I think I shall go to NYC by train.
So, (e:pyrcedgrrl) go ahead and buy those tickets. I scored us a place to stay: an art studio in Greenich Village. I am making arrangments to get keys to the place. woo hoo!
I'm tired; time for sleep. It is always hard to get up early. I wonder if I would like a job that starts later? hmm...
I hate to see the weekend end; it went so quickly; but I have a feeling this week will be very good and interesting..
the count down continues:
< 2 weeks..
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08/13/2006 23:11 #36011
Plane, Train or Automobile?Category: quickies satisfy
08/12/2006 12:58 #36010
creatures of the nightCategory: 24
yes, I have a picture of the friend that Paul and I picked up from Home Depot last night. (e:paul,4609) :
~ taken from Insecta Inspecta World
We found Manty hanging out at the Self Check lane.
Manty in the City- getting ready to go for a car ride back to 24
He was so cool sitting on a box in the backseat, looking around the car, looking out the window, checking us out.
The next creature to introduce itself to everyone at 24:
despite my fear, I go in for a much closer look.
so yeh, the Mansion is huge (of course) and beautiful. (e:matthew) is a wonderful tour guide. My senses were over stimulated and all I could do for the first hour or so is walk around (get lost) oohing and ahhhing everything. It is amazing. I am in love.
I have to clean my own apartment today-- I'd much rather be cleaning the Mansion, haha. Next time I come over, I will bring q-tips to get into the wood detail, walkie-talkies (are you yelling for (e:terry) or (e:theecarey) ??!! haha) and a mask to keep from catching another Windex buzz; the windows are enormous!
The praying mantis is a carnivorous insect ...Praying mantises eat insects and other invertebrates such as other mantises, beetles, butterflies, spiders, crickets, grasshoppers, and even spiders. The praying mantises also eat vertebrates such as small tree frogs, lizards, mice and hummingbirds. Praying mantids can resemble flowers and can catch small, unknowing hummingbirds. Praying mantids also eat other nesting birds.
~ taken from Insecta Inspecta World
We found Manty hanging out at the Self Check lane.
Manty in the City- getting ready to go for a car ride back to 24
He was so cool sitting on a box in the backseat, looking around the car, looking out the window, checking us out.
The next creature to introduce itself to everyone at 24:
- shiver* (I just wasn't as delighted as (e:leetee) !!)
despite my fear, I go in for a much closer look.
so yeh, the Mansion is huge (of course) and beautiful. (e:matthew) is a wonderful tour guide. My senses were over stimulated and all I could do for the first hour or so is walk around (get lost) oohing and ahhhing everything. It is amazing. I am in love.
I have to clean my own apartment today-- I'd much rather be cleaning the Mansion, haha. Next time I come over, I will bring q-tips to get into the wood detail, walkie-talkies (are you yelling for (e:terry) or (e:theecarey) ??!! haha) and a mask to keep from catching another Windex buzz; the windows are enormous!
08/09/2006 20:49 #36009
I need a hit (updated)Category: food
of ice cream.
oh my god, I want ice cream.
RIGHT NOW.
Its insane!!!!! why??????????????????????????????
I am not really questioning it. I am dragging my step-dad out for icecream at 9pm.
why not?
Do we really need an excuse to have or not to have icecream?
I think I need to get back to eating again. I was going to say, like a "normal" person, whatever that is...
A better way to phrase it would be, I need to stop eating like a super busy working-student- bachelorette as I have been doing these past few weeks. Well, as I said before-- its all on and off lately. But its crazy-- I eat one sort of food all day (such as just strawberries or just corrn, or just avacodo/cucumber or just cheerios, or just forget.. etc) because I don't have time or energy to make something varied, nutritious and decent.. then I end up with a weirdish food craving.
so dammit, I am making an ice cream run. I know you know how that is.
