Day One hundred eighty-one
by V.E. on September 15th, 2006
filed under 5reasons
- John Marshall carnival was postponed, so I still have a chance to go.
- Got most of my work work done and only have to go in for a little on Monday.
- Went to Career Services appointment and now have to figure out whether I want to go to grad school or not.
- The Career Services lady is hooking me up with some cosplaying costumers for Diplocon…
- … one of whom also dances with Japanese fire fans.
Paper procrastination
by V.E. on September 15th, 2006
filed under ladyamedeus, school, to do
I don’t like myself right now, but I’m not really sure why. And I can’t get the temperature right in this room. The plan for tomorrow (that is, later today):
1. Finish writing (1 page) paper for E. Asian Cultures.
2. E. Asian Cultures at 10 AM.
3. Go to work and actually work.
4. Career services appointment at 2 PM.
5. John Marshall birthday carnival at 3:30 PM.
6. Backpack to Briefcase talk at 5:30 PM.
7. Etiquette dinner at 6:30 PM.
8. Go back to apartment and crash.
I feel pretty shitty right now.
suits, tall sizes, from JC Penney’s
by V.E. on September 15th, 2006
filed under ladyamedeus, work
3-Piece Melange Plaid Pants Set
3-Piece Moleskin Pants Set
Sag Harbor® 3-Piece Melange Wardrober
Worthington® Cuffed Pants Suit
east5th® 3-Piece Pinstripe Wardrober
Drapeneck Dress
Pay-per-Post: Ted Murphy
by V.E. on September 15th, 2006
filed under entertainment, ppp
By now, many people have heard about PayPerPost.com’s awesome payment stuff… but what about it’s founder, Ted Murphy? I heard that he’s been called the “Divine Gift” by quite a few bloggers (his first name DOES mean “divine gift,” so it makes sense) because they actually get paid when they sign up and post ads on their blogs. Competitors call him the “Sea Warrior” who is stealing all the fish in the internet blogging sea. Still others talk about how he’s never actually been seen by human eyes because he doesn’t actually exist and “Ted Murphy” is a figurehead created by the PayPerPost.com Elder Council. Hehe. All we really know is that he pays for bloggers to post ads on blogs.
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