Iran, Stats analysis, Service in Denmark, 14-hour days and Scheisskom
Esjberg, Denmark

Wow, someone from Iran looked at my webpage. And there wasn't any log of them clicking a link to come to my site so that means that they knew of the address and manually typed it in. weird, I wonder who in Iran would know about my website?
I got a new stats analysis thing, a link to it is in the left hand frame at the very bottom. All the other countries on the list are pretty usual, I know people in all of the countries and I guess they're so bored at work that they find my site interesting.
I went to an English pub in Esjberg the other night. The place was pretty packed, I found 1 seat free in a corner and sat in it and all of these Freaky Danish people started yelling at me in Danish, I was about to yell blitzkreg and duck for cover until the bar tender told me there was a beer tasting going on and the annoucer went to the can and I took his seat.
Denmark is a bit of a weird country, it's got a weird cleanliness of a nursing home and it seems like no one over the age of 40 can speak a word of German or English.
You can tell it's a socialist country, the service is shit where ever you go. I guess when you can sit and do nothing and be cared for unti l you die by the government your not to motivated to work. I prefer the North American way of going about running a restaurant, if the server gives bad service, they can starve to death from not making any tips. BAD SERVICE = DEATH, simple as that. That would get those slack asses at the Pizza Hut in (one moment while I open charmap) Ã?rhus to do some fucking work for a change.
My phone is broken again, those useless tossers at Deutsch Telekom fucked it up while I was on holidays. They told me to leave it unplugged for a while and if it still didn't work then I should call back when that rep was off duty and other telekom-pee-on-droid was on call so I could fucking loose it and start yelling in English at them to fix my phone. Then they said that they wanted to charge me $60 Canadian to fix what they broke. It's a good thing I started working out again, now I can beat the shit out of the Telekom repair man if he trys to invoice me.
I have start going to the office now. The days of sleeping in until 11:30am and not having to get dressed for work are over. Now I have to spend ?240 of my own hard earned cash and take 2 trains for 90 miuntes and walk for 1.5KM to get to work. Our office is in the middle of an industrial park by the Hannover airport so I'm not quite sure how easy it is to get around without a car. I guess I'll find out tomorrow. I think I'll try to put in 12-14 hour days at the office, since it takes so long to get their and back I'll work my 40 hours for the week from Monday - Wednesday. That way I can enjoy somewhat of a life the rest of week in Bremen or where ever I happen to be.
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