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>>if somehow you knew that your love would be untrue, would you lie to me?<< jennifer lopez's "if you had my love"
the last day
*sigh* i start working tomorrow. This is good stuff, no doubt, but i can't help but feel a little nervous about my first day. Geez, i'm such a rookie! I'll probably laugh at myself when i read this entry a few years from now when i'll be a seasoned worker bee.
These last few days have kept me in a sort of limbo. What's a girl to do with all this free time? I can't help but go back and forth between feeling like a sloth (hey yoouuu guyyyyssss!) and feeling like i need to be preparing to be the working woman; the epitome of independence, grace, intellect, and free thinking--a euphemism for when the bitch reading goes off the charts. Only kidding, i figured this entry needed a feminist (over)tone since i'm talking about the working woman *trumpet fanfare*.
In any case, so today i set off to macy*s to complete the working woman's outfit.
note: you should really try glorifying yourself in the 3rd person, it's really quite amusing.
*ahem* macy*s shoe dept...so i had to spend $70 on a pair of Nine West dress shoes. For those of you boys who are reading this, yes i know, you're gagging. And alex d., i don't know what it is with girls and shoes, but the fact that the macy*s flagship store in san francisco fills almost a whole floor with women's footwear means i'm not alone. Oh the things women must do.
Oh, and i'm not superficial. I just have to pretend to be so that people at work will respect me. How twisted. Such is life in the corporate arena.
other news
it's nice to know that our world is still going to shit.
-World Bank is loaning $15 million to Shell Oil Co. so that the giant can continue operations in Nigeria that have to this date caused 10 times more damage than the Exxon Valdez incident.
-The American Society of Civil Engineers gave the condition of the nation's infrastructure (highways, sewer systems, etc.) a D average. The cost of repairing the system is estimated at $1.3 trillion, which is ironically equal to the tax cut that ole Dubya is handing out to the people.
greeeat. Get more fresh disappointment at commondreams.org.
>>if somehow you knew that your love would be untrue, would you lie to me?<< jennifer lopez's "if you had my love"
the last day
*sigh* i start working tomorrow. This is good stuff, no doubt, but i can't help but feel a little nervous about my first day. Geez, i'm such a rookie! I'll probably laugh at myself when i read this entry a few years from now when i'll be a seasoned worker bee.
These last few days have kept me in a sort of limbo. What's a girl to do with all this free time? I can't help but go back and forth between feeling like a sloth (hey yoouuu guyyyyssss!) and feeling like i need to be preparing to be the working woman; the epitome of independence, grace, intellect, and free thinking--a euphemism for when the bitch reading goes off the charts. Only kidding, i figured this entry needed a feminist (over)tone since i'm talking about the working woman *trumpet fanfare*.
In any case, so today i set off to macy*s to complete the working woman's outfit.
note: you should really try glorifying yourself in the 3rd person, it's really quite amusing.
*ahem* macy*s shoe dept...so i had to spend $70 on a pair of Nine West dress shoes. For those of you boys who are reading this, yes i know, you're gagging. And alex d., i don't know what it is with girls and shoes, but the fact that the macy*s flagship store in san francisco fills almost a whole floor with women's footwear means i'm not alone. Oh the things women must do.
Oh, and i'm not superficial. I just have to pretend to be so that people at work will respect me. How twisted. Such is life in the corporate arena.
other news
it's nice to know that our world is still going to shit.
-World Bank is loaning $15 million to Shell Oil Co. so that the giant can continue operations in Nigeria that have to this date caused 10 times more damage than the Exxon Valdez incident.
-The American Society of Civil Engineers gave the condition of the nation's infrastructure (highways, sewer systems, etc.) a D average. The cost of repairing the system is estimated at $1.3 trillion, which is ironically equal to the tax cut that ole Dubya is handing out to the people.
greeeat. Get more fresh disappointment at commondreams.org.
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