Anyhow-- 2.5 more weeks..
then I can be nice to my body again.
update:
nevermind. I am over it. I am not getting icecream--Now I don't feel like it. I'd rather go to bed. A double scoop of pillows topped with a comfy blaket, sprinkled with sweet dreams.. served with a side of..
er, i will stop now.
hahaha.
oh my god, I want ice cream.
RIGHT NOW.
Its insane!!!!! why??????????????????????????????
I am not really questioning it. I am dragging my step-dad out for icecream at 9pm.
why not?
Do we really need an excuse to have or not to have icecream?
I think I need to get back to eating again. I was going to say, like a "normal" person, whatever that is...
A better way to phrase it would be, I need to stop eating like a super busy working-student- bachelorette as I have been doing these past few weeks. Well, as I said before-- its all on and off lately. But its crazy-- I eat one sort of food all day (such as just strawberries or just corrn, or just avacodo/cucumber or just cheerios, or just forget.. etc) because I don't have time or energy to make something varied, nutritious and decent.. then I end up with a weirdish food craving.
so dammit, I am making an ice cream run. I know you know how that is.
Anyhow-- 2.5 more weeks..
then I can be nice to my body again.
update:
nevermind. I am over it. I am not getting icecream--Now I don't feel like it. I'd rather go to bed. A double scoop of pillows topped with a comfy blaket, sprinkled with sweet dreams.. served with a side of..
er, i will stop now.
hahaha.
08/08/2006 21:54 #36008
Help the Puppies!!!!!!!Category: animals
Figured this would be better than leaving a comment in the original post.
In response to (e:jenks,208)
Well, you haven't failed them by trying and by writing about their plight, you are spreading the word :) Funny thing about these blogs-- there is built in readership and messages can be spread fast- especially in a community strong site. I am sure each one of us on (e:strip) can tell this story to at least one person tomorrow during the work day. Who knows?
Kudos to you for trying to make it happen. Its nice to get excited about something especially when its for a good cause.
Kind readers-- Perhaps one person can open their home to a Mom and her fuzzy pups, or know someone who can..
So, from what I gather from the post:
1. Mom and (5) pups need temporary home.
2. Is a few weeks, literally three weeks.. or is this in undetermined amount of time?
3. Rescue boy will provide food, and other needs..
Link to Mom and Babies: Jot it down on a (paper) post-it and pass it out if anyone decides to share the story.
Something to think about: if the time commitment is a problem, or if it seems too daunting.. perhaps one family could take in pups for a week, then another family can take over, etc.. until the time is fulfilled and the pups are ready to move on. Not sure how this would effect (positive or negative) their socializing or stress factor-- but it seems we are talking about puppies being put down... so anything is a 'go' at this point.
anyway, just a thought.
But I am crazy like that..
or is that passionate? :)
Best of luck to the new family..
In response to (e:jenks,208)
Well, you haven't failed them by trying and by writing about their plight, you are spreading the word :) Funny thing about these blogs-- there is built in readership and messages can be spread fast- especially in a community strong site. I am sure each one of us on (e:strip) can tell this story to at least one person tomorrow during the work day. Who knows?
Kudos to you for trying to make it happen. Its nice to get excited about something especially when its for a good cause.
Kind readers-- Perhaps one person can open their home to a Mom and her fuzzy pups, or know someone who can..
So, from what I gather from the post:
1. Mom and (5) pups need temporary home.
2. Is a few weeks, literally three weeks.. or is this in undetermined amount of time?
3. Rescue boy will provide food, and other needs..
Link to Mom and Babies: Jot it down on a (paper) post-it and pass it out if anyone decides to share the story.
Something to think about: if the time commitment is a problem, or if it seems too daunting.. perhaps one family could take in pups for a week, then another family can take over, etc.. until the time is fulfilled and the pups are ready to move on. Not sure how this would effect (positive or negative) their socializing or stress factor-- but it seems we are talking about puppies being put down... so anything is a 'go' at this point.
anyway, just a thought.
