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Skydiving
The fam and I went skydiving on Sunday. I know what everyone says, “why would you want to jump out of a perfectly good airplane?” Let me tell you what, the planes they use there make you want to jump out of them. It all went pretty well, and the training was thankfully short. However, one of my sisters didn’t quite stick the landing…

Rescue 7-9 to the rescue! It sucks, but it was funny as hell. They didn’t want to transport her all the way up to Lebanon, so settled with Hershey Med. Four fractures in her ankle, and probably looking at surgery. I, on the other hand, fared much better.

But enough of that. I’ll be lucky as hell to make rent and still have anything left to live on. Sallie Mae has started calling me. Capital One continues. I sent my resume to a bank and a vending company. The vending job would be pretty kickass, and I would actually enjoy it. Here’s hoping. Regardless of what I manage to get and when I get it, though, it’s going to take me so long to catch up after this…
I’m actually managing to meet some girls lately, too, and am talking to a few. Amazing.
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Okay, looking at this picture of you, I am shocked you took the warehouse job. From the sound of things, you were lugging around 3 times your own weight in boxes.
I know it seems like it’s taking forever, but stick to your guns and keep chipping away at it. When you’re out of debt, you will be so proud of yourself. It will be a huge, huge weight taken off your back.
And last but not least, congrats on meeting the ladies!
Oh hardy har har…
Yes, I am all skin and bones… that’s what happens when you have no money for food, and besides that, are too lazy to get food that involves any sort of preparation apart from microwaving, and as such have no energy for rebuilding all that muscle you used to have in high school (which wasn’t much, but certainly a lot more than I have now).
It’s an endless cycle, really. And I can’t eat nearly as much as I used to be able to, either – darn stomach shrunk.
you have a great smile though! i think thats the first we’ve seen it on your blog.
Awww good ol Sallie Mae. I been having problems with them for more than 5 years. It’s exactly a similar problem that made my 12k loan into a 70k loan. There is a video that Sallie Mae does not want anybody to see. You can view it here http://salliemaestruggle.blogspot.com/