BY SEPT. 23rd" which is tomorrow. I just have a bad feeling about this. Not much I can do, they have my money.)

I just started to read the first book based on the popular game RuneScape. It's called "RuneScape Betrayal at Falador". It's a very, very good read. It's so real to the game, which makes it easy to visualize the areas, characters and things. Check it out even if you don't play the game.

Last I will talk about the ETS Centennial stuff going on around the city on Saturday. Everything was fantastic including the DLM garage tour, the historic 202 Brill ride and the display of buses. The only turn off was the Ferrier Tour. It was more like a 5 minute ride on a bus through the garage, then a 1 hour recruitment drive. Really wasn't impressed. There are times and places to try and boost your employee count, and a celebration is not one of them. Also being under 26 doesn't make your attempt to employ people any more "fun", since you wouldn't be able to hire me anyway.

All in all the ETS Centennial Celebrations were great, although a lot of it was focusing on the present and future. I would have liked it a lot more if they went into the history a bit more instead of providing us with a bunch of historic buses and unanswered questions. Don't get me wrong!! I did enjoy the buses! ;)

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