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I wish everyone the best of luck with their new/current/soon-to-be-ending jobs. I've noticed that that seems to be the predominant theme among the last few dozen posts or so I've read, so that's what I'm going to address. For me, my job seems to have become an escapist activity, something relaxing to look forward to, which is a bit much to wrap my brain around but I suppose this is part of the process I seem to be undergoing wherein I'll eventually become my mother.
I'd really love to address each and every single one of you and try to evince some kind of regular chattage type thing, but it's been an age and a day since I last kept up with this thread and so it would probably take an age and a day for me to type up that post. Besides, I'm fairly certain none of you would want to go through a post the size of a novella.
I've got Livejournal too -- have I mentioned that before? Yes? Have I pimped it enough on this forum? Maybe? Ok, let me just send it over the edge then.
De-Lurking in the Modern Age (my probably over-solipsistic journal)
There you go. Now you can read all the possibly overdramatic yammering I keep off this forum. ;)
Take care, you guys.
― Tenacious Dee (Dee the Lurker), Sunday, 11 January 2004 09:30 (twenty years ago) link
You guys wanna know something weird? Based on my experience at the Canasta show last night, I learned that shows in Chicago
actually start at the time when they are advertised as starting! Quirky, huh?
― NA (Nick A.), Sunday, 11 January 2004 14:32 (twenty years ago) link
What? No, that's nuts!
There's a slight wisp of a movement among Portland bands to get clubs to start shows somewhat closer to advertised times, but the only places where it's been successful... have moved to 4-band nights. Sheesh!
― Casuistry (Chris P), Sunday, 11 January 2004 17:32 (twenty years ago) link