Friday, June 20, 2008

I like the 'Back' button!


Without the ever-important back button, I think I would have ruined the internet by now. I end up in weird places when I click on things. Somehow I went from Brigitte's web log (I refuse goddamnit) to something in portugese in one little move of my finger! Amazing.

I've been getting bored recently so I read about Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia...because I find that stuff really interesting. Go me?

I have a job now! Finally. Effing Pasadena and its 100-degree-weather-which-makes-its-inhabitants-leave. But that means everything is starting to come together!

And I almost died today! I should really not drive anywhere near 18-wheelers...I think they have something against me...

What an eventful day

posted by Katie Coffman @ 12:29 AM |

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At June 20, 2008 11:58 AM , Blogger Marissa Crisafulli said...

haha yeah don't cross 18-wheelers, they make bad friends

 
At June 20, 2008 12:09 PM , Blogger Sassy Mohen said...

they're all out to get you. Seriously.


I like that in every post you write, you're like I've started writing about this benign country or movement in world history. It makes you seem like a smart person.

I mean you are a smarter person, so I guess it just reaffirms that. Where are you working? Does that mean you now have gas monies?

 
At June 20, 2008 12:28 PM , Blogger Katie Coffman said...

Yeah! I'll be able to get my ass over there now! It's in downtown Pasadena: Crocodile Cafe. I'm just hostessing...for now...I start orientation Monday. I'm hoping to dazzle them all with my ridiculously awesome customer service skills so I can waitress and make tips.

 

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