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Oct. 13th, 2004 02:00 pmHave returned from Boston. Have left my driver's license/student ID in Meg's dorm. Oh, and guess how much money I have in my checking account right now?
$9.04.
Yes, $9.04.
I have plenty of money in savings, but I can't transfer any funds because I don't have online banking, it won't let me through the ATM, and the account number and oh, wait my driver's license are not here.
So I have no cash.
Also, because my student ID is in the mail right now, I have no meal plan, or any way of getting into buildings. I would replace it, but right, I don't have any cash to pay for it. I also really need to do laundry, but again I don't have any cash. I'm beginning to feel like the cautionary tale of Adrian Reed.
However it's not really that bad, for two reasons.
a) Thankfully, I just realized that I have a check for $34 from the student booksale last semester. Still since the bank is closed today, no cash/ID card until tomorrow.
b) That standby: ye old credit card that parents pay for.
Oh, but Boston was cool.
$9.04.
Yes, $9.04.
I have plenty of money in savings, but I can't transfer any funds because I don't have online banking, it won't let me through the ATM, and the account number and oh, wait my driver's license are not here.
So I have no cash.
Also, because my student ID is in the mail right now, I have no meal plan, or any way of getting into buildings. I would replace it, but right, I don't have any cash to pay for it. I also really need to do laundry, but again I don't have any cash. I'm beginning to feel like the cautionary tale of Adrian Reed.
However it's not really that bad, for two reasons.
a) Thankfully, I just realized that I have a check for $34 from the student booksale last semester. Still since the bank is closed today, no cash/ID card until tomorrow.
b) That standby: ye old credit card that parents pay for.
Oh, but Boston was cool.