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So, Jackass, The Movie comes out today. Woo hoo!! I'm certain that it will be a brilliant and thought provoking work of cinematic genius. I wonder if the tickets are on presale, 'cause ya KNOW that this one will sell out in no time.

I apologize for that brief set of cruel biting sarchasm. I just couldn't help myself. :)

In other news, Harry Potter tickets go on sale today at Fandango. Yes, that's correct, exactly 20 days before the film opens. I understand the concept of presale, and I often buy tickets on line, but really, 20 days? Do they really have to pad the openning box office numbers with that much presale? Are they scared that it won't do well, or are they expecting Star-Wars-esque lineups? This film is a sure shot hit. I think we're really getting ahead of ourselves though with 20 days of presale.

So, I'm still a bit down about one of my friends who has suddenly concluded that I cannot stand her, which is simply not the case. (I can't think of anyone in particular where it is the case) I don't know where that info came from, who she talked to, or how she could draw that conclusion without verifying it and talking to me, but I guess things will straighten out or they won't. I just hate it when someone has the wrong impression and there's nothing I can do about it.

Yesterday went fairly smoothly with my boss down to visit from Boston. It looks like my team and me will have a few more responsibilities in the near future, but they will be more important responsibilities company-wise and business-wise so I'm pretty cool about that. It is definitely obvious that there will be a lot of changes, and a lot of info gatherring over the next couple of months and then another evaluation of how my part of the company is doing, and how to change it, yet again. So, a couple months of fair job security, and then who knows. I guess that's business for ya. But going from handling accounts worth a couple hundred bucks a month to handling accounts worth about 5000+ a month is a step in the right direction for me and my team right now. Of course, we'll still be handling smaller accounts too. It will take some juggling.

Last night I had a strange dream. I don't remember mose of it, but one part that stands out was that there were tons of comments on all of my past Journalscape entries from people I don't even know.

Weird huh?

*happy sigh* 6 people can sit comfortably in my office, stretch out, and not crowd each other. Turtles swimmin happily around. This is nice.

I really hate getting into arguements with people here at work, but sometimes it just happens. Again, examples of how I hate misinterpretions of what I say and mean. I tend to be fairly cool headed about things, but sometimes people just push my buttons.

But more on that later when I get a better understanding of why someone is pissed and/or offended by something I said.

So the last episode of Push, Nevada aired yesterday. The gave the 6 remaining clues at the end of the show, because they're still giving away the 1,045,000 dollar prize for solving the clues, but they didn't wrap up the story at all. I think it's kind of cool that they didn't rush it, because it has been a great show, good plot, interesting mysteries, and always a sense of "what the hell is up with this town" which I dug. I hope it either gets picked up, or gets released on DVD or something. There were so many pieces to the puzzle that were missing and left alone. We didn't get anything wrapped up for us really, it just got stranger.

Well, on that note, back to work.



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