People make Andrew Jackson cry.
This has been a terrible week for me. Mostly because of today’s events. Let me tell you about them. Last night I went to see the movie Wall-E at the local dollar theater, The Omni 4, and I accidentally left my wallet there. Let it be noted that my wallet contains very important things, for example my credit cards, contact cards, personal information, etc. etc. It is my own fault for leaving it there and I realize this. I spent the entire day having mini panic attacks when I would think about what could result of it ending up in the wrong hands. However, I knew it was there. I waited for five hours and missed a class so I could meet the person opening the store so I could get it right away. I got it and immediately checked if anything was missing. Low and behold, all of my cash was gone. I went to the last showing of the night and the only people in or out of the building were the two closing employees. It was undeniably one of them who ripped me off. I am upset about losing the money, naturally, but I am more upset at the fact that people can be that dishonest and be that lacking in morals. I would never do that to someone. Never. Sometimes I encounter very nice people that will help me say, change a flat tire or give me directions, and I gain some faith in mainkind. You know, that they really aren’t terrible, but then I encounter people like these. And my faith is smashed. I just want to let local readers know that the Omni 4 has some very dishonest employees and they cannot be trusted. I am sad because of this. I am also sad because I missed my class, of which, I did all my homework for. I don’t know if losing a wallet is a good excuse for missing class or not. I mean, considering I did not have a license or anything, I had no legal way to get there. So, I guess we will see.

The theives make Andrew Jackson sad.
On another more uplifting note, the movie Frida was fantastic. I reccommend it to anyone and everyone. The story was so engaging and interesting. Not to mention the filming was beautiful. I have always thought Frida Kahlo’s life story was interesting, but this movie brings it to life and lets you see into it on a personal level. It gives her and her work a whole new meaning. It is a sensational movie. Please see it.
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Oh yeah, and sometimes on this blog I get comments from robots posting spam comments, and I got a funny one on one of my previous blogs. It was from Ganzalo Estevez at ilovechocolate.com. It reads:
“Hello webmaster. I am going to check it, since I saw a comment in another site regarding \”\”. Someone related to candy from mexico. Thanks anyway.” …I have no idea what this means, but it makes me laugh. Clearly it’s spam, but not very good spam.
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sorry about your bad day! i hate dishonnest people too!!
=) Thank you. The days after have been much better.