Ah, Flea, I just checked--I had your alma mater confused with your sister's. Nev' mind. :) I do know an alum from your school, but her ten year won't be for a couple years (she's my little sister's age...so, uh...crap, that's in like, two years!)
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
That's because you're famous.
That's what Pete said, too. If I'm famous, why do I still have to have a day job?
I don't associate with ANYONE I knew in high school. I don't feel this is any sort of loss.
Nobody else has my full name. Which makes google awkward. Cause it's all me.
Without even checking, I'm pretty sure this is true for me as well. Pretty much it's all still academic stuff.
PEOPLE! There is a Fluevog sample sale in Vancouver BC this weekend!
Ha! Megan is going to Van this weekend. And she's going to the Fluevog exhibit at the Vancouver Museum. I wonder if she planned to go for the sale.
If I'm famous, why do I still have to have a day job?
Lots of famous people have day jobs, unfortunately. You have to be more specific in your wishlist.
Or perhaps I'm just liberal with the definition of day job. Probably.
I would associate with high school people, theoretically, if any of them were vaguely local. Which reminds me, it's about time I googled the tantric sex teacher again. I do wonder what she's up to.
Oh, meara, are you thinking college? I'm only to 16, there (phew). This 20 is high school (and my sister and I attended the same high school!)
I think some of the people I went to high school with are pretty interesting now. Unfortunately they are probably the least likely to attend a reunion. (The ranks of attendees seem to be heavy on the investment bankers and lawyers.) I was personally pretty unformed in high school, not that I am particularly interesting now, now that I think of it.
Quick, someone give me some bullshit corporatespeak to use in my self-appraisal. What's a businessy way to say "My lack of effort this year seems to have gone largely unnoticed by my superiors, therefore I must be pretty awesome!"?
Jessica: "I have fulfilled the expectations of my superiors and therefore have been successful in providing the blah blah blah as needed by senior management."
Which is a mixed message with a little bit of parsing.
"team player" "highly collaborative" "facillitates others' success" IEPs aren't that different, right?
"Prioritises solutioning."
Also, ack.