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Thanks to everyone who replied to my last entry. I turned the job down, and felt nothing but relief. Applied to M&S instead for seasonal work to tide me over in the meantime, because honestly - I'd much rather that than spend every night wandering unfamiliar streets in unfamiliar towns knocking on strangers' doors. *shudders*
Just have to hope something else comes along sooner rather than later. It's not like I don't have enough applications pending.
While I'm on, I'd like to quickly express birthday wishes for
andreathelion - hope you're having a great day.
I did watch the new SN this morning - it was a much needed distraction! Not really in any fit state to make much comment today, but will just quickly say that it was great to see Sam just sitting back and enjoying watching Dean being Dean. They both seemed like a huge weight had lifted off their shoulders since last week - Sam no longer having to hide anything, and Dean no longer having to worry about what Sam is up to and what it might lead to. They seemed like their old selves...on the surface, as long as they studiously avoid all mention of more thorny subjects.
Also? Sam ate! Twice! He put food in his mouth, chewed and swallowed.
And I was a little intrigued to hear Dean run through the list of old scars he used to have, that disappeared when he was resurrected.
Yeah, and the funny, too. *G*
And now I am off to my parents' new house to continue stripping wallpaper, which should be good and therapeutic.
Just have to hope something else comes along sooner rather than later. It's not like I don't have enough applications pending.
While I'm on, I'd like to quickly express birthday wishes for
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I did watch the new SN this morning - it was a much needed distraction! Not really in any fit state to make much comment today, but will just quickly say that it was great to see Sam just sitting back and enjoying watching Dean being Dean. They both seemed like a huge weight had lifted off their shoulders since last week - Sam no longer having to hide anything, and Dean no longer having to worry about what Sam is up to and what it might lead to. They seemed like their old selves...on the surface, as long as they studiously avoid all mention of more thorny subjects.
Also? Sam ate! Twice! He put food in his mouth, chewed and swallowed.
And I was a little intrigued to hear Dean run through the list of old scars he used to have, that disappeared when he was resurrected.
Yeah, and the funny, too. *G*
And now I am off to my parents' new house to continue stripping wallpaper, which should be good and therapeutic.
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I just read your last entry and I must say, I'm glad you decided against it.
It sounded very dubious to me.
Keep my fingers crossed for a proper and adequate job and that as soon as possible.
Have fun with stripping wallpaper ;)
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Having now read through it, it absolutely sounds like you did the right thing. I have no doubts that you could do the job but it doesn't sound like you (even though I suppose I don't know you that well and meeting you twice does not make me an expert!) - and I think in the current climate, it's probably hard to make people sign up - I'm already thinking about my own charity donations and whether I can realistically afford to keep them all going.
Anyway, I'm glad it's a weight of your shoulders, which shows it was wrong for you. Good luck with the M&S seasonal job application. *Hugs* :)
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I'm really shocked at the RSPCA actually, I think charities have gone stupid these days with chuggers and door to door. People have been door to door illegally for the Red Cross in our village. Thing is, when I give to a charity, I like to think that most of my money is going to the cause, not to glossy magazines and chuggers etc. At least with the Pelican Crossing I know every pound is going straight into the fund. I know charities have to raise money, but they're going too far (IMO)
Sorry, I got on my soapbox a bit then! Hope you're OK love, I'll keep looking out for SMU jobs, I know it's a bit of a commute but it's only £5.60 return! x
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OMG you're right! Sam did eat last night!!
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Whilst the work you are doing at your parent's new home is not a holiday, they are handy to have. I remember how a family friend wallpapered my bedroom when I was a teenager ... a total disaster. Corners are not round :)
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Then it was the right decision for sure. :) Way to listen to yourself.
Sam ate! Twice! He put food in his mouth, chewed and swallowed
:D I stared and stared and made sure he swallowed that bite of pretzel. What an event! \o/
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