Monday, June 18, 2012

Welcome to your friendly neighborhood bar.

My place of employment is pretty unique.  The best way to describe it is your neighborhood bar.  We have a strong regular base.  Which is good because whenever you go out there is more often someone there you know.  They might not always know your name, but close enough.  If anything, there's always someone in a corner you can go sit next to and judge people.  There's plenty of material to work with.

Regulars.  There are a number of them.  And to me they fall into two categories.  The good regulars and the bad regulars.  No names as always and if you feel you fall in one or the other category I will not confirm nor deny which one you're in.  shrugs. So. I obviously am a big fan of the good regulars.  These are the put together regulars.  The regulars who like to have a good time.  The fun ones.  The ones who bring us food.  Jello shots.  All sorts of things.  The good regulars we wouldn't mind having over to our house.  When they come in we're generally pleased to see them.  A couple comes in often and definitely fall into the good regular category.  Fun loving people who lift up the environment with their attitude.  Someone I definitely wouldn't mind sitting in a corner with, sharing a cocktail, and reading people.

Bad regulars.  Don't get me wrong, people all have their own opinions on others.  Again I will not confirm nor deny your place on this list.  People who fall on the bad regular list are people I definitely would not invite to my house.  I might even avoid them if I saw them in the grocery.  Just saying.  I've been trying to stay positive but I kind of have to get this out.  Negative people and people not put together.  Gah!  I don't know Lord knows I've been messy.  Multiple times.  But I'm learning more and more how much everyone's attitudes affect one another.  Yeah, duh right?  Its even more so than you think.  As a teacher I think about the environment I'm in charge of and try to make it positive.  I'm not sure exactly what I'm saying.  Or even trying to.  By say of course I mean write.  Moral of the story (blog) is try to be someone who makes the room better when you walk in.  Things happen and problems happen.  How you approach them is all the difference.  All about the choices.

-"Ah man, my life sucks."
-"Phew things are rough, this is how I'm working on fixing them."

Be a good regular. Make more fun. Make jello shots.

Any of this make sense or did I just ramble a lot? I'm still working on making the right choices.  If that none of that makes sense watch this Rihanna video:
Bam

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