Pig Update
September 20, 2005 on 5:55 pm | In This is soo crazy! | No CommentsI 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 CommentsFew 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 CommentsI’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 CommentsSchool 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 Commentsex 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 CommentsStarting 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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