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I gots an interview tomorrow and ive made the mistake of fantasizing about how much better my life would be with that job to the point i wont handle the rejection lmao
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Send me vibes, light uz a candle whatever
I gots an interview tomorrow and ive made the mistake of fantasizing about how much better my life would be with that job to the point i wont handle the rejection lmao

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This song means a lot to me because it is from a singer that I like and have always listened to and liked his music. It is all about looking back on your life and all of the good times that he had. This song means a lot because every time I hear it I can imagine having the same experiences as described in the song, and it just is a relaxing feeling because I have listened to the song since I was in middle school.
Lessons from Scotland
I thought I should post a little about the training in Scotland and what I learned.
The course was called Wellbore Cleaning Tools. It was pretty nifty. We spent our weekdays in a classroom with a big binder of materials, going through slideshows about different tools available to use during drilling (well, cleaning actually) operations. We got to tour through the warehouse that all the tools are refurbished and distributed from. I personally think warehouse tours are really cool.
Then we each had to give a little presentation about different things. Here is my favorite mud school lab partner #labpartnersforlife and I talking about one of the tools we learned about.
As you can see, we had absolutely no fun.
But I'm posting this because I really just wanted to share what I actually learned during that two week class, which was posted on the back of every stall in the women’s bathroom. So here are Grandma Clootie’s words of wisdom:
You're welcome.Â