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Friday, August 12, 2005

Over

So work is finally over and as usual I raced the co-associate home again and as usual BEAT her. It feels so damn good to be done for a bit and as a parting present the workplace hooked us up with tickets to Qualcomm to the exec suite to watch UCLA v SDSU for the season opener (sponsored by SONY). If you suddenly see a half-crazed black guy streaking the field y'all will know that the Cali-J has gone mad from being back around co-workers. My time at work was great can't complain but it's also great to be heading back into USD to meet up with the ole school peeps. Like I did for the class schedule period I will throw up a post with advice to incoming peeps and hopefully y'all will hit it up with advice for the incoming peeps to help them transition from free peeps to slaves...(is that PC?)

3 comments:

Marc M said...

all advice is appreciated.

Cali J said...

First things first G: stay relaxed and good luck on Monday

Mad Bull said...

Wait? Wasn't it you I read saying how you were killing yourself out at work when you were sick? And its just for a temporary position? Wow! I want you to come work for me? Know anything about writing code? Bwoy, I would just cock up my feet and drink rum and pepsi and watch music videos everyday while you satisfied your hard-work ethic! ;-)

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Cali-J ueber alles in der Welt. Some think that I am mean; (I call them friends), in fact I am not that mean. What I am is sarcastic and dry to the sandpaper level. I have friends that I have never said a kind word to their face, but I praise to the ends of the earth to anyone I know and will defend them to the end. That’s just how I roll! My boys know that I am down for them, my girls know that no matter what I will keep them safe (and occasionally flirt with them [If you are a female friend of mine and think I haven’t flirted with you it just means you didn’t notice, it was extremely subtle or…not yet ]). No one is safe from my sarcasm even my own parents; hence of course as a kid I spent a significant amount of time in punishment. I treat people with respect if I think they deserve it – everyone starts off with the same amount of respect from me (a lot). You don’t need to earn my respect; you have to keep my respect.