So I checked my Google Drive to reread my prepared blog post from over a month ago, and realized that you guys wouldn't even care about it, since all it was was me raving about how great of a game Journey is. I mean, not that it's not a great game, but I don't imagine y'all would care. Also, it would sort of break the style of my posts, as it would be more like a review than story time.
What's new? Not much. About to build a PC for the first time ever, been watching far too many TV shows lately, and attending classes...
I rolled my ankle the other day at work. I felt so stupid. This apartment complex is very strangely organized and poorly labelled, so I approached several doors before realizing that the destination was likely on the back of the building. So I started my way back around the building, in a bit of a huff at this point, and half stepped off of a ledge of sorts. This caused my ankle to roll, me to do a 180 degree turn, and me to throw the pizza/sandwich combo (still contained in a thermal bag, mind you) into some bushes. I ended up with a scrape on my knees, and a scrape down my arm, from my wrist to my elbow, along with the aforementioned rolled ankle. I limp my way over to the stairs down to the door, hobble my way to it, and knock. A woman answers the door, and promptly pays for her food. As I handed it over I mentioned that I fell, and that she should probably check her food. She found the sandwich to be in good condition, but when she opened the box for the pizza, we both saw it was ruined. I ended up calling the store to have it remade, then coming back to deliver the new one to the customer.
The real zinger is that it was all for about a $1 tip. That's it. Rolling my ankle, hurting myself in multiple places, wasting gas on a trip back to the store.
Anyway, tune in next time for-ah, who knows.
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