Hey Everyone!
So just to note I'm going to fore-go talking about yesterday as I'm hoping you readers will forgive me.
So why my title? Simple, I watched 2012 again today haha. It's an interesting film, and I couldn't help but go out with my friend to see it. Go figure.
So I got up at 11:00 AM and kind of just sat there because I wasn't ready for waking up namely because the basement was freezing as our fireplace is not working -_-. When I finally got out of bed it was 11:30AM. I got up and sat in the living room for a while and did a crossword as I thought someone else was going to have the shower, namely because my mother asked, so I said no problem and then she went downstairs instead so I just finally decided, 'okay I'll have the shower first then.' :P
After the shower I headed out the door for work and took Chris to Wendy's and then followed it by going to my house and watching Night at the Museum 2. After this, I took Chris home and came back home for a short while. I got re-dressed as I was just in running around type clothes (sweat pants, t-shirt, etc) and I was going out with my friend so I needed to put on some nicer clothes.
I then headed and met my friend at the theatre and we saw 2012 as I said. Afterwords my friend and I quickly went off to Chris's home as I needed to get my time sheet signed. Once signed, we headed off to Boston Pizza for dinner. I got the Homestyle Lasagna, my friend the Chicken Ciabotta Sandwich. After dinner we quickly rushed up to my work place (the actual main office, not Chris's home) and dropped off my time sheet as it's due on Monday morning at 8:30AM and I'm sorry but I will not be able to get up THAT early just to drop off a time sheet. I then drove my friend home.
After this I headed home, watched South Park, and now I'm about to head to bed after playing Assassin's Creed 2.
Night all!
Sean
Saturday, December 5, 2009
IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD!!!....Oh wait...no it's not
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