I ran across an article today that mentioned something about how you can tell whether a blog is good or bad by the amount of comments it has. The author's premise is that if a blog is not generating a conversation, then it's bad. I'm getting so sick of reading stuff like that. There are as many reasons for blogs to exist as there are people that have them. You can't declare a blog to be wrong or bad just because it doesn't fit into some preconceived notion of what a blog "should" be. If someone wants to have conversation, be popular and have tons of traffic, so be it. I don't really care if people read this or not. I blog for my own personal reasons. If I'm not interesting to others, so be it.
I was told at work today that they are interviewing a new preflighter tomorrow and if they hire this person, I'll have to give up my archiving room duties. I know I should be happy because it means I'm almost a full-fledged prepress operator, but at the same time I'm sad and almost angry that "my room" is going to be under the control of someone else. I like working back there. Not only does it give me a chance to get away from everyone for a while, it breaks up the monotony of being on the computer for a straight 8-hour shift. I've worked damn hard to get that place in order and it is the closest thing I'll ever have working there to having my own space. I'm sure it will all be fine in the end, I'm just a little bit of a control freak and I have to not let my perfectionism not get in the way of advancing my career. That said, I hope if this person is a woman that I can tolerate her. I personally can't take another woman in the department that I can't stand (I have a really hard time getting along with a lot of women - females for the most part really annoy me).
Well, I guess I'd better head off to bed. I always end up staying up too late on Thursdays because I really hate working Fridays. It ends up being the most stupid and draining day of the week. The energy in the department is always negative and yucky on Fridays due to the nature of our business and the particular supervisor that runs the shift. It's also not a payday Friday, which is worse.
I've got quilting and decorating to look forward to this weekend, though. We're supposed to get a little snow tomorrow, but I hope it's not a lot. I'd like to get the rest of my lights up this weekend and be done with it. We're going to go cut our tree on the 8th, so I'd like to have everything else done before that. We're hosting the annual Christmas Eve party for our friends and I vowed I would not save shopping, decorating and baking until the very last minute like I always do. I actually purchased the fudge-making supplies while I was out today.
I bought How the Grinch Stole Christmas today at the iTunes store with some of my birthday credits. I wish they had more classic Christmas stuff on there.
Dang, just realized I forgot to do Thursday Thirteen yet again. Thanksgiving seems like it was just yesterday — how did a whole week go by already?
Posted by LaDonna at 05:54 PM on 11/29/07 • Permalink •
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I checked out the weather forecast before bed last night. I knew a cold front was coming in and we'd be nowhere near yesterday's mid-60 temps, but I opened my door to leave for work this morning to snow! The weathercasters on the radio were, "Oops, we totally didn't see that coming." No shit, Sherlock. Of course, it also happens to be the same day I left my phone at work the day previously, so I couldn't even call to say I'd be late. Since nobody expecting it nor was ready for it, the streets were yucky. Sheer ice in some spots. As per typical Colorado, it warmed up enough that the drive was absolutely no problem for Marcus a couple of hours later.
Every year I try to find an ornament that signifies something special that happened the previous year. I haven't been able to do it due to finances the last couple of years, but I hit the Hallmark store today to see what I could get for this year. I didn't find squat. I was thinking something to do with knitting since I finally learned how. No dice. Nothing really signified a full time with benefits job. Other than that, no major milestones happened this year. Well, except for having to put our beloved Skippy down, but who wants an ornament to remember that?
I have noticed a lot of ornaments from various manufacturers out for A Christmas Story this year. I thought maybe it was a 25th anniversary thing or something, but according to IMDB, the movie came out in 1983.
Posted by LaDonna at 04:48 PM on 11/28/07 • Permalink •
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I was over reading
Electric Venom and Kate had a bit of interesting trivia that I did not know: Oingo Boingo was on
The Gong Show!
I was a huge fan of the group in the '80s. I mean, c'mon, I'm a child of the '80s. I danced in the .32 bars to "Goodbye, Goodbye" and "Dead Man's Party." Who didn't love "Weird Science?" I'm also a big fan of Danny Elfman's compositional style. I love the soundtracks he did for
Beetlejuice,
Batman Returns, not to mention "The Simpsons Theme" from the TV show.
It was their late '70s incarnation, known as
The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, that appeared on the show. Check out the footage from The Gong Show in the extended. You certainly can't mistake that it is Danny Elfman with that flaming red hair.
Posted by LaDonna at 04:58 PM on 11/27/07 • Permalink •
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Wow, it just hit me as I was visiting a few sites in my blogroll how long it has been since I've been to some of them. And my feeds...forget about it! It's been good that I've been trying to occupy my time with other activities besides those related to the Internet, but I still want to know what's going on with those writers online that I like reading. Must try to find a healthy balance.
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I felt out of sorts all day and even though I could've stayed at work, I opted to go home at my regularly scheduled time. By the time I got home, I was wiped. As I sat trying to read emails and catch up on forums, I suddenly got very cold and had to go curl up in bed. After three hours of sleep, I feel a little better. I hope it is just exhaustion or fatigue and not me trying to break down in sickness. Isn't it odd that one can be exhausted from a desk type job? Except for the girl at work that I wish I could ball gag, it's not overly stressful or physically demanding. I'd be doing the same danged thing if I was at home (typing on a keyboard), so it's weird that I get so darned tired.
On a sad note, there is no more of my yummy cheesecake left. The last piece went into Marcus' belly. No more until Christmas. Hey, at least it was enjoyed by all that partook. LOL
I was just pondering how much better I'm feeling about this holiday season than the last two years. For once in a loooong time I am not underemployed. I don't have to worry about whether a jerkwad pizza owner is going to not give bonuses and therefor not have present money. I don't have to worry about the slack in sales as people buy holiday stuff or them being cheapskate tippers because they've overspent their budgets. It's a bizarre and wonderful feeling to know that I can buy gifts because I'm actually making extra money due to OT.
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