you can vent to me anytime and i can relate to most of what you said. i am not talking pity party. i am talking vent and compare ideas and get thoughts out in the open and bounced off someone
i miss my finger puppet bat and my chainsaw i miss the closing set esspecially at this time of year
seriously my friend, we have not been as close as we use to be and i would love to see that change. gimme a call anytime and we can discuss what free things there are to do (or i will pay for your drink) remember i was unemployed for a long time myself. ~DW
ring ring ring ring ring ring Banana-phone!elainiacSeptember 13 2004, 11:16:22 UTC
I have this theory. It goes like this "make yourself happpy and then others will be happy too". Step 1. Find ways to make yourself happy, get a job you want, do a hobby you want, volunteer for something that matters to you, induldge yourself in something that makes you smile. (Being a relationship doesn't count.) Maybe you should look for a job being a puppeteer- grab a LA-411 (movie industry buisness directory) or something. Step 3. Profit!
Some monkey loves you.
Oh yeah, and I just remembered, the last time I was looking for any kind of work, I called Cosmo.
Re: ring ring ring ring ring ring Banana-phone!bizarronumber1September 13 2004, 21:47:01 UTC
I would rather be a profesional puppeteer than pretty much anything else, but lets all try to list off all of the people we know or have even heard about that lived off of puppeteering!
*hugs* if there was anything i could do i would. you do not suck as a boyfriend and you are not relationship inept, you just need more practice, a little bit less on the heavy commitment part and variety to figure out what works for you. i don't know what to tell you on the job front. amy told me you were thinking about teaching as an option. do you have a degree you can start substituting right now if you have a degree and you take the cbest. its easy, i passed in my first time.
I have a degree in English. Actually it's an English Credential degree, so I'm even closer to being a teacher than most. I go to talk to my old councelor at CSUN tomorrow.
Hm, I didn't know you were interested in teaching. I think you'd make a *fantastic* teacher.
Try not to get so down on yourself about not having a job. Do you know how many friends of ours are jobless, and how many live at home (or *ahem* on someone's couch)? Don't worry, they're all still getting laid. Except for me, but that's a whole different story. The fact is, people don't really care. Unless they are looking for someone to make babies with. And do you really want babies now, anyway?
The Chucky thing makes perfect sense. It sounds very therapeutic.
And so far as not having anyone to vent to... Pick up the phone, asshole!! :)
There. That's all the unsolicited advice I will dole out for the remainder of the evening. If you want some more, give me a call.
Thanks Whit. I always feel better after talking to you! I know it's my own damn fault that I suck at keeping relations. It's that whole phone thing! Phones suck! Phones suck my hairy wide butt!
You know, all that last sentence needs is a comma and one less "s" and it'll be a hell of a lot funnier!
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you can vent to me anytime and i can relate to most of what you said. i am not talking pity party. i am talking vent and compare ideas and get thoughts out in the open and bounced off someone
i miss my finger puppet bat and my chainsaw
i miss the closing set
esspecially at this time of year
seriously my friend, we have not been as close as we use to be and i would love to see that change.
gimme a call anytime and we can discuss what free things there are to do (or i will pay for your drink) remember i was unemployed for a long time myself.
~DW
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I know, it's the conversation and the friendly ear that matters anyway!
By the way, we need to find you Boo2.
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It goes like this "make yourself happpy and then others will be happy too".
Step 1. Find ways to make yourself happy, get a job you want, do a hobby you want, volunteer for something that matters to you, induldge yourself in something that makes you smile. (Being a relationship doesn't count.) Maybe you should look for a job being a puppeteer- grab a LA-411 (movie industry buisness directory) or something.
Step 3. Profit!
Some monkey loves you.
Oh yeah, and I just remembered, the last time I was looking for any kind of work, I called Cosmo.
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Life isn't fair that way.
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There's an idea...
Why don't you break into the Jim Henson company and apply for an internship or job?
http://www.henson.com/company/employment/co_employment.html
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I miss you!
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miss you too!!!
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Try not to get so down on yourself about not having a job. Do you know how many friends of ours are jobless, and how many live at home (or *ahem* on someone's couch)? Don't worry, they're all still getting laid. Except for me, but that's a whole different story. The fact is, people don't really care. Unless they are looking for someone to make babies with. And do you really want babies now, anyway?
The Chucky thing makes perfect sense. It sounds very therapeutic.
And so far as not having anyone to vent to... Pick up the phone, asshole!! :)
There. That's all the unsolicited advice I will dole out for the remainder of the evening. If you want some more, give me a call.
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You know, all that last sentence needs is a comma and one less "s" and it'll be a hell of a lot funnier!
Thanks be-atch! :)
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I'd *still* like to read some of your writing sometime =o) All the best writers suffer from depression. It's a fact...or something.
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