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so tomorrow I interview at the local Gap retail store and I am a bit nervous about making a good impression and all that jazz lol.. I picked out a new outfit the only problem is that since i have lost so much weight i forgot what size shirt i am and bought one a size to big oh well I still like it and will wear it...
 but I just really want for this job to work out.. I learned a lot about myself from working at the coop about how to handle customers and to deal with rude ones ( I hate that) but a lot about finding a job that fits who I am .. and I am thinking that the Gap would be a good place to work.. I know some of the people there and it is a place where I think I can be more of myself and let the real Sasha come out by that I mean just being able to be social and talk with the customers and not be afraid of what to say and what not to say.. well within reason of course lol

so  I have entered a raffle for redsox playoff tickets and if I do get selected I will be going there is definitely not stopping me well unless I have to work that day then I might try and say I have a personal even that i need to take care of lol just hope they don't see me on tv .. so hopefully this interview goes well and then on sunday I  plan on going to manchester, nh to help canvas and campaign for obama along with the green mountain brigade(vermont's obama campaigners) lol and we will be meeting up with the one and only senator Patrick Leahy so this weekend should be packed full of fun and hopefully not wet weather!

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