Monday, October 25, 2004

Signs, Signs, Everywhere the Signs

Have you ever wondered, why no one ever wants to obey signs. It's not hard, it's not complicated. Take the sign on the SA office door, for example. It says quite clearly "SA" as in student government. As in:

1) not the bookstore
2) not the bottom half of the bookstore.

Now come on here people, I thought we had this all sorted out at the beginning of the semester: THIS IS NOT THE BOOKSTORE. So, here I am, minding my own business and doing my work when this girl is POUNDING ON THE DOOR at about 10 minutes after 10:00am. Finally I get up [obviously she can't read our office hours either] and see what she needs. She wants to know where we keep the books for economics. She's also wondering if we have the books for Bible 112 in early. ARE YOU JOKING? Apparantly, she was not. I carefully instruct her that when the kind salesperson in the bookstore said "downstairs" she meant downstairs IN THE BOOKSTORE. Humph...sheesh. I mean, how many books would one sell if a person had to leave your store to get them and come back to pay for them...your inventories would clearly deplete rapidly however.

Time for chapel!!

Peace Out, A Town Stomp!!

I luv you mom and dad!

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