But I am crazy like that..
or is that passionate? :)
Best of luck to the new family..
theecarey - 08/09/06 19:57
jenks- Glad to hear that people at your work are trying to figure something out. let me know what the outcome is of that. I have about four hundred people that I can spread the word to in matter of minutes..
jenks- Glad to hear that people at your work are trying to figure something out. let me know what the outcome is of that. I have about four hundred people that I can spread the word to in matter of minutes..
jenks - 08/09/06 13:54
oh yeah- I guess the SPCA isn't very pit-friendly or something. Seems like a logical place to turn for help, but he says it's not an option.
oh yeah- I guess the SPCA isn't very pit-friendly or something. Seems like a logical place to turn for help, but he says it's not an option.
jenks - 08/09/06 13:46
hey- thanks. I think ideally he wants them in one place for 8 weeks. And since I've been bitching about it, all of the sudden everyone is saying 'i'll help!'- which is great. And while beggers can't be choosers- at the same time he insists they go to a good (foster) home. So when I asked if he wanted the names of all these people at work, he said "have them fill out an application on my site". I don't want to link to it again here b/c it made him nervous to have too many obvious links to his site from my journal- but the app is at the bottom of the puppies' page.
hey- thanks. I think ideally he wants them in one place for 8 weeks. And since I've been bitching about it, all of the sudden everyone is saying 'i'll help!'- which is great. And while beggers can't be choosers- at the same time he insists they go to a good (foster) home. So when I asked if he wanted the names of all these people at work, he said "have them fill out an application on my site". I don't want to link to it again here b/c it made him nervous to have too many obvious links to his site from my journal- but the app is at the bottom of the puppies' page.
mrmike - 08/09/06 09:21
Nothing wrong with passion at all. I for one prefer it over precision. I admire you and Jenks for making noise over it. The SPCA has a regular fostering program. A buddy of mine is involved and regularly has temporary animals in his house. My landlord is cut from the same stupid cloth as Jenks' else I'd give it a shot.
Nothing wrong with passion at all. I for one prefer it over precision. I admire you and Jenks for making noise over it. The SPCA has a regular fostering program. A buddy of mine is involved and regularly has temporary animals in his house. My landlord is cut from the same stupid cloth as Jenks' else I'd give it a shot.
08/07/2006 23:27 #36007
in this case, I prefer the big boxCategory: semi rant
I hate malls.
Especially the Galleria.
I don't hate the Apple store.
But just about everywhere else. yuck.
ok, Yankee Candle isn't too horrifying, other than the collective candle odor permeates the air- making me gag, kind of like perfume; can't stand swallowing a mouthful of scent.
Malls. I think it is materialistic overload. Too much to look at, visually over-stimulating, I find myself wanting things. I find myself wanting to run away from all of the stuff. Its all meaningless stuff: one big concrete commercial drone.
So why was I there? Occasionally I need clothes. Yesterday I decided that I need to go out and look for something interview-worthy. Ofcourse I see all sorts of really cute things; and I want them. I like clothes and cute stuff. But I don't like the atmosphere, the lotion-counter guys trying to rub me down with hand lotion (even if they really are super cute and just trying to do their job), "no, my windshield is not cracked,thank you", sounds of crying babies everywhere, jacked up price tags, and sooo many people wandering around, making a day of being at the mall.
Maybe you like the mall, maybe you love to shop. I have friends and co workers who do it all the time. I don't partake. Sometimes I am dragged out, sometimes I go out of necessity-- but its a rare thing. In these cases, I prefer any one of the big boxes. Limited choices, cheaper prices (no matter where you purchase goods, its all 'cheap', atleast some places reflect the price) and it is easy to get in and out of those places.
I went to all sorts of other places before conceding to the fact that I would need to make it out to a mall.
And so I did.
I found what I needed, but it took awhile. I was about to leave when I suddenly felt worn out. I realized that I had not eaten since morning, and it was now after 4pm. My exit was right near a pretzel kiosk. I wish I had a video of the guy behind the counter. He was very straight faced, not helpful at all, I had to get him to talk by asking questions. It was very strange.. after he took care of me, he proceeeded to act in the same mammer with the next individual in line. I just started laughing uncontrollably.. it was something out of Seinfeld.
