Okay, okay....an update
I guess I'll take this blizzardy snow day to update. Seriously, there are like 20 inches of snow in Central Park right now.
So the past week has been completely insane. The new job is um....stressful, at best. It's not really what I expected and there is ALOT to learn and a lot of shit to be done that I didn't quite expect, but our clients (and our books) are amazing. I really do think that once I get into the swing of things there is tons of potential. However, there is absolutely ZERO creativity involved. Ahh well...sacrifices I suppose. There's really not much to share at this point except that after having this job, I will know how to operate (money, books, kissing ass, everything) a small business like a fucking pro. I do think that I will miss the writing though. Anyway, my boss is kind of an old hippie (she used to write for Rolling Stone for christsakes) and the office enviornment is totally laid back which I love and it's so nice to not have to report to a cubicle every day, even if the benefits aren't great and the pay is meeeh. B&W has spoiled me for life. Fuck.
On another note. Turns out, I will NOT be moving again after all. Due to some unexpected circumstances with another "future boy roommate", Joe and I will be staying in this little humble apartment alone together for at least another year...which I kind of prefer actually. It's nice and comfy. I totally dig our situation. He's the fucking best.
Also, WEEDS is offically (now that Arrested Development is off the air--ps: the 2 hr. finale was hi-larious!) the BEST FUCKING SHOW ON TELEVISION HANDS DOWN! One episode in and I was completely hooked like a tween taking her first bong hit. If you ever have a chance to watch Showtime, make sure you find this show and watch it. It's smart, funny, endearing, and Elizabeth Perkins (well, Mary Louise Parker, too) is AMAZING. I pray the second season is as stellar as the first.
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Seriously, once I get my grimy mitts on the two seasons of Dead Like Me you'll understand Showtime's ability to produce programming that is somehow superior to HBO's. I know, it sounds like blasphemy, but I'm right. Also, 5/9ths of the time our television is tuned to the Food Network. I'm not sure what that says about us, but it prolly says something.
Woohoo! Congrats on the new job!
Dani,
A new job is never quiet like you think there going to be, but I'm sure your going to love it. Like you said once you get into the hang of it, you'll never want to leave for another job when it comes along. Besides working in a small office has its perks. Glad to hear your not going to have to move, besides moving is just insane anyway.
Always thinking of you.
Mike
Did you get my card?
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