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Me, Me, Me...and Meme too!
Oh man...I finished my second day of testing and paperwork at WorkSkills. It'a another of these things I'm doing to try and get employment I will love. It doesn't seem to be working too well though, because they are pushing hard for me to do customer service work. And as a final insult, I had to use some kind of a Dell with some claptrap called Windows 98 on it. Yeesh! It also seems that even though I'm very smart, creative with excellent people skills, my typing sucks and I don't know enough about MS Word to say I "know it" on my resume (But don't tell my resume that). So man...I just don't know.
I'm supposed to check on a job this week at SharMusic. I also nailed a phone interview with Beyond the Wall, which I would love to manage. However, I would think that as soon as they do a background check, I am boned. Drag.
Onto the Meme.
sudrin asked me the following:
1. While I think Wednesday is an awesome name, I suspect it has caused you it's share of frustration. While I would never want to alter your identity, what other names have you considered for yourself, if any?
I went by "Wendy" for a year in school until my Mom got wind of it. *shudder* I have also gone by "Lilith" and indeed, many people still know me as Lilith. I used to think my name contributed to my overall wierdness (as a kid, I thought wierdness was very, VERY bad), but I have turned into that skid and adopted the last name of "Friday".
2. If you could actually get that Time-Turner to work, what would be the first thing you would do with it?
Go back to my second year of college with the knowlege I have now and take it from there.
3. Knowing what you know now, would you still let me take you to see Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Yes, but I would have worn a different shirt. ;-)
4. What are some of the pro's and con's of being Goth before Goth was cool
I was really more of an "emo" kid before that term was invented. I was also very into horror and music that was gothy then and is alternative now. I was pretty sure no one understood my pain and even though that is a huge cliche, it was actually true in my case. Anyway, it all made me what I am today, which is good or bad depending on one's point of view. ;-)
5. If you could construct the "perfect" man out of man parts from different people, who would you cobble together into the "perfect" man.
I don't really think of men like that. I think H is a pretty nice looking dude, moreso when he remembers to trim his beard. He's a little sane for my taste, but I think that's how he is able to put up with me. He is very laid back, which counters my high strung craziness. At the same time, I miss dating co-dependent losers who are utterly dependent on me. Well, I don't really miss that part of it, but I like when people depend on me.
That said, I like Adrien Brody's kooky smile; Tom Welling's hunky bod; and Rob Zombie's macabre sexiness.
I'm supposed to check on a job this week at SharMusic. I also nailed a phone interview with Beyond the Wall, which I would love to manage. However, I would think that as soon as they do a background check, I am boned. Drag.
Onto the Meme.
1. While I think Wednesday is an awesome name, I suspect it has caused you it's share of frustration. While I would never want to alter your identity, what other names have you considered for yourself, if any?
I went by "Wendy" for a year in school until my Mom got wind of it. *shudder* I have also gone by "Lilith" and indeed, many people still know me as Lilith. I used to think my name contributed to my overall wierdness (as a kid, I thought wierdness was very, VERY bad), but I have turned into that skid and adopted the last name of "Friday".
2. If you could actually get that Time-Turner to work, what would be the first thing you would do with it?
Go back to my second year of college with the knowlege I have now and take it from there.
3. Knowing what you know now, would you still let me take you to see Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Yes, but I would have worn a different shirt. ;-)
4. What are some of the pro's and con's of being Goth before Goth was cool
I was really more of an "emo" kid before that term was invented. I was also very into horror and music that was gothy then and is alternative now. I was pretty sure no one understood my pain and even though that is a huge cliche, it was actually true in my case. Anyway, it all made me what I am today, which is good or bad depending on one's point of view. ;-)
5. If you could construct the "perfect" man out of man parts from different people, who would you cobble together into the "perfect" man.
I don't really think of men like that. I think H is a pretty nice looking dude, moreso when he remembers to trim his beard. He's a little sane for my taste, but I think that's how he is able to put up with me. He is very laid back, which counters my high strung craziness. At the same time, I miss dating co-dependent losers who are utterly dependent on me. Well, I don't really miss that part of it, but I like when people depend on me.
That said, I like Adrien Brody's kooky smile; Tom Welling's hunky bod; and Rob Zombie's macabre sexiness.

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You're back now!
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:makes note to self:
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*sigh*
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It's funny though, I was such a morose fucking kid. But it was SO not the fashion...that's why these kids who scour the globe looking for ways to feel tortured make me want to puke.
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