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February 7, 2003

The uplines are coming, the uplines are coming

By QBlog in A/QMOs

Ok, my uplines are coming to town tomorrow. Actually they are already here I guess. They are nice enough people but there is just so much "stuff" involved with uplines coming to town. I just went through all this about two weeks ago when they were in town to show the plan and consult with my wife and her downlines. The thing that kills me is that when she got into the business she was told that it won't be a big deal and a big inconvenience to our lives. It will be a job we can do ON THE SIDE. Yeah...who has heard that line before. It's a side job. Something you do in your spare time. What a freaking load.

We spend almost all of our spare time with this business. My wife organizing things, getting things ready for her uplines, downlines and sidelines (joke notice for those humor-impared) and me being the supportive (yes, I can be supportive) and friendly (I do try) husband who at least attends all this stuff to show my support. So basically we have no spare time. Not only do we not have spare time but we don't have time to do other things like do our taxes, get car maintenance, minor home repairs, taking pets to vet, etc. all get pushed aside for "later" because some Quixtar related item needs to be attended to.

I know the arguments and yes, I guess all this is my fault. I really shouldn't complain but I am because we have another weekend filled with plans, something called a beauty party, dinners, greetings, etc. and I'm just about tired of shaking hands and smiling. I'm just not that kind of guy. Ok, I'm that kind of guy when it's a crowd of like-minded souls but very few are much like me...at least it seems that way.

I just want a weekend alone. A weekend without Quixtar. A break from the big Q. I guess I only have myself to blame but it's much easier to blame Quixtar. And I guess I'm lazy. Goodnight.

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sounds like the working of a tv show or movie.





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