August 20, 2003

Employed

Well, I'm a Starworld 20 employee now, I got my schedule today and I'm scheduled to work Friday, Saturday, and Sunday... about 20 hours of work total, which isn't bad... I could actually take more hours than that. It's not like I have anything else to do. I have to get up early Sunday for work though, have to be in at 10am. I'm not used to those kind of hours.

I deposited 84 bucks into my new checking account yesterday, and I don't think they deposited it into the right account. I assumed this earlier today, but wrote it off as paranoia. Then, I checked out my deposit receipt, which I kept (go me) and it has nothing on it even resembling my account number. I'm going to go to Bank of Oklahoma tomorrow and see if the balance is correct, which should be somewhere between $140 and $150. My online banking says that my balance is $94, not counting today's transactions (I spent around 25 bucks today).

When I check my balance tomorrow, if they tell me that my balance is ~$70, I'm gonna get pissed. I've never had a bank account like this, so I don't know what to do if they fucked up my shit. Hopefully my receipt will help, but it doesn't have my acct. number on it or anything. I'm not going to sit quietly and lose $80 because some stupid bitch put my money in the wrong account though. I'm probably blowing it way out of proportion, but I've never handled anything like this before so I don't know what the fuck's going on.

I bought Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution today for $20, and it's really cool. I've only spent about an hour and a half on it so far, but I like the quest mode way more than the kumite mode in regular VF4. They pretty much executed everything better. Their training mode is way more newbie friendly, and way more in-depth. I haven't tried out the new characters yet, I was busy trying to keep up my winning streak with Lau to try other characters. I won 36 matches in a row, one after another after another, in quest mode. The quest mode is pretty cool, instead of just fighting guys and gaining ranks like in regular VF4, you actually have to pick an "arcade", and win enough games at that particular arcade to be able to enter a tournament. I basically played at the easiest arcade, but I though the opponents would gradually get harder. They did, but very slowly. I figured that I would stop playing when somebody beat me. 36 games later, I finished playing. Definitely worth more than $20, with all of the extras that the game has.

Fucking bank of oklahoma...

Posted by at August 20, 2003 04:48 AM
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