At work again.. the sound of the water pump in the fishtank is enoying... we got new fishes in it.. thats good.. something to watch while working... And it's wed so that means that I only have 1 more night and then have 3 days off..
AWESOME!!!!I have been sick for 5-6 days now with a cold and feeling really bad.. been going to work anyway... can't afford to be away.. :(
So guess what i will do under my days off? I will be sleeeeeeeping alot..
Oh guess what.. Got a call from a local radio station.. going there for a job interview.. on friday.. this friday.. after my show.. omg im nervous.. Its 01:45 am here.. and im feeling more sick now then before.. hmm 4h 30min and I can go home and sleep..
Can't wait.. I want to go home and play some WoW, but im to sick to be up and play games.. *sniff*
I have been up watching Eureka and I love that serie.. to bad I have seen most of it.. Maybe I shall go back to watch Farscape again.. or something..
I dunno.. hmm it's silence here.. Maybe shall go and see if I can kickstart the radio so I can hear something else then the pooring water.. *suck*
Saturday, 27 October 2007
Sunday, 21 October 2007
Whats up right now?

My life seems to be work, work and yeah more work... One week I work 1 day shift and 5 night shift and the next week I work 1 day shift and 2 night shift... so depending on how you see it I do have 3 days off every 2nd weekend..
But It's my job.. and how the schedule is. I have shift weeks with my college I sharing the nights with so I have the days off when 9 of my other friends.. So now I have a chance to see them more then before.. but this means that the friends I normal have meet up with before the change of weeks I don't see much now.. So It feels like how I ever do, someone I miss and don't see...
I working hard on trying to see all my friends but I dunno.. I miss some sometimes... I have a day off today and what have I done? I have been sitting at my compute and just chatting, listen to music.. watching some EUReKA and drinking coffee.. I haven't even put clothes on..
I just sitting in my nightdress and it feels awesome \o/We have a staff meeting today at the radio station I work on and I think it will go ok too.. I'm working day shift tomorrow and then I have 2 nights left and then I have 3 days off..
Going on the easy week and it's all great :DOn friday we are going to play some RPG and I can't wait to friday to come *smiles*
Ok.. time to just relax more... I'm soooo enjoing this day.. just not doing ANYTHING!!!!!
Saturday, 20 October 2007
EUReKA r00x0rs
I have started to watch a serie on tv and it's just soooooo awesome...
A (CONFIDENTIAL) TOWN HISTORYAs World War II came to a close with mushroom clouds over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the impact that science and technology would have on the continued security of our world became catastrophically apparent. America nearly lost the race to build the atomic bomb; it could not risk such a close call again.With the help of Albert Einstein and other trusted advisors, President Harry S. Truman commissioned a top-secret residential development in a remote area of the Pacific Northwest, one that would serve to protect and nurture America's most valuable intellectual resources.
There our nation's greatest thinkers, the über-geniuses working on the next era of scientific achievement, would be able to live and work in a supportive environment.
The best architects and planners were commissioned to design a welcoming place for these superlative geniuses to reside, an area that would offer the best education for their children, the best healthcare, the best amenities and quality of life.
A community was created to rival the most idyllic of America's small towns — with one major difference: this town would never appear on any maps. At least, none that haven't been classified "eyes only" by the Pentagon.Thus, the town of Eureka was born. But for all its familiar, small-town trappings, things in this secret hamlet are anything but ordinary. The stereotype of the absent-minded professor exists for a reason, and most of the quantum leaps in science and technology during the past 50 years were produced by Eureka's elite researchers.
Unfortunately, scientific exploration is rarely what one expects, and years of experiments gone awry have yielded some peculiar by-products.From unrequited love to professional jealousy, from addiction to depression, the problems of Eureka's townsfolk stem from life's myriad of everyday challenges. But with the population's unique talents, troubled psyches and limitless resources, these small-town concerns have a way of becoming big-time problems. It is at that intersection, where human frailty and super-science collide, that Eureka begins….
For you that haven't seen this yet.. You so MUST do it :D
A (CONFIDENTIAL) TOWN HISTORYAs World War II came to a close with mushroom clouds over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the impact that science and technology would have on the continued security of our world became catastrophically apparent. America nearly lost the race to build the atomic bomb; it could not risk such a close call again.With the help of Albert Einstein and other trusted advisors, President Harry S. Truman commissioned a top-secret residential development in a remote area of the Pacific Northwest, one that would serve to protect and nurture America's most valuable intellectual resources.
There our nation's greatest thinkers, the über-geniuses working on the next era of scientific achievement, would be able to live and work in a supportive environment.
The best architects and planners were commissioned to design a welcoming place for these superlative geniuses to reside, an area that would offer the best education for their children, the best healthcare, the best amenities and quality of life.
A community was created to rival the most idyllic of America's small towns — with one major difference: this town would never appear on any maps. At least, none that haven't been classified "eyes only" by the Pentagon.Thus, the town of Eureka was born. But for all its familiar, small-town trappings, things in this secret hamlet are anything but ordinary. The stereotype of the absent-minded professor exists for a reason, and most of the quantum leaps in science and technology during the past 50 years were produced by Eureka's elite researchers.
Unfortunately, scientific exploration is rarely what one expects, and years of experiments gone awry have yielded some peculiar by-products.From unrequited love to professional jealousy, from addiction to depression, the problems of Eureka's townsfolk stem from life's myriad of everyday challenges. But with the population's unique talents, troubled psyches and limitless resources, these small-town concerns have a way of becoming big-time problems. It is at that intersection, where human frailty and super-science collide, that Eureka begins….
For you that haven't seen this yet.. You so MUST do it :D
Wednesday, 17 October 2007
Romance glasses on or off?
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