Sunday, January 17, 2016

Bug List

While at work at the tennis center, the men’s doubles group that comes in right when we open at 7:30 am all rush in at the same time and make my job difficult, which is to sign them all in before they go to the courts.

The men all show up early and by 7:30, there’s a crowd by the door. There is also a couple seconds delay between signing each person in on the system, making the whole process a lengthy one.

I need to get in contact with the instructor for a USPTA certification exam and he won’t answer his phone or call back.

He needs to answer his phone or call me back.

The wait time at Westside Bagels between being seated and greeted by our waitress and receiving our waters.

The restaurant was very busy, so everyone was preoccupied.

When driving on the highway, a car drives on the left lane very slowly and will not move over for those trying to pass.

The driver must not know that the left lane of a highway is the fast lane.

The PlayStation Network signs me out of my account while I’m playing Call of Duty and I have to start a new game.

Network connection must not be strong, or the game has some bugs that need to be fixed.

On rainy days at the tennis center, we don’t know the exact time the courts will be dry and ready for use, so we can’t give anybody definite answers, making my job more difficult.

Weather is unfortunately unpredictable, we don’t know if it will rain again.

When replying to a skim board ad on Facebook, it was infuriating that the seller was taking days in between his messages.

I want to buy the skim board before it’s gone and I want answers to my questions.

My orthodontist is 4 hours away, the drive back and forth is a pain, but the worst is when I have an issue with my braces shortly after getting home from the trip.

Either I’m doing something wrong, or my orthodontist is.

My guitar strings have trouble staying in tune. Often, I have to tune them initially, and then a few times more into playing.

I’m either stringing my guitar incorrectly or I need better tuning pegs.

My room gets no air circulation, so whenever I spend a couple of hours or more in my room, it can get annoyingly hot and stuffy.

My door is usually left shut, but the air conditioner is also usually set to a high temperature.

I work with a James, who often talks just to hear himself speak. We get into the tennis center at 7:30 am and it’s too early to have a conversation with anybody, but a conversation with James never seems to have an ending.

If he were able to read the emotions of others, he would know when talking isn’t appropriate.

My MacBook Pro starts up like the battery has died, even though the charger was never unplugged. This makes startup extremely sluggish.

The problem is I don’t know how to fix it.

I’m 22 years old and still get pimples on a weekly basis.

Must be genetics.

I washed my car and it rained the next day so I’d have to wash it again.

After driving in the rain, the car gets dirty again.

When visiting my friend, it took half an hour to get through the gate of his community backed up to the street from the gate guard.

The authenticating entry process takes up to 5 minutes.

When I clock in to work at the tennis center, the fingerprint scanner doesn’t read my finger correctly and the process to clock in takes a whole awkward minute longer.

The time clock is located right by the door where there are a lot of people walking by, making the situation all the more awkward.

My phone battery doesn’t last through the day and there’s nothing worse than having a dead phone during an emergency.

I would either need a portable charger or a better battery.

My desk, bed and dresser take up most of the space in my room and then my keyboard, amp and guitars fill the rest. Getting from one side of the room to other can be a process.

My room is too small.

Apple Maps took me to the wrong location when on my way to my employer’s Holiday Party and made me show up half an hour late.

Apple Maps needs to be updated.



This list was difficult to complete because I’m generally understanding when it comes to difficulties.

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