By the time I returned home, I was beat. Brick apartment was freakin' hot. I went into my bedroom to change into more comfy-cool clothes. I took off my shirt, sat on my bed and instantly fell back and dozed off. At least the fan was blowing.
Mall residue will do that to you.
Now.. if anyone wants to take an excursion into a book store or computer store (or any electonic gadget store), I would go without a fight. There are a few other places I don't mind venturing into, but I am not much into shopping of for the sake of shopping.
Other stuff:
Time for bed.. good night everyone :)
Especially the Galleria.
I don't hate the Apple store.
But just about everywhere else. yuck.
ok, Yankee Candle isn't too horrifying, other than the collective candle odor permeates the air- making me gag, kind of like perfume; can't stand swallowing a mouthful of scent.
Malls. I think it is materialistic overload. Too much to look at, visually over-stimulating, I find myself wanting things. I find myself wanting to run away from all of the stuff. Its all meaningless stuff: one big concrete commercial drone.
So why was I there? Occasionally I need clothes. Yesterday I decided that I need to go out and look for something interview-worthy. Ofcourse I see all sorts of really cute things; and I want them. I like clothes and cute stuff. But I don't like the atmosphere, the lotion-counter guys trying to rub me down with hand lotion (even if they really are super cute and just trying to do their job), "no, my windshield is not cracked,thank you", sounds of crying babies everywhere, jacked up price tags, and sooo many people wandering around, making a day of being at the mall.
Maybe you like the mall, maybe you love to shop. I have friends and co workers who do it all the time. I don't partake. Sometimes I am dragged out, sometimes I go out of necessity-- but its a rare thing. In these cases, I prefer any one of the big boxes. Limited choices, cheaper prices (no matter where you purchase goods, its all 'cheap', atleast some places reflect the price) and it is easy to get in and out of those places.
I went to all sorts of other places before conceding to the fact that I would need to make it out to a mall.
And so I did.
I found what I needed, but it took awhile. I was about to leave when I suddenly felt worn out. I realized that I had not eaten since morning, and it was now after 4pm. My exit was right near a pretzel kiosk. I wish I had a video of the guy behind the counter. He was very straight faced, not helpful at all, I had to get him to talk by asking questions. It was very strange.. after he took care of me, he proceeeded to act in the same mammer with the next individual in line. I just started laughing uncontrollably.. it was something out of Seinfeld.
By the time I returned home, I was beat. Brick apartment was freakin' hot. I went into my bedroom to change into more comfy-cool clothes. I took off my shirt, sat on my bed and instantly fell back and dozed off. At least the fan was blowing.
Mall residue will do that to you.
Now.. if anyone wants to take an excursion into a book store or computer store (or any electonic gadget store), I would go without a fight. There are a few other places I don't mind venturing into, but I am not much into shopping of for the sake of shopping.
Other stuff:
- Corn is good right now. I ate plenty of it with butter (well, Smart Balance) infused with my Dill, yay!
- I am also on an Avacado kick. I get obsessed with one food and eat if for a few days. Cucumber and avacado sandwhich is it right now.
- Resume is done. Well, atleast for a few things I am thinking about. I will need to revamp it for everything I go for. It took me all day to figure out what I wanted on there. I think it could still use some serious tweaking.
- Three more weeks of insanity, I mean school to go. Actually, I want to be done with a project early if I can.
Time for bed.. good night everyone :)
theecarey - 08/09/06 20:07
Weekly??? You *are* crazy, Mike!!! Have you ever been to Grove City PA?? Shoppers LOVE to go there! :) I'd totally go for the road trip. Dead malls are kind of fun-- I dont mind having the place to myself. Actually, I prefer it-- but dont tell anyone. I remember when Eastern Hills was desolate. The Summit Park Mall is like that now-- well, ever since the Galleria went up. prior to that, it was hopping.
