April 29, 2002 // 4:29 p.m. // The runaround
I found out where it was located, but the sign was pretty vague. You'd think you'd want people to find your store. So I headed downtown, and again couldn't find the address. I'll have to go on a search tomorrow for the address. This is the difficulty of living with my sister. She was working on this computer, arrived home before I had the chance to use it, told me she was in the middle of a card game, and I got on a different computer. I hadn't even clicked a thing to get started, so giving it up was no problem. I got on the other computer, looked over at her and she was reading the newspaper. Since she didn't rush over at the computer, and after a minute or so, I came back to this one. Now she's complaining that I'm on this computer. Don't all computers have solitaire? Jason Last time on Apexsensatin : Now on Apex : Apex Archives : Next time on ApexsensatinAfter putting in my volunteer hours at Mountain View Elementary in Ogden, I headed straight to Sugarhouse to pick up a concert ticket to see The Promise Ring in concert tomorrow night. After maneuvering around the area and attempting to pull into the parking lot, I noticed that the building was empty, and there was a sign on the door saying where they had moved. I couldn't park on the busy street, or even stop, so I had to go quite far out of my way to circle back around just to read a "we've moved" sign.