Well I am feeling a lot better. No more headache, no more dizzy spells, no more nausea, but I do still have a little congestion.
I start off the day a bit late at 11:00am and went to get something to use for the week of training suggested by my wife. As I was leaving the store I witness an odd situation (I'm still in Minneapolis BTW). There is a car trying to get out of his parking spot. Behind him are 5 cars, 2 facing south and 3 facing north. I'm not sure they are fighting for the same parking spot, but they were at a stand still while waiting for this car to back out. The car inches out and as he does the car closest to him inches towards him. He moves a little more and the car get closer to him. They are practically a couple feet from each other and he has no choice to move forward. So he moves forward and to the right and he was still in parking spots. He gets dangerously close to another parked car and he was practically pinned. The other car that was inching towards him then started to work her way into the spot even though the man has not cleared the area. I started to smile and not laugh and the guy finally got out. That is the most unusual situation I have ever seen (and I'm currently from Texas). Very Sad.
I later headed out to the airport to pick up a couple of co-workers from Dallas-Fort Worth and had to circle the arrival area because they won't allow you to just sit there and wait on your passenger. After 4 rounds, they finally emerged from the airport and we headed back to the hotel. When we entered the room we found a gift pouch on one of the beds (my room had one too, but I never bother to open it). In it was an eye mask, ear plugs, linen spray, & a sleeping CD. So we say, "Put in the CD." and it played some soothing music with a doctor who was pretty must speaking subliminal message into you mind as you sleep. We immediatly turned it off (didn't want to get sleepy).
Later we left for dinner at the Hard Rock Cafe in Downtown Minneapolis. Pretty nice. I haven't been to one of these since junior year in high school (Damn I'm Old). Before we got to the resturant a man approached us wanting change to use (for what I don't know and don't care). I gave him some, he said thanks, and then asked for more. I said no, you have it all. Bye. I know that was kind of rude, but you got money from someone. Be happy and move on. Don't be greedy. Dinner was good and we went back to the hotel to rest up and prepare for first day of training.
There's that for today. Not as eventful as yetsterday, but still interesting.
Later............
Crazy Town!! Crazy Minnesotians eh? HAHA! Have fun with the training...make sure you absorb the info so you can kick ass and take names on that test Big Bro!!
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