I should not know, I could not say, I would not tell you anyway.

i like this picture. although it looks like a promo shot for some weird reality show - maybe about teenage kids who got married too early or something. don't ask where i got that.

glad you're back safely. bwt, tell raph i hope he's doing well.


lol thanks anny, and as for the raph thing, I will surely tell him next time I see him. Unfortunately, I haven't seen him much lately, so it might take awhile...


there's no such thing as a complicated reason to not go to class. it shouldnt have to be any more complicated than saying "im sleeping in today"


"Normally, I'd be against this blatant manipulation of the system"

Like your post office scam? :P


PatZ: Touché... but sometimes I hear this little voice that tells me to go to class. I haven't figured out whether it's my conscience or Coleman talking through the ventilation system...

Lovell: But hey, postage is only pennies at a time -- 50 cents for mail is hardly at the same level! EI is like $300 a week!
But like I said -- if she volunteers, than my odd concept of bureaucratic karma makes it OK. On the other hand, according to this logic, it is just as bad if she works like an honest Joe/Jane, yet somehow managed to send out 2,400 illegal letters per month. But I find this highly unlikely...


You're saying people on EI aren't honest?

And $300 a week? I don't make that working full time. :P

And, did you know my dad once said, "Only an idiot goes into a fight without a beer bottle?"

Think about it, punk.


I feel as though I should say something in my own defense, but I feel kind of bad about this as well. It's not like I'm manipulating the system. I qualify for it. And between now and May, will be the only time in my life that I will meet the qualifications. So ummm... I don't know what else to say. Don't hate me because I'm thinking about going on EI.




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