Urizen |
Urizen wrote:So.....you want to die from too much of a good thing?Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Nah, I'm going to have to go with Puffy's method. A barrage of nekkid wimmen avalanche.Woodraven wrote:Naa, that'd be overkill.Mairkurion {tm} wrote:And thus Urizen died: a smile on his face, laughter gurgling from his voice, and an oaken beam sundering his ribcage.you are only using oak, why not a redwood or sequoia?
If I have to die, it will be a glorious death to remember.
Urizen |
I received a bunch of free crown royal bags to use to carry minis I actively use for games as well as to hold dice. But as long as I hand one over to the woman to hold jewelry during vacation trips.
I also won this from a random drawing and it arrived today! Going to have to give these a whirl to see if it's worth investing in more.
The missus found a job fair happening a week from today at Chase Manhattan Bank in Mortgage Lending. I figure I should game this opportunity as I have an extensive background in Consumer Loans which should help translate over. I hope that I can sell myself in person to stand out from the random pieces of resumes. Take a 20 and Charisma those mofos.
And in 4 days, I will see an awesome concert trifecta of Megadeth, Slayer, and Anthrax ... for free!
So, it's a little above the usual 'meh' for me.
Studpuffin |
I received a bunch of free crown royal bags to use to carry minis I actively use for games as well as to hold dice. But as long as I hand one over to the woman to hold jewelry during vacation trips.
I work a few doors down from a bar where they give me the crown royal bags (they just throw them away after they get a shipment), but I only just started.
Patrick Curtin |
So, it's a little above the usual 'meh' for me.
Congrats on the many cool and supercool things occuring this week Urizen!
Always good to have a week like that. I am having a good one, in that I am getting paid, which is also a good thing. Getting up at 330 am is a little rough, even for a compulsive morning person like myself.
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny |
The Jade wrote:Talk about expectations... I just helped a customer with the first name Thor, and thought to myself, "what were his parents thinking? Awesome name, but what if he grew up to be a soft-spoken accountant?" I have no idea what he looked like, but Thor is setting the bar pretty high.Aberzombie wrote:Sooooo....Thundarr Optimus Abercrombie?As a kid, I would have gone out of my way to befriend a kid named Thundarr Optimus Abercrombie. Although I'd always feel his lesser so having such a nitro-charged name.
I've known more than one guy named Thor. And one guy named Torgar Torgarsson.
Urizen |
Urizen wrote:So, it's a little above the usual 'meh' for me.
Congrats on the many cool and supercool things occuring this week Urizen!
Always good to have a week like that. I am having a good one, in that I am getting paid, which is also a good thing. Getting up at 330 am is a little rough, even for a compulsive morning person like myself.
Yeah, how is the coffee gig working out for you since you've been in that swing of things for some weeks now?
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny |
Celestial Healer wrote:Well if he turns into a Swede heavyweight boxer with a murderous uppercut, they'll call the punch The Hammer and say, "it's like his parents... knew."The Jade wrote:Talk about expectations... I just helped a customer with the first name Thor, and thought to myself, "what were his parents thinking? Awesome name, but what if he grew up to be a soft-spoken accountant?" I have no idea what he looked like, but Thor is setting the bar pretty high.Aberzombie wrote:Sooooo....Thundarr Optimus Abercrombie?As a kid, I would have gone out of my way to befriend a kid named Thundarr Optimus Abercrombie. Although I'd always feel his lesser so having such a nitro-charged name.
Damn, The Jade beat me to it. HE ALWAYS BEATS ME TO THE PUNCH LINE. EVERY TIME.
Patrick Curtin |
Yeah, how is the coffee gig working out for you since you've been in that swing of things for some weeks now?
Good. The new store is opening next week, and I will be headed down there. I think being in a hospital will be a fairly steady stream of customers. The new boss is a real cool guy, and has some vision about expanding, which is refreshing in these times. Plus, I have the time off I need to watch my daughter. So it's a win-win.
Ambrosia Slaad |
The Jade wrote:Well if he turns into a Swede heavyweight boxer with a murderous uppercut, they'll call the punch The Hammer and say, "it's like his parents... knew."Damn, The Jade beat me to it. HE ALWAYS BEATS ME TO THE PUNCH LINE. EVERY TIME.
