I think most exciting was getting to tell Sisco about our broken star I got tattooed on my wrist. It's been over a week now, and it's peeled and the color looks wonderful. I couldn't be any happier with it.
Plus, since the price stayed the same, I let the nice lady at the shop talk me into getting four others while I was there! So now I have a star on my left wrist, right hip, right arm, and two on my left shoulder. I love them all, I can't wait to get more!
It's a good thing I don't have a ton of money, or I'd go mod-crazy. Not joking.
I already drew out where I want the rest of my stars to go.
Anyway. I'm actually looking forward to Lane.
I hope I get to see some of you guys there every once in a while!
And, as a random side note...
I've got my Certificate in Mixology now (yeah srsly guys; I can legally make you guys awesome alcoholic drinks but can't have any of them, unfair or what), so once I finish my bartender's class I'll be a fully trained, professional bartender. How cool is that?
Best house wife ever, that's how cool. ;D
Devious Comments
HOW DO YOU GET A BARTENDING LICENSE.
since i was like, idk, FOUR i've wanted to be a bartendress. you should have seen me in third grade.
"Johnny what do you want to be?" "a doctor.
"What about you Codey?" "I want to give men drinks.
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protect me from what I want
Cracka plz
.:Codey:.
Does this mean you're not going to get the freckles?
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"Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy."
~Ludwig van Beethoven
"Where words fail, music speaks."
~Hans Christian Anderson
It's like a Food Handler's card. You read a packet, you take a test, you get a certificate. It's more expensive, though.
And you have to be eighteen (in Oregon, the rest of the states range from 18-21).
In third grade I wanted to be an oceanographer.
And a detective.
Class doesn't start until the fifteenth. I already have the certificate, but since I don't have experience I'm not likely going to be hired. >_>
I'm crossin' my fingers for you :3 you'll get a job.
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"Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy."
~Ludwig van Beethoven
"Where words fail, music speaks."
~Hans Christian Anderson
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