Friday, October 27, 2006

What Nevada Day means to me...

Happy Nevada Day everyone! Today is Nevada Day, otherwise known as roundabout the day that Nevada officially became a state. It actually happened on Halloween but the state legislature thought it might be a good idea to give people another three-day weekend. And I couldn't agree more. I spent Nevada Day in my jammies watching True Life and drinking tea. Because I am intrinsically a lazy person. If I had been born during the pioneer days and it had been left up to me, Nevada never would have even be discovered to become a state. The other pioneers would have found me napping in the covered wagon and kicked my lazy ass back to Utah... or wherever the Nevada pioneers came from.

I went out for my first afterwork happy hour last night. Some girl I've met three times is moving to Phoenix so some of us office folk celebrated her departure and wished her well with giant margaritas and taco chips. The three times I met her she was very nice and I don't know anyone here anyway so I went. The margaritas at Agave are HUGE. That stopped bothering me after one of the office bigwigs pulled out his credit card. Suddenly two or three of those bad boys didn't seem so hard to handle. 'Cuz they was free.

I have absolutely no other plans for the rest of the weekend other than driving lessons. Pray for my neighbors please. They have nice cars and I can just see myself hitting one of them as I pull out of the complex.

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