So let’s just talk about how some random dude at the train station today asked to “buy my bra” for $100, then actually whipped out $100 bill to prove it. Please note that I was wearing a t-shirt with a SWEATER over it at the time. So, yeah. THAT was awesome. I’m house/dog-sitting for my [...]
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The Katie O’Hagan Update
Yeah so the last week has been so incredibly stressful & busy at work that I haven’t been around much. I’m talking worse than MCCTA stressful/busy. I actually really missed the MCCTA stresses this past week because at least when working on a production, I always knew that I could do it, that it’d go [...]
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…and my Spelling Family Care-O-Meter is STILL at zero! Soooo it’s March 14 -> 3/14 -> 3.14 -> Pi Day. This means absolutely nothing in the scheme of things, but I just made fun of Cassidy Jill for having “Happy Pi Day” as her away message. According to her, “I’m in grad school, so it’s [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Katelyn’s 21 & Invincible
So my sister Katelyn turned 21 on March 7 so Eddie and I joined her & some of her friends at a bar last night to celebrate. Nothing too exciting happened, so normally this wouldn’t really warrant a post. However, I feel the need to document that Katelyn celebrated her first few days of legal [...]
Read the rest of this entry »They say the campus lights are bright on Broadway…
I just found out that Broadway (yes, THE Broadway) is actually the same as Route 9. So technically Marist College is on Broadway. So by default, I went to college on Broadway. Holler. Oh & speaking of Marist: I totally forgot I started a post back on my birthday after Meagan called to wish me [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Peel out the watchword
What kind of world is it when these are the top headlines on PEOPLE.com? Also, I just read in amNY, the free daily newspaper you get at train stations, subways, etc. that the New York City Council is looking to adopt a “symbolic” ban of using the N-word. “I’m hoping this is the beginning of [...]
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