Friday, January 18, 2008

My Friday Twitter (imitation twitter)

6:10 alarm
6:30 Curves
7:10 Oatmeal with raisins, brown sugar and milk for breakfast, coffee with creamer.
Old fashioned oat meal cooks in the microwave just as fast as quick oats. hmmm
8:55 work - I am the first to arrive on Fridays
9:00 open Library doors after turning on computers
9:02 say good morning to Kelli
9:10 empty drop box
- - - check books and movies in - shelve - check books and movies out - - - - -
11:00 start binding edges of new paper bound books with clear tape
- - - check books and movies in - shelve - check books and movies out - - - - -
Bright and sunny, but COLD and icy.
12:00 home canned peaches and cottage cheese for lunch
1:00 Shiela brought in Guacamole dip she made for a Mexican food day at school. Kids at school would not eat it. She gave it to me to take it home and use this weekend for After Alpha because she can't have it at home. (dieting)
- - - check books and movies in - shelve - check books and movies out - - - - -
3:00 finish taping books, empty drop box and check in materials
- - - check books and movies in - shelve - check books and movies out - - - - -
3:17 empty drop box - Check in "Dr Who on Location" inter-loan book
- - - check books and movies in - shelve - check books and movies out - - - - -
4:00 explored Microsoft Live Search Mapping site while waiting for patrons to arrive
- - - check books and movies in - shelve - check books and movies out - - - - -
4:07 Reboot Horizon software when it freezes up
- - - check books and movies in - shelve - check books and movies out - - - - -
- - - - check movies out- - - -
5:15 shut down computers
5:28 waiting for last minute stragglers. Kelli talking to friends says she will finish up.
5:30 GO HOME
6:00 thaw a bowl of bean soup for dinner
6:30 wash dishes
7:30 watch satellite maps of DH hometown load on the slow computer connection
9:00 write last entry in this page - plan to read and then to go to bed about 9:30.


Ok my experiment with a Twitter day was boooring for you the reader, and way too much work for me the writer considering the results - Why would anyone Twitter regularly?

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