It's his accursed microwave/time machine!
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny |
Patrick Curtin wrote:This is the part that my woman is NOT getting every time she pushes me to go for an education while I'm still unemployed. Yeah. I need more debt. :SThe Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:...Amount of money I made or will make in 2010 working as a freelance illustrator: $0.00 +/- $0.00
Amount of money being borrowed to work towards a degree in illustration in the 2010-11 academic year: $48,000.00 +/- $1,000.00I'm seeing a pattern here. Not good.
This stuff I really don't get. How are colleges charging this kinda coin? My wife went to a Cordon Bleu program for one year, and came out of it with $60,000+ in debt. That's $512 a freakin month for 10 years. She got one of the best local jobs at one of the top restaurants and was the envy of her peers. The pay rate? $10/hr. And found out you'd have to work at that level, busting your ass for about ten years before ever getting a chance for a higher-level job.
I wonder if there's going to be an 'education bubble' like there was a mortgage bubble ...
Your woman and my mother should get together and form a support group.
Ambrosia Slaad |
Urizen wrote:Your woman and my mother should get together and form a support group.Patrick Curtin wrote:...I wonder if there's going to be an 'education bubble' like there was a mortgage bubble ...This is the part that my woman is NOT getting every time she pushes me to go for an education while I'm still unemployed. Yeah. I need more debt. :S
Don't tell my mom, please. She'll bring the pineapple upside-down sheetcake. :)
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny |
When you get up in the morning and the light is hurt your head
The first thing you do when you get up out of bed
Is hit that streets a-runnin' and try to beat the masses
And go get yourself some cheap sunglasses
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeahSpied a little thing and I followed her all night
In a funky fine Levis and her sweater's kind of tight
She had a west coast strut that was as sweet as molasses
But what really knocked me out was her cheap sunglasses
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeahNow go out and get yourself some big black frames
With the glass so dark they won't even know your name
And the choice is up to you 'cause they come in two classes
Rhinestone shades or cheap sunglasses
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
Good song.
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny |
The Jade wrote:It's almost extract -- not quite, but almost.Mairkurion {tm} wrote:I always make a sort of Thai iced coffee. I put cardamom powder in with the grounds, then later add a little almost extract. Veddy nice.M-mmm!
Good coffee.
Almost extract... the distilled essence of something close, but not quite, what you seek to put in your coffee.
Mairkurion {tm} |
I received a bunch of free crown royal bags to use to carry minis I actively use for games as well as to hold dice. But as long as I hand one over to the woman to hold jewelry during vacation trips.
I also won this from a random drawing and it arrived today! Going to have to give these a whirl to see if it's worth investing in more.
The missus found a job fair happening a week from today at Chase Manhattan Bank in Mortgage Lending. I figure I should game this opportunity as I have an extensive background in Consumer Loans which should help translate over. I hope that I can sell myself in person to stand out from the random pieces of resumes. Take a 20 and Charisma those mofos.
And in 4 days, I will see an awesome concert trifecta of Megadeth, Slayer, and Anthrax ... for free!
So, it's a little above the usual 'meh' for me.
Very good. You know what I say about free.
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny |
Success
Thanks for summing up my life in one comic strip. Now I can go drown my sorrows with laudanum and cheap hookers.
Mairkurion {tm} |
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:Don't tell my mom, please. She'll bring the pineapple upside-down sheetcake. :)Urizen wrote:Your woman and my mother should get together and form a support group.Patrick Curtin wrote:...I wonder if there's going to be an 'education bubble' like there was a mortgage bubble ...This is the part that my woman is NOT getting every time she pushes me to go for an education while I'm still unemployed. Yeah. I need more debt. :S
I kinda like sheetcake. :3
Ambrosia Slaad |
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:I kinda like sheetcake. :3The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:Your woman and my mother should get together and form a support group.Don't tell my mom, please. She'll bring the pineapple upside-down sheetcake. :)
It's insidiously good, grandma's recipe. Insidious in the can't-stop-eating-it way.
Sunny Godhead |
Urizen wrote:So.....you want to die from too much of a good thing?Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Nah, I'm going to have to go with Puffy's method. A barrage of nekkid wimmen avalanche.Woodraven wrote:Naa, that'd be overkill.Mairkurion {tm} wrote:And thus Urizen died: a smile on his face, laughter gurgling from his voice, and an oaken beam sundering his ribcage.you are only using oak, why not a redwood or sequoia?
