"I come along but I don't know where you're taking me."-Trent Reznor
Wow, what a day.
Let's see, I spent another nine hours of my life, working and working and working.
Then, I eventually got my half-hour, lunch break which really didn't do much since it went by in a heartbeat.
But first let me tell you how it all happened in detail.

Wow, what a day.
Let's see, I spent another nine hours of my life, working and working and working.
Then, I eventually got my half-hour, lunch break which really didn't do much since it went by in a heartbeat.
But first let me tell you how it all happened in detail.
MORNING
1. I woke up a bit late but I still got to work on time, since I raced to the train like the Flash.
2. When I got to work, I immediatley started on a huge Sign that got messed up a few months before I started there.
3. By late that morning, I was still working on that damn Sign which was a real pain in the ass since the letters which had to be replaced weren't coming off even when I tried to scrape them off with my nails.
AFTERNOON
1. While on my luch break, I stayed in the office part of the business and nearly suffocated since it was so hot and humid.
2. Feeling a bit lonley, I called Mia....but the future is still unclear.
3. After talking to my heart's desire, I finally got the bright idea in my mind of turning the air conditioner on to cool the office off.
***4. As my break came to a end, a angry customer named Charles Jalvis walked into the office and kept screaming at me because he wanted to know if his signs were completed and for those of you who know me, I tend to laugh at everything, so it was impossible for me not to lagh when this guy told me that he was from the Brotherhood of Jesus Christ association! (When he said that I BURST out laghing....pissing this dude off even more.)
EVENING
1. As the work day came to a end, I had a sudden epiphany on the train ride home: I noticed that even with the recent death of my cousin and the uncertainty of my future, Richard Ashcroft's saying is still true...."It's a Bittersweet Symphony."

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