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Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Just a brief post tonight.

Yay Oilers! They pulled it out and eliminated the Sharks from the race. Next up, the Ducks. That should be a great series... I'm a bit concerned for the Oilers, the Ducks have had an excellent run so far, and have enjoyed a lengthy break. Is that a good thing? Usually it's yes and no.

It's been decided where I'm heading off to, the St. Anne's & Avondale branch. It's a small branch with just 2 of us FSRs, so I'm pretty happy. The location isn't exactly ideal, but I'll take it. I'm just happy to have some closure to this whole stupid situation.

I'm sure I mentioned that my roommate returned from her 'working vacation' in Banff several months early. If not, well she did. Now, her brand-new boyfriend 'Ryan' (real name used to not-preserve his identity, but I don't know his last name) has been over here every single night since she's returned, last Friday. It's quite tiresome.

I'd just like to take this moment to thank all my commentors. Your comments are always read and much appreciated, if not always aknowledged!

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  1. Blogger X | May 18, 2006 11:41 a.m. |  

    That was quite a short working vacation! :P Hope yuo don't have to hear anything - ahem, ahem - with Ryan around so much.

    Congrats again on the job move! Glad it's over with for your sake! :)

  2. Blogger jhg | May 18, 2006 6:17 p.m. |  

    I am also glad to hear that you have everything with your work sorted out. It must have been a very stressful situation for you.

    Oh my, is this Ryan a nice fellow? Hopefully he is. It would suck to someone over at your house every night, especially if you hated them.

    Well, take care :)

  3. Blogger Christielli | May 19, 2006 4:17 p.m. |  

    St. Anne's and Avondale souds like a pretty location by the name. I hope it goes well.

    Here's my worst roommate's-boyfriend-being-over-way-too-much story. In my last year of uni, my roommate had her bf over a lot. He worked nights. She had classes during the day. So she'd go to classes and he'd sleep at our place during the day. She'd leave notes asking us to be quiet while he slept. Um, hello - is dude paying rent? No - but I am!! Yeesh, anyway, we resolved the situation okay... My other roommate resorted to a frank discussion with her. I was contemplating banging on pots and pans while he slept. I'm kinda passive-agressive that way.

    Anyhow, have a super long weekend!

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