So anyhow.
You wouldn't know it, but I'm actually quite an old hand at blogging. I started my Livejournal (don't groan at me like that-- at least it's not MySpace) in the summer of 2001 because I was tired of emailing the same things to different people. "How was your week? I did this and this and that!" Why not just put it online? Great!
Only, my mom still doesn't read it, and it's just as well.
Having a blog has meant that I have dozens upon dozens of online friends. But, as the founder of this site has pointed out, that means I've been rather lazy about seeking out real-world friends. I've lived in Buffalo for two years now, but have very few friends here.
So, inspired by the Geek Meet, I thought, well, I might as well, since I'm online all the time, seek out other people who are online in Buffalo. It's sort of like a half-way step towards a real-world social life. But let's not talk crazy here.
My instinct here is to go on about myself for an hour or two but I suppose I'd have more of a chance of salvaging a halfway-to-coolness impression if I were brief. So, in short:
1. I write novels. I don't necessarily finish them. I have one complete but it needs a redraft. The second one's almost done and needs to be trimmed down. Numbers three through twelve all need a whole lot more than that.
I know there are a bunch of writers' groups in Buffalo and I should join one for some support and motivation and exchange of ideas, but again, do I leave my house? Seldom: I have the Internet.
2. I tend bar at the airport. There are three bars in the Buffalo-Niagara International Airport, all on the far side of security. If you're flying out, stop in and see us-- there's one at gate 6, one at gate 10, and one at gate 16, all staffed by the same people and run by the same company. Which means that the people are all nice, but the prices are all identically atrocious. I mostly work weekends.
3. I am the girlfriend of Zobar , who is the geek who ran the Geekmeet and works for prominent altnewsweekly and writes them brilliant ::http://artvoice.com/issues/v5n7/macintosh_se30:: columns. Do I resent him for being published when I, a novelist for a decade and a half, am not? NO. NEVER FOR A MINUTE.
Right.
He's also a total noodge. However. He cooks well, when he sets his mind to it. Which has to count for something. I've lived with him at 4 addresses for 3.5 years in 2 states, so either it does, or I'm a moron.
OK. Here goes nothin'. *hits Publish*
- edited to add* Oh. Doesn't use HTML.
welcome aboard
I love LJ. All my other attempts to keep a journal or a blog have failed, but not LJ. Still going strong since July 2001.
The bars are only open from about 9am-9pm. I work 11-7 on Saturdays, so-- a lot of the arrivals come in after the bars close.
Vegas is always a fun flight-- most of those go out from up by gate 18, so if you work at Jake's on a Thursday you'll get a lot of happy people who are free with their money. It's a pretty bomb shift to work...
Welcome! Leaving tomorrow at 8am for Vegas. If you are working Sunday night I'll say Hello as I'm walking through on my way home.
Hey LJ is an OK place,I started mine 4 years ago. This place is fun and the meetups are very stellar.
welcome :)
Thanks!
Welcome to (e:strip), (e:dragonlady7)!
Course I know Evan. There are only eighteen of us in total. He and I work together at the bar at gate ten on Saturday afternoons.
He and his roommate Jeff are really funny. We went to his Halloween party but it was so crowded and everyone was drunk...
do you know evan smith? he tends bar at the aiport as well