12/13/04 12:29 - ID#36480
Under Pressure
So anyway, being a bit gun-shy on the subject, I found myself in a dilemma 6 months before my brother's wedding when I was shopping at IKEA (I swear this is a true story) and a song I'd never heard before comes over the store sound system. I'm really not paying much if any attention to what's playing, but like that feeling of inevitability when you feel yourself surrendering to sleep, this song tacitly penetrated my consciousness until I was standing stock still wondering what IS this song? and trying to memorize key lyrics so I could look it up when I got home. At the same time thinking, oh crap! This would be the perfect first dance song for Erik and Alisha.
Well, I knew I had to look it up, but I held firm on not intervening in the decision process for a long time. The song was from the soundtrack for the animated version of Tarzan, and I had visions of it being about Tarzan's eternal love for Cheetah, or some other innuendo fatal to my relationship with my future sister-in-law if my brother did use it at my suggestion and they later watched the movie, which I had never seen.
Anyway, I did eventually propose the song to them as nonchalantly as possible, posting the MP3 on the family website for them to preview. To my relief, they thanked me but said they had a short list of songs already under consideration. In true contrarian form, I almost immediately started thinking they were making a big mistake dismissing this song so quickly. But my fear of inadvertantly impacting any portion of their wedded life negatively far outweighed any ego I may have had about it.
Fast forward to a month before the wedding. Somehow I end up in charge of producing a multimedia presentation for the rehearsal dinner. Two weeks, 130+ scans, inestimable miles of video footage watched and imported, one 120G firewire drive purchased, one bum digital video camera and another begged/borrowed one later, my 23 minute epic was done. The grand finale cut to the song in question.
Suffice to say, after seeing the video for the first time in the intimate company of their closest friends and family on the eve of their wedding, my sister-in-law decided that's the song they should use for their first dance. I don't think my brother will ever forgive me. ;-)
Phil Collins - You'll Be In My Heart from the Tarzan soundtrack.
p.s. - I'll have to save my Peter Gabriel vs. Phil Collins story for another post, since this one is already way too freakin' long. Or just read my Cure vs. the Smiths[inlink]twisted,90[/inlink]post. Ok, that's not really the same (in my book) but you get the idea.
Permalink: Under_Pressure.html
Words: 593
Location: San Francisco, CA
12/12/04 10:16 - ID#36479
This'll stuff your stockin'
NAUGHTY SANTA'S BLACK MARKET
This most irreverent crafts fair of the season has established a two-hour "family period" that is stroller- and young adult-friendly (4-6 p.m.). Along with more than 60 Bay Area artisans selling offbeat handmade gifts (porn decoupage, anyone?), the Black Marketeers are also promising a dozen Santas on stilts and other entertainments. $6 admission. 4 p.m.-midnight at SomArts Gallery, 934 Brannan St., San Francisco; (415) 695-9100, www.naughtysantas.org.
Anybody need me to pick up a little something for that certain someone?
(Reprinted with permission from estrip:west )
Permalink: This_ll_stuff_your_stockin_.html
Words: 114
Location: San Francisco, CA
12/11/04 11:48 - ID#36478
It's fun to be Bi
I still go to elmwoodstrip.com first thing in the morning - home for the past 67 days. But what a thrill when estripwest.com comes up. Thank God it wasn't just a dream!
So now it's time to promote the site. Guess we'll see soon enough how my Peep Mystique fairs in real life. I've sure never sought out the limelight, but I'm so freakin' excited about the site. This might be just the thing to pry me out of my shell, even as boring ol' (Lisa) (in estrip:west-land that is - no relation to (e:Lisa) of estrip:east, who I'm sure is not the least bit boring).
Hey, maybe there's a Wizard of Oz thing going on here too. Ok, now I'm definitely reading too much into this.
p.s. - I got a 'new' hand-me-down digital camera for my birthday, which will come in very handy while I attempt to localize estrip:west without compromising the incredible look and feel of the original. The new cam has 2.1 megapixels. I'm swapping back my old 1.3 megapixel cam (which has served me well for the past 5 years) in an elaborate hand-me-down chain. Reduce, reuse, recycle.
p.p.s. - Seriously, if anybody ever wants to pop over to estrip:west either virtually or in person, all support/ideas/feedback always welcome. Don't all 167 of you come out at once though. Oh what the hell, we'd figure something out.
Permalink: It_s_fun_to_be_Bi.html
Words: 244
Location: San Francisco, CA
12/11/04 02:56 - ID#36477
east meets west
Have you guys checked out the west coast version of estrip? It's for real. If any of you have the inclination, come on out here and chalk the walk, meet the peeps, press the... ok, you get the idea. Seriously, it would be so fun to round up a posse to spread the word estrip-style. I've got a guest room, a pull-out couch, and even a tent I can pitch in the back yard. I'll take the tent, just get your butts out here.
Luckily, Brenda and Kathy are onboard. Sure, we're no (e:PMT), (although we do have a sea lion[inlink]twisted,11[/inlink]named after us). Still, seems there's an uncanny east/west yin/yang thing going on. To me anyway. Am I reading too much into this again?
(e:Paul), the site redesign (less than 24 hours after launch) is absolutely gorgeous. Somehow you have internalized and embodied the west coast heart and soul. Happenstance, fate, probability? I don't know. Just glad it happened.
