Apr. 11th, 2004

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Here I am, at work, you know, working. That is, when I'm not web-surfing or whatnot.

There are a few customers in the store. One's a regular, and I know roughly what he's doing, so no biggie there. The other customers...

All four of them came in at the same time. They brought a typewriter with them. The one person who is using it, from the sound of things, is not only the world's slowest typer, but makes occassional mistakes (which apparently requires jumping about a bit), and apparently, her friends are waiting on her to finish.

What gets me is this: They lugged this typewriter in here (although lugged may not be accurate... it looks like this tiny little thing), and seem to be typing up things that they are then making copies of. Why wouldn't they, I don't know... type these things up before coming to the store? Seems to me it would make a little more sense, or be more efficient, or something.

Oh well, back to not-church work. (Only one church job, thus far, but the night, unfortunately, is still young.)

EDIT: Amazing. Only had the one church job. Could it be that the church types are planning better?

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