I used to go every Friday (w/ (e:ladycroft)) to check out the boys and flirt like crazy. But yeh, it went dead when Galleria was erected.
hehe, I hate that mall so much that I happened to write 666 words about it. Proof that the Galleria is the axis of evil!!! >:D
j/k
actually, I like more stuff in there than I care to admit. Many of the stores (e:metalpeter) mentioned can be fun. I think it is the collective atmosphere that makes me want to scream. If I can mentally prepare for it, then I will go. Otherwise, someone else can do my shopping :) Also, since I got rid of all of my credit cards and my pay goes for other things in my life, I dont have the fun spending cash-- so its orture--when i do have $$$, its electronics first. yup.
:)
Weekly??? You *are* crazy, Mike!!! Have you ever been to Grove City PA?? Shoppers LOVE to go there! :) I'd totally go for the road trip. Dead malls are kind of fun-- I dont mind having the place to myself. Actually, I prefer it-- but dont tell anyone. I remember when Eastern Hills was desolate. The Summit Park Mall is like that now-- well, ever since the Galleria went up. prior to that, it was hopping.
I used to go every Friday (w/ (e:ladycroft)) to check out the boys and flirt like crazy. But yeh, it went dead when Galleria was erected.
hehe, I hate that mall so much that I happened to write 666 words about it. Proof that the Galleria is the axis of evil!!! >:D
j/k
actually, I like more stuff in there than I care to admit. Many of the stores (e:metalpeter) mentioned can be fun. I think it is the collective atmosphere that makes me want to scream. If I can mentally prepare for it, then I will go. Otherwise, someone else can do my shopping :) Also, since I got rid of all of my credit cards and my pay goes for other things in my life, I dont have the fun spending cash-- so its orture--when i do have $$$, its electronics first. yup.
:)
mike - 08/09/06 00:17
I love malls. I try to visit at least one a week. I love everything about it! I have traveld to Rochester to go to malls by myself and farther with other people.I see how this is crazy but I love it!!! Particularly the Eastern Hills Mall but I loved it more when it was more desolate.
I love malls. I try to visit at least one a week. I love everything about it! I have traveld to Rochester to go to malls by myself and farther with other people.I see how this is crazy but I love it!!! Particularly the Eastern Hills Mall but I loved it more when it was more desolate.
metalpeter - 08/08/06 20:21
I know i will get raped over the Coals for this one (since I'm supposed to shop on elmwood and at local stores but that is ok) I like the Galleria mall. I havn't been in some time and with all the renovations it must be crazzy. They have some stores I really Like Spencers, Hot Topic, 2 differant poster stores, New Age Creations where else can you get tie dyed stuff and egyption statues and all sorts of stuff and the world market place. I know every place in there is a corporate chain but that isn't really that bad. When things are bad is when you don't know what you want. Those guys asking about the chiped glass are crazzy.
I know i will get raped over the Coals for this one (since I'm supposed to shop on elmwood and at local stores but that is ok) I like the Galleria mall. I havn't been in some time and with all the renovations it must be crazzy. They have some stores I really Like Spencers, Hot Topic, 2 differant poster stores, New Age Creations where else can you get tie dyed stuff and egyption statues and all sorts of stuff and the world market place. I know every place in there is a corporate chain but that isn't really that bad. When things are bad is when you don't know what you want. Those guys asking about the chiped glass are crazzy.
I hope you two have a great time I'm sure you will, and I'm guessing the train is the most interesting way to go. In terms of the job I have thought that a few times myself. But after I thought about it if it started later then I would get home later and your schedulle would change but as long as you still do all the same stuff then you would still wind up getting the same amount of sleep.
Oh yeah!!!! I've got the trip saved- not purchased yet. Also, if anyone needs it, I have a code to take 50% off tickets on Amtrak. I'm not sure where they're good for exactly, but they definitely work between here and NYC. :D