Saturday, February 4, 2012

Bringing in the Platitudinous New Year

Posted by kim on December 31, 2006

Share on TwitterShare on TumblrSubmit to StumbleUponShare via email

Normally, the idea of spending the night in a hotel on New Year’s Eve sounds like fun. Unless, of course, you are without electricity in your home due to an ice storm, so you packed up the kids and checked into the Holiday Inn. We managed to survive one day and night, but after 2 days, I was missing not only my internet connection, but heat. The gas fireplace only heats so much (but eating grilled steaks via candlelight is quite romantic). I hated forking over $85 for a hotel room, but it is a justifiable business expense since I am getting some work done. And I’m sure I would have spent at least that much celebrating the coming of the new year.

I am a little partied out actually with all the Christmas cheer, so tonight will be a good time to catch up on beauty sleep. Note to single chicks, a great place to meet men is at a Gentleman’s Club. Just don’t get a flat tire on the way there or pulled over on the way home. (So a friend told me…. ) Happy 2007!

Share on TwitterShare on TumblrSubmit to StumbleUponShare via email

Let’s Play Tag. You’re It.

Posted by kim on December 18, 2006

Share on TwitterShare on TumblrSubmit to StumbleUponShare via email

I was blog tagged by Shumly last week who was tagged by Kris who was tagged by shoemoney who was tagged by Andy who was tagged by Avinash who was tagged by Dave… geesh.

According to the “blog tag rules”, I have to divulge five things about myself that most people don’t know and then tag 5 new people to be it. I wish I wouldn’t have waited til today to start this post because the few people I had planned to attack, already got hit up… Shawn, Scott, and Rosalind.

Hmmm, what should I reveal about myself?

1. My first “real” job (besides babysitting) was working at the local ice-cream shop when I was fifteen for $2.00/hour.

2. My first car was a 1981 bright orange Mustang that used more oil than gas and saw a few ditches and barbed wire fences in it’s days. I am still a terrible driver – I can’t be good at everything. :)

3. I have never taken any illegal drugs. I’m sure if I had been offered them when younger, I probably would have, but I guess I hung out with pretty good kids. And I’ve always lived in the middle of nowhere. Our beer parties were in corn fields and gravel pits.

4. I originally went to college to be a commercial artist. I wanted to write television commercials. I never took one computer class in high school or college.

5. I have never really been out of the country (unless cruises to the Bahamas and Nova Scotia count). One of my goals is to travel the world, and write it all off as business expenses.

Ok, Liz, Brandy, Chris, Gayle, and Steve, YOU’RE IT!

Share on TwitterShare on TumblrSubmit to StumbleUponShare via email