October 7, 1996
2:43AM Technically October 8, 1996
Well, I did spend a big chunk of yesterday working on my papers, but only in the preparation stage. I read all of the Thelma & Louise script while laying in the hammock on the ranch deck, then ate dinner, then went back to read a good section of Bonnie & Clyde. For the most part, the scripts were very similar to the movies, but perhaps they'll give me a little insight into the comparisons.
When I got home last night, I ventured to try to upgrade my computer, but within the first ten minutes, I'd already hit a snag. The motherboard wasn't compatible with the case. Try as I may, I couldn't get the two to mesh, so I packed them both back in anticipation of going to Fry's today.
This morning, I woke around 8:45AM and got ready to leave. Before I did, though, Larry said I should call a place in the valley to see what they would charge to handle the upgrade installation. We did, it was reasonable, but I decided I'd try it myself first.
And so, at Larry's better-safe-than-sorry insistance, I placed all the computer items purchased on Saturday back in my car and headed for Burbank. When I arrived at the store, I went in first to see what would be the best solution, a case with a PS/2 port in the right place or a motherboard with a PS/2 port elsewhere. None of the cases had any PS/2 ports and I couldn't make heads or tails of the motherboards, so finally I gave up. Before leaving the store, though, I went to the CPU department to ask if they had any Cyrix P166+ chips in stock. The clerk said they did, which I was surprised to hear since they didn't have any on Saturday and it was too early for a Monday delivery. But, nonetheless, one was in stock, so the clerk wrote me a purchase order and I took it with me back to the car.
When I got back in the store, items in tow, I took them to the return desk and filled out the return forms. It seemed intentionally difficult to return the items as each needed a separate form which had to filled out by hand. To purchase an item, on the other hand, was simple as saying your first and last name then confirming the computer's match.
So anyway, several minutes later, I returned the items and was told to go to register 1-10 to get the new CPU in exchange. I did as much, but when it came time for everything to be cleared, the clerk asked for the credit card and my driver's license. It was Larry's credit card and so the clerk said she needed a supervisor. Several minutes later in this already way too long process, a supervisor arrived and I argued my way through. It seemed moronic to me that they were giving me crap about not being the person named on the card when they were crediting the card with $375. (The returns totalled more than the CPU.) I felt like saying that it was a violation of Mastercard/Visa policy to ask for additional identication -- a little thing I learned from recently becoming a credit card merchant myself --, but I kept quiet on that point. So, anyway, several minutes later, they finally said ok and I left with the chip.
When I got back home, in casual conversation, Larry asked me if I'd snuck a Seagram's Peach Daquiri cooler before going to bed. I told him that I hadn't and he insisted that one was open on the counter this morning. (Not that I couldn't have had one. In fact, it was I who purchased them yesterday.) So, anyway, Larry said something how he didn't think the maid would have had one, and that was that.
Later in the day, when I walked into the kitchen, Larry was laughing. He said that he'd asked the maid, who speaks very little English, and that Katie had told her that she could have it in her lunchbox. Yep, that's right. Three year old Katie went to pre-school with booze in her lunchbox. I laughed and Larry laughed, too, but he was a tad worried that we should call the school. I told him that there was no need to bring unnecessary attention to it and we moved on.
For most of the day, and until just a few minutes ago, I've been watching, re-watching, isolating, and writing on To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar. The paper, which is due tomorrow, is now done and I'm off to bed as soon as this is done. I've got to wake up early tomorrow to take my computer in for the upgrade before class starts. 'Night
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