I gather Buddha was a big fan of tofu?
Spike's Bitches 39: Cuppa Tea, Cuppa Tea, Almost Got Shagged, Cuppa Tea...
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I've been using BART as a verb...probably ever since I got here. I think verbifying nouns is almost a given in this age where we Google everything.
I wasn't objecting to verbifying nounage.
I was just saying that it sounded like slang for puking.
Eeek. I have an interview. If they like me, they'll want me to start right away.
Freaking. Out.
Great news, DJ! Interview~ma!
Wooooot, woooot, DJ!!!!
Of course they will like you. Duh.
Is it a good job DJ? If so... AWESOME!
Sometimes I think that half the reason I wanted to be an actor is that Broadway works nicely with my body's natural need to sleep from 2:00 am to 10:00 am.This is so me. I have been a night owl since early middle school, at least. When I got to college and started in theater, I was like "ooo, a job that works at night. PERFECT!" Of course, now I am a management, so it's a mix of day hours AND night hours, and that's whats killing me. No regular sleep/wake schedule. So I'm constantly shifting between the two. And yes, shower, a MUST in the morning, or brain does not wake. And, sad to say, being the slightly Green person that I am, they have to be long, steamy, hot showers too. :: shame ::
Off to watch the crazy Educational Touring show again with cute (but dumb) actress. Joy. Wouldn't be so bad, if the rehearsal space for that show wasn't off site in the next town. Uggg.
It's in the area I want to get back into, and the work environment sounds really good-work hard, but enjoy it. They have zen gardens and basketball every Friday.
When I was unemployed/consulting, I found that my natural rhythm was sleep until 10AM, go to bed at 2AM. I still find myself going to bed at 2, despite the fact that I have to get up at 8:30 (which I know is a crazy luxury)
I shouldn't do it because it screws me up for the weekdays, but on the weekends I'm a 2am to 9:30am person. Trying to get back on schedule every Sunday night sucks.
I'm primarily a night person, but my schedule is so erratic that I wonder if I even have a functional body clock any more. I pretty much sleep when I get the opportunity and get up when I have my next commitment. Sometimes these events are not nearly far enough apart.