Thirty years ago today
Nancy stayed
overnight at my place and told me she was three days late for her period, so
she might be pregnant. She also gave me $15 that I hadn't remembered that she
owed me.
At lunch time
Lorne had a talk with me about the way I worked. He said the quality of my work
was fine but I was too slow. This was a new situation for me because in any
other jobs I'd had there were no complaints. I couldn't work any faster and so
I felt unappreciated and uncomfortable with my occupation.
After work I went
to my bank and got a new card, then I cashed my cheque and on the way home
bought beer and groceries.
I talked with
Elaine on the phone.
I'd been feeling
cold symptoms. I went to sleep for a while and when I woke up I wasn't sure if
I was up to going to the Claremont.
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