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Aug 28, 2008 14:41

How was your day?

Seriously, I wanna know; what did you do/not do, did you meet anyone, have fun, had a crappy time, did you procrastinate or actually get something done, made some awesome conclusions about mankind or just hang out in front of your computer?

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vespertila August 28 2008, 15:20:27 UTC
Hmmmrr, had a job interview in a law study in a nearby city - which took me the whole morning. It didn't suck, if you want my opinion: the place is cool, the lawyers are relatively nice and the job itself sounds good.
I still think I ought bite my tongue. OFTEN >_>. But still. Not bad.

As I was aiming home, a friend of mine phoned me to ask me out on the next week. Since she's a lawyer too, when I told her where I was and why, she immeditely wanted to know the name of the law study I had been to and, once she got that, my friend told me that she would "investigate" about them for me.
That made me feel REALLY loved. ♥

Now, I've the rest of the day off - so I think I'll finally draw comics. Yesterday night I tried to sketch something and it was like my pencil was moving by itself. It felt eager. Good.

So, all in all, nice day so far.

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winhall August 28 2008, 17:05:24 UTC
Good to hear you had a nice day. :)

The place is cool, the lawyers are relatively nice and the job itself sounds good.

The funny thing about lawyers is, they are really neither good nor bad: they're neutral! Which is why good people depict them as evil and evil people depict them as good (for them, hopefully, from their POV).
Hope your first impression turns out right, good luck with that!

I still think I ought bite my tongue. OFTEN >_>.

XD I thought something not quite related but similar a few hours ago while writing an email. I noticed that I often write emails twice: the first version is funny and ironic (maybe sarcastic) and then I realize that while this is the kind of mail *I* would want to get it doesn't necessarily mean the person receiving my mail has a similar kind of humor. So then I delete the whol ething and type something dry and boring and professional. I think the world would be a much funnier place if there was less tongue biting. Not to mention more *honest*.

my friend told me that she would "investigate" about ( ... )

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vespertila August 28 2008, 18:49:17 UTC
The funny thing about lawyers is, they are really neither good nor bad: they're neutral! Which is why good people depict them as evil and evil people depict them as good (for them, hopefully, from their POV).
Hope your first impression turns out right, good luck with that!

Actually, having to deal with lawyers and law court on daily basis, I came to see that almost the whole category tends to be 1) flamboyant, 2) big headed, 3) EXTREMELY flirtatious (when men)/anally witty (when women). These dudes were "relatively nice" because, during the interview, I noticed all the above mentioned distinguishing trademarks of the category, but not to an obnoxious degree. Which is good, given my biting personality ;D
Thanks! Hope I'll get the job *crosses fingers*

I also think it's a *little* creepy, but in a good way. Lawyers can be like that. XD And it never hurts to have friends in that business who want to help you out. :)One of the things I tend to repeat the most is: if you want a serious answer from me, then you'd better see my lawyer ( ... )

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psycho_moonlil August 28 2008, 19:33:07 UTC
my day was fine xD

and you didn't reply to my off-message in icq *pout*

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winhall August 28 2008, 19:45:46 UTC
Yes. HOWEVER I have a valid explanation: I haven't been online in ICQ because I try not to get distracted from writing my paper. See how well that's worked out for me...

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efferd August 28 2008, 23:44:26 UTC
You really wanna know?

Ooook, I went to the zoo today, took some photos, tried to remember where exactly everything is because I've got to play guide soon, enjoyed being outside and on my own...
Later, I ate fast food cause I can't cook, and then procrastinated (= hung out in front of my computer) until I finally (YAY!) drew Asfalot. Right now, I like it and therefore I'm happy.
Zoo + Asfalot = good day

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winhall August 29 2008, 13:10:58 UTC
I saw the Asfalot pic, it's awesome! That man needs more art love. XD
Ooh, btw! There was an interview with Mads Mikkelsen (that his name...?) in our newspaper; I kept it in case you're interested?

Anyway, glad you had such a nice day. :) I don't ever go to the zoo anymore, last time was with a kids group and it was fun enough, but nothing I'd do on my own. ^^;;

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efferd August 29 2008, 13:34:05 UTC
He totally does. I should commission people too, but I dunno who I can trust to draw him like I imagine him.
fsdkfjfnf, really? I totally am interested, of course! ^^ *grabby hands*

Zoo is fun. I stopped going for a while, but right now I'm in zoo mood all the time, I even got an annual subscription thingy. And I try to spread it XP

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yuri_san August 30 2008, 02:06:50 UTC
I went with my father to the hospital because (apparently) he fractured his radius near the elbow yesterday. HE HAS A BROKEN ARM. LOLOLOL

--Sorry, that needs explaining. He keeps joking about his BROKEN ARM. (IT'S BROKEN, YOU KNOW.)

Dad: "I have a broken arm."

*two minutes later*

Dad: "Could you get that for me? I have a broken arm."

*two minutes later*

Dad: "Guess what - I have a broken arm."

*after dinner*

Dad: "Well, that pie was delicious, but you know what?

Me: "...You have a broken arm?"

Dad: "lol"

Me: "lol"

Seriously, he must have said he has a broken arm about 50 times in the last 7 hours.

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winhall August 30 2008, 11:42:04 UTC
It's almost a "cry wolf" story. XD
Not exactly "funny", but... funny.

Hope your dad's alright.
'cept for his broken arm.

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