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Pig Update

September 20, 2005 on 5:55 pm | In This is soo crazy! | No Comments

I sent an email back to Jacqui, asking her how does she know my piggy?

Here is a copy of our corespondence:

Shukadarov wrote:
How do you know my piggy? Tell her I miss her, and that she is always wellcome to come back and stay next to my trash.

From: “Jacqui Hicks”
Subject: Re: piggie
To: “Shukadarov”

Piggie is going ON TOUR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHe is going to be a travelling girl. Stay tuned!
Jacqui

The Return of the Pig

September 19, 2005 on 10:26 pm | In This is soo crazy! | No Comments

Few days after Mark left I got an email from Jackie (favorite person at the gym), subjected “piggy,” and containing this picture -


I’m soooooo impressed, Mark took the time, involved other people, despite the stress of his moving, to give me a final laugh. A laugh to remember him.

Secret Admirer

September 17, 2005 on 10:12 pm | In Friends | No Comments

I’m not the only one who gets notes at work… After a forever brake me and Kate got together. She rushed with a note. Kate has a secret admirer from the deli at the Harwich Stop and Shop.


Thin Spread

September 15, 2005 on 9:05 pm | In A Quickie | No Comments

School hit insanely.

*Monday I study in the morning and go to work at noon till six, from there straight to school 6:30-10:00pm Management Science.

*Tuesday same schedule except the class - Business Finance.

*Wednesday gym, laundry, cooking and studying for 6:30-10:00pm Ethical Responsibility.

*Thursday, homework then work 12:00-8:00pm, then gym.

*Friday same as Thursday.

*Saturday, Studying in the morning Cost Accounting 1:00-5:00pm, and after to the gym.

*Sunday, work 11:00-3:00, after work preparation for Monday class.

*Monday - Beginning of vicious cycle.

P.S.: I wasn’t able to finish the short story before school started.

Exaggerate

September 3, 2005 on 8:53 am | In Big Soccer Words | No Comments

ex ag ger ate

v. ex ag ger at ed, ex ag ger at ing, ex ag ger ates
v. tr.
To represent as greater than is actually the case; overstate: exaggerate the size of the enemy force; exaggerated his own role in the episode.
To enlarge or increase to an abnormal degree: thick lenses that exaggerated the size of her eyes.

v. intr.
To make overstatements.

[Latin exaggerre, exaggert-, to heap up, magnify : ex-, intensive pref.; see ex- + aggerre, to pile up (from agger, pile, from aggerere, to bring to : ad-, ad- + gerere, to bring).]

ex agger ated ly adv.
ex agger ation n.
ex agger ative or ex agger a tory (–tôr, -tr) adj.
ex agger ator n.

Synonyms: exaggerate, inflate, magnify, overstate
These verbs mean to represent something as being larger or greater than it actually is: exaggerated the size of the fish I caught; inflated his own importance; magnifying her part in their success; overstated his income on the loan application.
Antonyms: minimize

exaggerate

v 1: to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth; “tended to romanticize and exaggerate this `gracious Old South’ imagery” [syn: overstate, overdraw, hyperbolize, hyerbolise, magnify, amplify] [ant: understate] 2: do something to an excessive degree; “He overdid it last night when he did 100 push-ups” [syn: overdo]

Finally Home at Work!

September 2, 2005 on 8:21 am | In Announcement | No Comments

Starting September 1st, I transferred from Mashpee branch to Hyannis branch. It took me 2,5 years and 4 different branches of Citizens bank to, finally, get to work in the branch of the town I live in. Yeiiiiiiiii! I take it as a new beginning I also changed my look for this new beginning. It’s the new me - younger and handsomer looking:

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