Permalink: east_meets_west.html
Words: 179
Location: San Francisco, CA
12/10/04 03:09 - ID#36476
Oh Christmas tree
Even though decorating was largely a pretense, I ended up spending the whole morning (breakfast AND lunch included) with them because we had to return their Christmas tree. Pix tell the story below.
The unfurling of tree #1
Uh oh
Back to the tree farm
Pine needle evidence from the crime scene
Voila! Tree #2.
The good news from all this was I got to demonstrate how cool estrip is - both east and west - since I posted this (pic taken on my cellphone enroute to Santa's Oakland Coliseum Tree Farm) to elmwoodstrip.com.
Pine needles in hand and offending tree visible through the sunroof
You can read the rest of my birthday story on
e:west
Looks like I'm on my own for dinner. Time to buy the fondue fixings. Grinch at 8!
Permalink: Oh_Christmas_tree.html
Words: 228
Location: San Francisco, CA
12/10/04 02:30 - ID#36475
Out of the closet?
I thought the api would be a good first step toward integrating my (e:) life with my RL - a direct feed from one world to the other. It's kind of weird to see estrip out of context, but I like keeping an eye on it locally.
I've been so preoccupied with estrip lately, my friends and family are starting to wonder what's going on. My ex called me in the middle of a critical post (ok, they all seem critical at the time) and he accused me of watching Ellen Degeneres while I was talking to him.
Permalink: Out_of_the_closet_.html
Words: 125
Location: San Francisco, CA
12/10/04 01:00 - ID#36474
Sushi Surprise
Missing Image ;(
Me and Brenda at our "usual" table
The sushi bar
Our sushi bridge
Permalink: Sushi_Surprise.html
Words: 29
Location: San Francisco, CA
12/09/04 05:19 - ID#36473
Roast Beast
Brenda and Kathy usually have me over for dinner and then we watch it. Last year (or the year before?) Kathy also ordered the Jim Carrey remake from Netflix for that night. At first I thanked her for thinking of it but said I really didn't want to watch the remake. I didn't want anything to mess up my imprinted impression of the "real" one. I know it sounds crazy, but why take a chance? Anyway, through the course of dinner and drinks I lightened up and decided to go ahead and watch the new one too. It was fine.
When no one's around to cook for me or drag me out somewhere my habit is to curl up on the sofa and watch it with a big vat of cheese fondue. Why oh why is it only half an hour long? That's not long enough. I still get chills when the Whos start singing their song on Christmas morning.
I've always had a soft spot for the Grinch, but I'd have to say Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a close second. It was many years before my brother and sister and I could make it through the whole show without one or more of us having to physically leave the room whenever the Abominable Snowmonster came on.
Permalink: Roast_Beast.html
Words: 303
Location: San Francisco, CA
12/09/04 04:40 - ID#36472
Welcome to corporate America
I am contacting your on behalf of Angela Y. at PeopleSoft. PrO Unlimited
partners with PeopleSoft to payroll their contract workers. So, I will be
working with you to complete your new hire paperwork and get you started at
PeopleSoft.
Please note that Angela has requested that you begin work on Tuesday,
12/14. In order to do this, I will need you to attend an 8:30am orientation
on that date, before beginning work.
In order to get you started on your new job assignment please visit our PrO
Employee Information Center to enroll with PrO Unlimited and preview the
benefits we offer to our employees. The PrO Employee Information Center is
a website designed to provide you with easy access to online enrollment and
benefits information.
Go to enroll.pro-unlimited.com
User Name: xoxoxo
Password: xoxoxoxoxo
Once you have entered the web site, clicks on the enrollment button located
on the right hand side and then click on forms. Please print, complete &
return all enrollment documents below including the attached client
specific documents:
· Employee Data Sheet (online)
· W-4 Form (online)
· I-9 Form (online)
· Notary Letter to Verify I9 (only for out of CA workers)
· Direct Deposit Form(online)
· Employee Handbook Acknowledgment (online)
· Background Screening Form (attached)
(See attached file: Background check.doc)
Completed documents should be brought with you to your orientation.
- Remember to bring identification for your I-9 Form and a voided check for
PrO Unlimited at PeopleSoft
4500 PeopleSoft Pkwy (Building G)
Pleasanton, CA 94588
When you arrive to Building G, ask the receptionist to give PrO Unlimnited
a call at 925-694-1665. Benefits and services available to you through PrO
include a pre-tax group medical with a significant PrO contribution, 401(k)
plan with immediate eligibility, Dental, Vision, and much more. To view
PrO Unlimited’s benefits, please visit our PrO Employee Information Center
website.
PrO Unlimited will be contacting you to complete enrollment, orientation
and to explain the payment process. Please note that PrO pays employees on
a weekly basis with payroll week endings on Sunday.
If you have any questions regarding benefits, please contact the PrO
Unlimited Benefits Hotline at (800) 813-7946. If you have any other
questions, please contact (925) 694-8400. We look forward to providing
you with Professional Payrolling Services.
Sincerely,
etc.
Permalink: Welcome_to_corporate_America.html
Words: 386
Location: San Francisco, CA
12/08/04 11:17 - ID#36471
Griswold Christmas
I used this for my holiday cards last year. I didn't actually send any out, but I had fun making them.
Permalink: Griswold_Christmas.html
Words: 39
Location: San Francisco, CA