The Future's Sold Out
End of the weekend which went by entirely too fast, and I can't even begin to tell you how ready I am to go to work in the morning. I just can't. It would be stupid to try, because it's totally and utterly impossible. I'm just so... yeah. Anyways, it's been a good weekend but again it went by way too fast. Friday night we did some errands and went to dinner with my grandma and Adam. That was a fun time. Saturday was mainly ruled by the incident that was "Firelake Grand Casino's Completely, Utterly Retarded and Horrendous Way of Doing Events." Let me explain. (Like I have to ask permission to write about something in my own blog?)
So we arrive around 12:45 or so. There's already a line to get Line Passes. See, you have to wait in line to get a line pass. They hand out passes A, B, C, and D starting at 3:00, then that tells you what line to get in before the show. So basically we wait for around two hours to get Line Pass A, then immediate go get in Line A to wait until 4:00 when they start letting Line A in to the show. It was a total cluster bunch of retardedness. What made it even worse was that they didn't even have the lines set up once we got our line passes, so we got yelled at by the incredibly stupid Security people while they scrambled to set up lines. I swear, if there is ever another event at Firelake Grand Casino that I'm even DYING to see, I will not go if it's still going to be like this. It's totally ridiculous, and I'll be writing a letter/email to them tomorrow. Oh, and another thing that really made me angry was the fact that the tickets for the show were kept in an envelope with my name on it, along with my credit card number and expiration date. Sigh. Morons. Let's keep a box full of envelopes with credit card numbers and expiration dates at a place where people with serious problems and serious addictions will do anything they can to feed those problems and addictions.
Anyways, now that I'm done with that, on to some better news. The Jeff Dunham show was absolutely hilarious. Not a single repeat joke. Jeff is actually filming a Christmas special next week, so we got to pretend it was Christmas in May. It was quite hilarious. If anyone has a chance to see Jeff live, I highly recommend it.
Tomorrow will be my first of only four days this month where I actually have to be on the phones at work. I'll be on the phones on Mondays, and the rest of the days I'm going to be in training for servicing Homeowners policies. This is a total blessing and I'm very happy to not have to be on the phones all stupid month. I touched on this a bit in the last blog. Hopefully the Mondays aren't going to be make me completely crazy.
It's late, it's been a long day (even though it went by pretty quickly), and I'm tired. Thank you all for reading. Comment, and I'm sure I'll see you soon.
-Ryan J. Schwimmer
So we arrive around 12:45 or so. There's already a line to get Line Passes. See, you have to wait in line to get a line pass. They hand out passes A, B, C, and D starting at 3:00, then that tells you what line to get in before the show. So basically we wait for around two hours to get Line Pass A, then immediate go get in Line A to wait until 4:00 when they start letting Line A in to the show. It was a total cluster bunch of retardedness. What made it even worse was that they didn't even have the lines set up once we got our line passes, so we got yelled at by the incredibly stupid Security people while they scrambled to set up lines. I swear, if there is ever another event at Firelake Grand Casino that I'm even DYING to see, I will not go if it's still going to be like this. It's totally ridiculous, and I'll be writing a letter/email to them tomorrow. Oh, and another thing that really made me angry was the fact that the tickets for the show were kept in an envelope with my name on it, along with my credit card number and expiration date. Sigh. Morons. Let's keep a box full of envelopes with credit card numbers and expiration dates at a place where people with serious problems and serious addictions will do anything they can to feed those problems and addictions.
Anyways, now that I'm done with that, on to some better news. The Jeff Dunham show was absolutely hilarious. Not a single repeat joke. Jeff is actually filming a Christmas special next week, so we got to pretend it was Christmas in May. It was quite hilarious. If anyone has a chance to see Jeff live, I highly recommend it.
Tomorrow will be my first of only four days this month where I actually have to be on the phones at work. I'll be on the phones on Mondays, and the rest of the days I'm going to be in training for servicing Homeowners policies. This is a total blessing and I'm very happy to not have to be on the phones all stupid month. I touched on this a bit in the last blog. Hopefully the Mondays aren't going to be make me completely crazy.
It's late, it's been a long day (even though it went by pretty quickly), and I'm tired. Thank you all for reading. Comment, and I'm sure I'll see you soon.
-Ryan J. Schwimmer
Good thing you aren't on the phones...my work life just went to crap. :-(