10.24.2005
Working for the Weekend
I so don't want to be at work today.
Its become very ironic that its no problem to be efficient, proactive, in my personal life - weekends, I get up early, get stuff done, run around all day...
But when it comes to work, forget about it. I am the princess of indifference. My entire mindset turns into one of irritation, disorganization and avoidance.
Hmm. Maybe I don't like my job?
Gar. Well, like it or not, its still my job. Back to it.
- Ms. Bling
Its become very ironic that its no problem to be efficient, proactive, in my personal life - weekends, I get up early, get stuff done, run around all day...
But when it comes to work, forget about it. I am the princess of indifference. My entire mindset turns into one of irritation, disorganization and avoidance.
Hmm. Maybe I don't like my job?
Gar. Well, like it or not, its still my job. Back to it.
- Ms. Bling
10.22.2005
Pravda
I hold on to stationary forever. I'm always intending to write little notes, and never do. But Sunday, I finally did.
I sent a handwritten explaination to the letter to the editor pgs of the NYTimes why I am cancelling my weekend subscription (which I love, and pay an obscene $30 a month for).
I forget the exact wording but something to the effect of:
You let your paper print government propaganda. Sans adequate mea culpas or retractions. Then you allowed that fact to be covered up in the name of journalistic integrity. I can't read your paper never knowing whether I'm reading Pravda.
Judy's a - whats the word - an Ezra Pound? A fashionista chic upper crust educated social butterfly, and a fascist. Aspens turning within Aspens, my ass.
I sent a handwritten explaination to the letter to the editor pgs of the NYTimes why I am cancelling my weekend subscription (which I love, and pay an obscene $30 a month for).
I forget the exact wording but something to the effect of:
You let your paper print government propaganda. Sans adequate mea culpas or retractions. Then you allowed that fact to be covered up in the name of journalistic integrity. I can't read your paper never knowing whether I'm reading Pravda.
Judy's a - whats the word - an Ezra Pound? A fashionista chic upper crust educated social butterfly, and a fascist. Aspens turning within Aspens, my ass.