Hi Lynora, it's been awhile. I like the new look.
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny |
Patrick Curtin wrote:ughh I am not as bad as Shiny, but my overall is somewhere near that 1 year. I am going back to get into a trade program because that is the easiest way to get through school, and head out for the workforce. I am really starting to think what a waste some 4 year institutions are.The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:...Amount of money I made or will make in 2010 working as a freelance illustrator: $0.00 +/- $0.00
Amount of money being borrowed to work towards a degree in illustration in the 2010-11 academic year: $48,000.00 +/- $1,000.00I'm seeing a pattern here. Not good.
This stuff I really don't get. How are colleges charging this kinda coin? My wife went to a Cordon Bleu program for one year, and came out of it with $60,000+ in debt. That's $512 a freakin month for 10 years. She got one of the best local jobs at one of the top restaurants and was the envy of her peers. The pay rate? $10/hr. And found out you'd have to work at that level, busting your ass for about ten years before ever getting a chance for a higher-level job.
I wonder if there's going to be an 'education bubble' like there was a mortgage bubble ...
Yeah, no s!*#, man.
We should both quit school and start a business.
Woodraven |
Woodraven wrote:Patrick Curtin wrote:ughh I am not as bad as Shiny, but my overall is somewhere near that 1 year. I am going back to get into a trade program because that is the easiest way to get through school, and head out for the workforce. I am really starting to think what a waste some 4 year institutions are.The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:...Amount of money I made or will make in 2010 working as a freelance illustrator: $0.00 +/- $0.00
Amount of money being borrowed to work towards a degree in illustration in the 2010-11 academic year: $48,000.00 +/- $1,000.00I'm seeing a pattern here. Not good.
This stuff I really don't get. How are colleges charging this kinda coin? My wife went to a Cordon Bleu program for one year, and came out of it with $60,000+ in debt. That's $512 a freakin month for 10 years. She got one of the best local jobs at one of the top restaurants and was the envy of her peers. The pay rate? $10/hr. And found out you'd have to work at that level, busting your ass for about ten years before ever getting a chance for a higher-level job.
I wonder if there's going to be an 'education bubble' like there was a mortgage bubble ...
Yeah, no s~!&, man.
We should both quit school and start a business.
I can run the business side that stuff comes easy for me. I just want to get into the workforce and get myself out of debt
The Crimson Jester, Rogue Lord |
The Crimson Jester, Rogue Lord wrote:Or deem it infallible and off limits to questioning. ;-)Urizen wrote:Well I have always heard, if you can't dazzle them with brilliance then baffle them with bull s%!!!The Crimson Jester, Rogue Lord wrote:You know I dazzle you.Urizen wrote:Ditto, on yours. :PThe Crimson Jester, Rogue Lord wrote:Partly lack of feedback, partly because I have a bad habit (and yes I realize I have it) of rereading my posts later and wondering what the hell I was thinking when I wrote that.I say the same thing when I read your posts. ;P
Ha ha very funny, not.
The Crimson Jester, Rogue Lord |
The Crimson Jester, Rogue Lord wrote:Don't forget to include the 2012 & Nostradamus ones...Define boring? I find it fascinating. If it is in fact historical. When it goes into some idiot or worse group of idiots who wish to make a claim that is so far fetched they can't even agree on the theory and make a show about it.
I am honestly not sure which shows are worse. The pseudo biblical ones or the ad naseum hitlerific occult ones.
Yeah I avoided those like the plague.
The Crimson Jester, Rogue Lord |
Celestial Healer wrote:I've known more than one guy named Thor. And one guy named Torgar Torgarsson.The Jade wrote:Talk about expectations... I just helped a customer with the first name Thor, and thought to myself, "what were his parents thinking? Awesome name, but what if he grew up to be a soft-spoken accountant?" I have no idea what he looked like, but Thor is setting the bar pretty high.Aberzombie wrote:Sooooo....Thundarr Optimus Abercrombie?As a kid, I would have gone out of my way to befriend a kid named Thundarr Optimus Abercrombie. Although I'd always feel his lesser so having such a nitro-charged name.
