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Tuesday, Sep 8, 2009

First rant in a while. It's 12:30 in the morning in California here and my toilet was running like crazy. I thought it was going to flood or I was going to have to call a plumber or something. I did some quick research on the internet and I was able to fix the problem. Thank God. That would have cost me a lot of time, pain and heartache. Since school started August 31st things have been hectic and I've had to do everything school and unschool-related. I'm also taking the GMAT (Graduate Management Assessment Test) on Saturday. It's a standardized test for graduate schools in Business. I gotta stay in school man, by getting into grad school. I graduate college in December and I don't want a job lol. Don't grow up if you haven't already!

Haven't been doing to great lately, so sorry if I haven't been commenting. I'll be back later! Time to get some quick shut-eye and get back to studying. See you later!

Category: Rant
Posted by ProtegeRuckus, 12:36am
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Lol love the Super Mario Ruckus idea. Thats one great reason for the internet - an unlimited source of knowledge at your figner tips.
Posted Sep 8, 2009 12:59 am PT
Sorry to hear that, I hope things get better for you in due time.
Posted Sep 8, 2009 4:08 am PT
Even if you're having a busy time, try to make some time just to relax, Justin
Posted Sep 8, 2009 9:27 am PT
@tyzwain
I've been known to come up with good ideas. That's how we met remember? Remember the "no-rumble-and-condoms" joke lol. I'm surprised I never got modded for that. That's when I was getting modded like crazy and hated the mods. Believe it or not one of my good friends now, Allicrombie, is a mod.

@david_ick
Thanks a lot man. I was going to comment on your recent blog. I had no idea you were in the Soapbox. The only other person that comments in from the Soapbox here is Chikahiro. Congratulations on that.

@tinoshke
Hey you know how it is. It's kind of hard to relax at this moment, but I think starting Sunday everything will be cool again. It depends how I do on that test.
Posted Sep 8, 2009 9:52 am PT
Sorry to hear about that, but good thing you got it fixed.
Posted Sep 8, 2009 10:51 am PT
what? did you have to take the top off the back and untangle the little chain on the stopper lever? lol. nice to know you are handy in a pinch.

ok Super Mario Ruckus you get some rest and do good on those exams, cuz you're right growing up sucks...don't do it.
Posted Sep 8, 2009 10:53 am PT
Sounds like you're going to be really bust for a while, so good luck with everything! Also watch out for Bowser since he seems to hate plumbers
Posted Sep 8, 2009 2:49 pm PT
@Phoenyx9
"what? did you have to take the top off the back and untangle the little chain on the stopper lever? lol. nice to know you are handy in a pinch"

No that's what I thought it was at first, but it was something a little more complicated than that. Usually that always works but not this time, that's why I got so scared.
Posted Sep 8, 2009 3:52 pm PT
lol, I just like to give you a hard time.
Posted Sep 8, 2009 4:24 pm PT
Congratulations - you just got a lesson in "Home Owner 101" and "I want to keep my rental security deposit 101." My old roommate always wondered why I tried to fix things myself instead of bugging my land-lord. That's why. Its not like they have classes for that kind of real world stuff (not that I know of, anyhow).
Posted Sep 8, 2009 9:45 pm PT
Glad to hear that it was something simple, and amen to growing up. Kids, if you are in high school and desperately want to grow up and get a job and all that, go as long as you can without work because once you start you never stop, until you retire, hopefully!
Posted Sep 10, 2009 10:29 pm PT
I'd argue otherwise, actually. Use the time to experiment with different job fields, figure out what you love, hate, and can put up with. Likewise, when you're young most jobs are high turn-over (people getting fired, quitting, etc), so a good worker stands out! Use this time to learn as much as you can, get responsibilities, etc., to make things easier for you later. On top of that, save as much of that money as possible! Wish I had save the money I had earned during high school...

And speaking of school - all that busy work you probably hate? It has more to do with real work than you could possibly imagine @_@
Posted Sep 11, 2009 11:31 am PT
@maverick_76
"Glad to hear that it was something simple, and amen to growing up. Kids, if you are in high school and desperately want to grow up and get a job and all that, go as long as you can without work because once you start you never stop, until you retire, hopefully!"

Amen to growing down
Posted Sep 11, 2009 6:42 pm PT
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