Saturday, October 27, 2007

Messy Hair

Now I dont have long hair or anything so when I sleep on one side the hair usually ends up sticking straight up, and the problem cannot be fixed without water, which means I would probably have to wash my whole head over again, re-gel etc. That would take way too long, as I usually have something to do following my nap.
I've noticed that anytime I take a nap, whether it is a 30 minute nap or a 3 hour nap, my hair will stay in tact. If I sleep for the night, my hair will ALWAYS mess up. I can sleep at 3:00am, wake up at 6:00am, and my hair will be crazy. If I was to sleep the same amount in the middle of the afternoon I would wake up ready to go because for some reason it just doesn't mess up during the day. No jokes, no sarcasm...just an interesting fact.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

I got the hook up...

So I know most of you all have been out to a restaurant/bar/club where a friend has been the waiter/waitress/bartender, and have gotten "hooked up." In most cases you go have dinner, the soft drinks are left off of the check and you're left to think you saved some money. In reality, you feel compelled to leave a better tip (which you should do anyways if the person serving you is an acquaintance/friend), and dont save any money, giving your friend the extra dollars you leave as a tip. There's nothing wrong with that, but let's say you decide to leave a regular tip after receiving this hook up. Would you be a dick for not giving more after you were not charged for sodas? What if you don't know the person serving you and they hooked it up anyways? (In many cases a younger server will take something off of the bill for a group of younger patrons)

This past week a girl I used to work with at the gym was my server. She didn't charge me for our sodas, saving be about $3.50. I left her $12 on a $28.00 bill, which is about 45%. Had my soft drinks been left on, my bill would have been about $32.00 and I would have probably left the same amount ($40.00). What she did was make herself an extra $4, while making me think she helped me out by not putting my coke on the bill. Tricky huh?

What about when someone you know is bartending? In my experience with that, the person tending bar usually tells me to come out to the place where he/she will be working to help him/her out. I go with some friends, and my friends are expecting to get free alcohol or a lot of alcohol in their drinks (which I dont understand, cause I dont really think alcohol tastes good and would find a drink more attractive if it tasted good while still getting the job done), but is the person tending bar expecting us to pay for every drink AND leave a super tip? If so, why did we even come? I mean I understand the whole support thing, but is it worth me spending my hard earned money on drinks and paying extra cause I have to tip you more then I would the regular bartender? I'm not T-Pain homie...ah hah.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Girl...

I dislike it when girls write comments to each other on Facebook/MySpace or just while talking online in general and start it off with "Girl."

An example would be: "Girl, I better see you at the party!" or something like "Girl...I would do the same thing if I was you."

The reason I dislike it is because 89% of the females that write it (I have researched for years, so my number is very accurate), do not actually ever say the word "girl" in that context in the beginning of a sentence. Imagine some of these preppy white broads coming up to each other and saying "Girl... I have to get my Benz washed!" They don't... so it's retarded to say it in those online situations as well.

People may say that I say things in those online situations that I may not say in real life, and the bottom line is that we are not talking about me right now. I don't really do things that I don't like, so i'm pretty much cool with everything I say or do.

Girl...i'm going to bed, and yes it is 9pm.