Self-deprecation is worth its weight in smoldering phoenix-ashes and baby unicorn tears.
or; a few minutes before a final . . .
Published on May 3, 2006 By SanChonino In Humor
There's a radio station here in Utah that every other Wednesday has a feature called "Things That Must Go". It's a list of things that their listeners send in to gripe about, and they read them on the air. This morning, as I was studying (read: trying in vain to study) for today's final, I listened to their list, and was inspired. So here goes, my list of THINGS THAT MUST GO!!!!!

-College textbook buyback hassles. You spend weeks trying to find a copy of the book before the semester starts that fits your budget, and you finally find one that's only eighty-five bucks and is falling apart (most of chapter 2 is missing). So you go to class, thinking that since the teacher said the book was "required" that you would use it. Guess what? You don't even touch the damn thing all semester! And then, you go to try and sell it back, and they say . . . "Oh, we're sorry, it looks like a new edition of that one is out. I can't take it." Grrrrrrr . . . :@

-People who come in to look for shade trees, and they make me walk them through the whole freaking nursery, telling them the pros and cons of every single tree. And then they do the same thing to five other people. Get a life! You think we don't have jobs to do besides dick around showing you trees?

-That pungent smell of the denizens on the busses . . . ugh.

-Fat girls that wear skimpy clothes. Now, I'm a hot-blooded male, and I like to see a good-looking girl just the same as everyone else, but I'd be willing to sacrifice seeing the beautiful bellybuttons and shoulders if it would mean that I didn't have to see fat people's panzas hanging out of their too-small shirts. It's disgusting, ladies. Please put on some clothes. As I said, I'll sacrifice belly shirts altogether to save me the torture of seeing that . . .

-Old men who buy big ol' diesel trucks and then jack them up so high that it seems to take a crane to get them into their vehicles. You would never - I repeat, NEVER - need a truck that big, and it only seems to make it a hassle for everyone else. Quit trying to "relive the glory days" and make up for your paltry packages!

-People who call to just . . . ahem . . . chat. I'm not a fan of the phone, unless we're unable to get together for distance of monetary reasons (so, in other words, you're the exception, BlueDev) let's just meet up and then we can talk! I hate talking on the phone when you're a mile away.

-Buying things from amazon.com. Now, notice I didn't say through, only from. I love to buy books from other people, with amazon.com as the go-between, but buying from amazon proper is a lesson in patience, when your package arrives about two months too late.

-The computer lab in the business building, mostly because they have the nicest computers so I like to work there, but all that finance mumbo-jumbo that I hear people talking around me make my head swirl. In the foreign language building, we don't even have a computer lab. It must be a prejudice!



Anyway, there's some of my list. I'm sure that every few weeks I'll write a new list, but for now I think I'm done. So - please, those who read, feel free to share that things that you think must go . . . at least to preserve your sanity.
Because I sure feel better.

Comments
on May 03, 2006
On the Text book buy backs.......looks like nothing has changed in 30 years!
on May 03, 2006
Haha, I love your list San Cho! I agree about the fat girls in belly baring tops! Add the too low cut jeans in it too. Even if she's not too fat, she might have belly fat and that's not pretty!


I didn't realize Amazon was so slow, that's terrible!


If only some people would wear deodorant...or take a bath! I second that!


My thing that must go are people who keep dialing the wrong number! And doing it everyday!

That's all for now!

Nice blog!
on May 03, 2006
And I second forever's comments! great blog!

I"m "plus sized" and wouldn't dream of wearing too tight clothin, anything revealing, certainly never those kinds of jeans!

I do tend to like very feminine clothing, such as lace, silks, florals and I'm at an age where it doesn't look good on me anymore!

I can't stand to "chat" on the phone either and that must mean I"m not?? feminine?
talking on the phone to my sister's ( far away!) is different though, cause we can't get together...

fun article!
on May 03, 2006
Add the too low cut jeans in it too. Even if she's not too fat, she might have belly fat and that's not pretty!


I agree wholeheartedly, Serenity. You've hit it on the head!

My thing that must go are people who keep dialing the wrong number! And doing it everyday!


Ha ha ha ha! I'm sorry. That's pretty much the worst.

fun article!


Thanks Trudy! It's always good to hear from you.
on May 04, 2006
Hehe, that's an interesting idea for a thread.

And the fat ladies thing yup! Add old women who even tho are not fat have pieces of skin hanging out, erk! I think it's worse than fat, just MHO.
on May 04, 2006
Good list, mate.

Why is that the only people who can't smell a really pungent body odour is their owner? Oh, wait a minute, I just recalled a saying from years ago "A dog can't smell its own smell". I wonder if this applies to us as well?

Like you, larger ladies in small lady's clothes are just not attractive. My pet dislike is those who wear fishnet stockings that leave little bubbles of flesh poking out all over their legs. This is so NOT a good look.

We don't have old men in diesel trucks, we have soccer mums in large 4 wheel drives (SUV's). I think their mentaility is similar though. And there is no way these women will ever get that truck near to a dirt track or steep grade.

The more I hear about you, the more I like. I am not a fan of the phone. They are a necessary evil, as far as I'm concerned. I have a friend who I see regularly but who likes to call and 'chat', even though I've told him a number of times I don't like sitting on the phone for ages. I had a girlfriend once who could spend all night on the phone, if she didn't have to sleep. Like you, I would rather be sitting with the person, looking at them and enjoying their company.

Amazon, huh? We've used it a number of times but have never had a problem. Oh, well, maybe we've been lucky.


on May 04, 2006

My pet dislike is those who wear fishnet stockings that leave little bubbles of flesh poking out all over their legs. This is so NOT a good look.

Gross!

on May 04, 2006
I hate older women who try to wear the teenage style just because most of it was in when they were teens. Leave the teeny bopper clothes ALONE!

Charissa
on May 04, 2006
Add old women who even tho are not fat have pieces of skin hanging out, erk! I think it's worse than fat, just MHO.


My pet dislike is those who wear fishnet stockings that leave little bubbles of flesh poking out all over their legs. This is so NOT a good look.


I hate older women who try to wear the teenage style just because most of it was in when they were teens. Leave the teeny bopper clothes ALONE!



Amen to all three of you. I think you've hit it on the head . . .

Amazon, huh? We've used it a number of times but have never had a problem. Oh, well, maybe we've been lucky.


I think my problem is the books that I order from amazon proper are usually coming from Spain, and it seems to take them at least three months to get to me . . . why a publishing company in Mexico can't get these books into their presses is beyond me . . . oh well.
on May 05, 2006

I hear you on the textbook thing.  I can't tell you how many I have still that I will never use again, simply because they wouldn't buy them back.  Grrr.

I agree as well with the clothing issue.  I wish people would dress for their body type.  Let's keep things covered up please.

I haven't ever had any trouble with Amazon, but then again, I am never buying foreign things.  I'm not nearly cultured enought to be reading things in Spanish on a regular basis, with the exception of my scriptures.

on May 05, 2006
I'm not nearly cultured enought to be reading things in Spanish on a regular basis, with the exception of my scriptures.


You should get on that, man . . . culture is good for you!