Cats.

Apr 04, 2006 00:41


 My favourite allergy-inducing beastie has been rapturous about having Rain and I back home. I'd had a doctor's appointment on Friday for a general check-in, and after one look at my bleary puffy eyes, the Doc prescribed me a month of allergy meds. I love my doctor. (plus she repeatedly pounded into my head that I did a good/noble thing helping out ( Read more... )

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leaper182 April 4 2006, 00:03:30 UTC
KITTY!

*snuggles Sir kitty plushie*

Good kitty!

*sneezes explosively*

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derien April 4 2006, 00:49:41 UTC
That is Great! :)

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ali_sama April 4 2006, 19:56:46 UTC
lol
*big hug*
i seem to have lost what little self confidence i had. *sigh*

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graymouse April 5 2006, 23:25:03 UTC
Perhaps Sir would like to come and tell me what Stevie did to my old computer. Little bugger laid down on the keyboard and I never could seem to get the font size quite right again. Then I dropped way too much on a whole new system only to screw up the OS the first six months I had it. *sigh*

I'd love to have time to play with Photoshop...I'd love to have time for anything really.

Must remember to schedule for general check-up...don't think I've had one in a while. Might be nice to have prescription allergy meds instead of the OTC generic stuff I've been using.

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entropyend April 11 2006, 17:36:12 UTC
hullo,
I came across your LJ a little while ago, I'm currently studing at your old uni (falmouth college of arts) on the illustration course, I'm in my final year and we are off to New York soon and I was wondering if there was any advice you could impart to me on meeting people in the industry and what to do and not to do when leaving uni.
ps love the web site.

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lekythen April 12 2006, 12:46:53 UTC
Recs for NY: Have fun, there's no reason to freak out about it. They're very interested in seeing the UK style, they're not going to outright blow you off. Keep any cards you get from them, and write them back. In addition to the FCA cards (I'm assuming that traditions been kept), take ones of your own. I really wish I'd done that. Take the stuff -you- love, not just the stuff the tutors punch for, as your love for the work really shows. I brought a slew of stuff I was so-so on but was good, and yet the pieces that I really cared for were the ones that got the comments.If you have a website, that's extra good. The industry is getting more and more geared that way. (and I'd love to take a peek!) If you do have a site, get one of those keychain memory sticks and throw it on there. Instant portfolio attachable to any computer! Also, grab the various US magazines. They're good for comparing the UK/US styles as well as contacts. The Village Voice is neat.

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