Ex-clients
Had no problems waking up today, mainly because I slept early last night. I had a shower, got dressed and drove to Macca's for breakfast. Then I drove to the city to pick up DC right on time. He bought me a short black, lol. We talked about my new car, the weekend, some movies, and then about what was on the radio. He seemed to really enjoy the station Nova, I don't know why he doesn't listen to it more.
We got there before GS and checked in. We waited in the lagl waiting room for a while before GS caught up to us. We waited a bit more and DC introduced me to this LA lady before we were called in to the conference room.
The conference went for about four hours, but it was very productive. I don't know why, but I always walk out of these conferences with the feeling that my client will get off. Not that it's relevant, but I actually believe he's innocent. He's only so secretive because he wants to protect the others, which I admire. If this was an Asian group you would've had everyone ratting on eachother before the trial began.
Speaking of ratting, when we walked in I saw one of my former clients, the gambling client/mortgage fraud dude. We said hello briefly and had a short chat. He was being escorted to the police interview room. I don't know why they have a room specially designated for that, it's pretty dangerous isn't it???
And then on the way out, I bumped into Nom's former client, and we said hello. He asked for my card and I told him I worked for one client only. When I caught up to DC and GS they had this stupid grin on their face, mentally teasing me about knowing so many inmates. Whilst driving DC back to the city he commented on how I seemingly knew so many clients. I probably shouldn't have, but I told him how I had started to build a client base until Nom decided to rip them all off.
After dropping him off I drove to the Bra where I made a credit card payment and then went to the motor registry to have the car changed to my name. That didn't take as long as I had expected, and it was much easier than I had thought. I then went to Macca's for lunch and then went home.
You know what I had thought up a couple of nights ago? That maybe I should go pick Ele up from the airport when she returns. I mean, it's a crazy thought, I don't know why I didn't think of it earlier, and I don't know what made me think of it at all. But the thing is, I have no means of contacting her while she is in China. My only alternative is to ask Tracy to ask her if she needs a ride, and Tracy is in China too and only comes on to MSN sometimes.
So here I sit waiting for Tracy to come online...
We got there before GS and checked in. We waited in the lagl waiting room for a while before GS caught up to us. We waited a bit more and DC introduced me to this LA lady before we were called in to the conference room.
The conference went for about four hours, but it was very productive. I don't know why, but I always walk out of these conferences with the feeling that my client will get off. Not that it's relevant, but I actually believe he's innocent. He's only so secretive because he wants to protect the others, which I admire. If this was an Asian group you would've had everyone ratting on eachother before the trial began.
Speaking of ratting, when we walked in I saw one of my former clients, the gambling client/mortgage fraud dude. We said hello briefly and had a short chat. He was being escorted to the police interview room. I don't know why they have a room specially designated for that, it's pretty dangerous isn't it???
And then on the way out, I bumped into Nom's former client, and we said hello. He asked for my card and I told him I worked for one client only. When I caught up to DC and GS they had this stupid grin on their face, mentally teasing me about knowing so many inmates. Whilst driving DC back to the city he commented on how I seemingly knew so many clients. I probably shouldn't have, but I told him how I had started to build a client base until Nom decided to rip them all off.
After dropping him off I drove to the Bra where I made a credit card payment and then went to the motor registry to have the car changed to my name. That didn't take as long as I had expected, and it was much easier than I had thought. I then went to Macca's for lunch and then went home.
You know what I had thought up a couple of nights ago? That maybe I should go pick Ele up from the airport when she returns. I mean, it's a crazy thought, I don't know why I didn't think of it earlier, and I don't know what made me think of it at all. But the thing is, I have no means of contacting her while she is in China. My only alternative is to ask Tracy to ask her if she needs a ride, and Tracy is in China too and only comes on to MSN sometimes.
So here I sit waiting for Tracy to come online...

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