Sunday, January 4, 2009

Sunday, January 04, 2009

Im alas a bit sick, its bone chilling cold today in San Francisco ate a salad today, posted on a few fourms and mailing lists I lurk on, I discussed with my sponsor after I get through some things, I plan to drop the taxi thing in lulu of bartending school, Ill be a recovered bartender, the economy is to bad to be driving a cab, however I don’t rule it out in the future.

Nor is it something I want to do forever. I should be finshed with my garnishment and things should be improveing in the summer of 2009.

I did a few hours temp work today
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