He that lives upon hope will die fasting.
Another post! Within a week! Sweet merciful crap!
At work we have these new coupon books. They're 20$ each and totally worth it. Each store has a set amount of books we're supposed to sell, and a certain percentage we're supposed to have at the end of each week. If your store keeps its percentage up, everyone in the store (everyone!) will win a free PSP! Unfortunately, we didn't make our percentage last night, so now my dreams of a PSP have once again been shattered. As soon as the store reaches its goal, however, we will get a 50cent commission for each book we sell personally. That's pretty sweet. If I can sell one an hour, that's an extra 50cents/hour I'm making.
To motivate us to sell these book, Shauna, the manager, has weekly prizes we can win depending on our percentages. So far, I am rocking the boat! I have an easy 5% lead on everyone esle in the store. I was at 19% last night and 17% the night before. Thats pretty fucking sweet. The prize I think I won this time around is 20$ in cold, hard cash, which will help on tomorrows paycheck. I only have like 4 hours for tomorrows paycheck, fucking exam week. Anyways, I think my high percentage is because of my charming smile and magnetic personality.
All right, I'm done with all that boring work crap no one wants to hear about.
I watched A Love Song for Bobby Long, which was fantastic! It even brought a big ol' gator tear to my eye at the end. My only gripe is that John Travolta seems odd playing an old man. He does a good job, but the look doesn't suit him. They never overtly said how old he was, so I don't know how old he was supposed to be, but it just seemed odd. Other than that, all the performances are incredible. Scarlett Johansson plays her part very well, and that other guy was good too. John Travolta really steals the show with his antics, though. You really feel for him by the end of the movie. I give it an 8.5/10.
I have more to say, but I'll save it for later.

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