Some vicious storms swept through the my area today, and I snapped a few pictures.
This first one is from our business – it suddenly started thunderstorming, then it started hailing. For those of you who don’t know, our business is a laundromat. We had a handful of people waiting inside looking out the window because they didn’t want to take their clothes to the parking lot to their cars and get them all wet again.
After a few hours, we closed down the laundromat for the night, and my mom and I started driving home. In a neighborhood near our laundromat, the streets were flooded.
Quote of the Day
A customer at our laundromat came up to me and said:
“Excuse me, my brother is locked inside the bathroom.”
I’ve heard of getting locked out of a bathroom, but how do you get locked in?
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Topic #116: What occupation did you want as a child? Given what you know now as an adult (or more of one than you were), would it have been a good choice for you?
As a child, I wanted to be a doctor. This was probably because my parents always told me that being a doctor was a good job, and most Asians in general want their children to become doctors.
Now that I know what being a doctor involves, I definitely do not want to be a doctor, and I know for sure that it’s not a good choice for me. Not only do I think I would make an incompetent doctor, I also do not like the type of work involved with being a doctor. My interests are completely different than helping sick people all day.