Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[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.
Teaching b.org how to say cat in Hebrew - check. My life is now complete.
Well at least your last thoughts before sleepy time are good ones.
They always are, pretty boy. Rawr. (oh, look everyone, popcorn, out of nowhere!)
Ese chatul yafe! (My Hebrew teacher made me learn it. Because that's a phrase that will help me communicate with my family-in-law and persuade them I am not crazy.)
Laughing and laughing at the choice of rational sentence. However, I say "Mi chatul yafe". Mi is who, Ese is what, and animals are considered as humans in Hebrew grammar.
And now. I'm totally rescheduling the entire day because I realized just this morning, while getting up, that it is semester break and that I can go to work when it's convenient and not when it's "not university days" days. Why yes, it did take me time to grasp that notion.
So I've started rewatching Next Gen on a whim (it's been forever). In the first season, they wrote in a bunch of conflicts between the main characters premised on the idea that they didn't know each other very well. I don't remember how it played back when the show was first airing, but now it just reads like everybody being major douchenozzles to each other (especially Wesley) for no apparent reason.
Well, the danger of being home on a Saturday night with champagne is I start feeling sassy and write emails to girls on OKCupid. One I noticed the other day is new and cute (though I really like one photo, where she looks like a very hot friend of mine in another city, the other two photos are weird and grainy and not as flattering...so wondering what she actually looks like). Anyway, I checked her out. And then she checked me out. And then I checked her out. And then she checked me out two more times. So tonight I was like "So, OKCupid thinks we're a 95% match, and I can see we've looked at each other's profiles--how about we get a drink or coffee and check each other out in person?" ...since then, she checked out my profile again. But didn't write back. Ah well.
since then, she checked out my profile again. But didn't write back.
Give her time. Obviously, the reason for the multiple profile checking is trying to grasp your awesomeness bit by bit.
And now, in unrelated things that's on my mind: CV question!
Say that a certain person is updating her CV for a certain internship that may or may not lead her to F2F with beloved 'istas. And say that person realized that wow, she's been doing a lot of what considered to be activism. As in three different activities this year, that aren't related to studies or job (hollaback, a joint team to combat sexual harassment in civil society organizations, and a new fresh thing which I lurv: a mix between Girl Geek Con and Systers for Israeli technical women in computing.) In all of them I'm handling administrative tasks and quite successfully herding cats that's never been herd before, so I'm more in the mind of keeping it on my resume.
So, umm, should I separate the activistic part from the "professional background" into a different section? It is starting to make my professional background a bit unrelated to my actual profession, which I also love to pieces, no matter what it is I feel like doing in my non-work and not-university hours.
Ooo!! Burrell, I have stuff to mail to you too.
Shir, I'd say it could go either way. You can organize by skill, or professional and volunteer. But Erin's the Bitch you want for resume advice.
I got home okay! Yay. We stopped for burgers in the Quarter where C's friend works, and four people (FOUR. Two groups of two.) totally walked out without paying. Assholes. And it comes out of her check. So I chipped in $24 to lessen the hit. Fucking tourists (I'm guessing).
And now to sleep.
Cheeseburger and potato salad: meara, don't make too much of it. Maybe she got tired, or hungry, or nervous. Or all three.
Hatul Dog, you have landed on your feet and no mistake. You've got some good humans, there, you lucky dog.
Them humans you got go to the end of the earth to help their animals. If that ain't love, I dunno what is. You are one lucky dog!
Smonster, sounds like ya had a fun time!!
Meara, hey, at least ya got a second and third cruise by in okc. Not that helps with getting a companion. But it's better than being ignored. Maybe she's shy. Or newly out, and not sure how to respond. Or, or, oh hell, what do I know about lesbians, except somehow I always fall for them.
In other news, I made a decision tonight, that I hope doesn't bite me in the ass. It involved staying at a dinner party, and not going into work to strike the show. But it's a small show, and three TA students are on it. And I was well passed my 40 hour limit for the week... And I figure, how many times does work impede my social life? Why not turn the table for once. Eeek. Guilt. She's a bitch, I tell you what.
And I was well passed my 40 hour limit for the week...
Stop. Right there.
You have every right to draw the line. Strikes are important, but so is sanity.
I'm awake. And have a lot to do, so I should get up. Grocery shopping, laundry, volunteer stuff for two organizations, a mountain of dishes, and dinner with StW. No problemo. I already talked to my parents and left a message for a fellow volunteer, so I've already been productive!
Omnis, good on ya for taking some social time.
Omnis, you deserved the night off. I hope everything went well with the striking of the show and that you had an enjoyable night off.
I had a very good day yesterday, with two parties. That never happens in my life. We had a family party for TCG's cousin's little girl during the day and then a poetry/music party for Victor's birthday in the evening. Both were a great deal of fun. Now it's back to house hunting. Our realtor will be picking us up soon to go look at two new to us houses.