I had a customer on the phone years ago named Romulus Frost and spoke recently to the wife of one Freedom Rider.
Ashe Ravenheart |
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:I had a customer on the phone years ago named Romulus Frost and spoke recently to the wife of one Freedom Rider.Celestial Healer wrote:I've known more than one guy named Thor. And one guy named Torgar Torgarsson.The Jade wrote:Talk about expectations... I just helped a customer with the first name Thor, and thought to myself, "what were his parents thinking? Awesome name, but what if he grew up to be a soft-spoken accountant?" I have no idea what he looked like, but Thor is setting the bar pretty high.Aberzombie wrote:Sooooo....Thundarr Optimus Abercrombie?As a kid, I would have gone out of my way to befriend a kid named Thundarr Optimus Abercrombie. Although I'd always feel his lesser so having such a nitro-charged name.
The worst I heard was a sales rep from my helpdesk days named Mike Hunt.
Say it five times, real fast. Go ahead, I'll wait
Although me & some buddies did try to convince a friend named David Duda that he should name his firstborn Zippity.
Urizen |
Urizen wrote:Yeah, how is the coffee gig working out for you since you've been in that swing of things for some weeks now?Good. The new store is opening next week, and I will be headed down there. I think being in a hospital will be a fairly steady stream of customers. The new boss is a real cool guy, and has some vision about expanding, which is refreshing in these times. Plus, I have the time off I need to watch my daughter. So it's a win-win.
Do you think it'll open opportunities for you to self-promote within? I'm sure you manage, but I can't help but imagine that the income stream in a coffee shop could afford you a reliable/stable subsistence.
Nevertheless, good to hear it's going well for you, Pat. =)
Urizen |
Urizen wrote:Your woman and my mother should get together and form a support group.Patrick Curtin wrote:This is the part that my woman is NOT getting every time she pushes me to go for an education while I'm still unemployed. Yeah. I need more debt. :SThe Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:...Amount of money I made or will make in 2010 working as a freelance illustrator: $0.00 +/- $0.00
Amount of money being borrowed to work towards a degree in illustration in the 2010-11 academic year: $48,000.00 +/- $1,000.00I'm seeing a pattern here. Not good.
This stuff I really don't get. How are colleges charging this kinda coin? My wife went to a Cordon Bleu program for one year, and came out of it with $60,000+ in debt. That's $512 a freakin month for 10 years. She got one of the best local jobs at one of the top restaurants and was the envy of her peers. The pay rate? $10/hr. And found out you'd have to work at that level, busting your ass for about ten years before ever getting a chance for a higher-level job.
I wonder if there's going to be an 'education bubble' like there was a mortgage bubble ...
Oy! Tell me about it. Got a 'gentle reminder' about it last night. Methinks if I just get that job, she'll let it go for now. Don't get me wrong; I know I need to advance my education, but not at a cost of being more in debt. I'd likely just go for the paper through the route of least resistance, like Animal Husbandry Business Schizophrenology.
Urizen |
Bad news: apparently, DRI played in Syracuse last weekend, and I missed them.
Good news: Social Distortion is on tour, and I'm skipping one of my favorite classes in a few weeks to go see them with my girlfriend.
Art history is awesome, but it can't top Mike Ness. Sorry.
Suicidal Tendencies is coming to Columbus on the 28th. D.R.I. is swinging through on Nov 18th. Stoked!
Urizen |
Urizen wrote:Yeah I avoided those like the plague.The Crimson Jester, Rogue Lord wrote:Don't forget to include the 2012 & Nostradamus ones...Define boring? I find it fascinating. If it is in fact historical. When it goes into some idiot or worse group of idiots who wish to make a claim that is so far fetched they can't even agree on the theory and make a show about it.
I am honestly not sure which shows are worse. The pseudo biblical ones or the ad naseum hitlerific occult ones.
I will say this, though: all of these shows do make great inspiration material for pulp gaming or a Dark Matter RPG.
The Crimson Jester, Rogue Lord |
The Crimson Jester, Rogue Lord wrote:I will say this, though: all of these shows do make great inspiration material for pulp gaming or a Dark Matter RPG.Urizen wrote:Yeah I avoided those like the plague.The Crimson Jester, Rogue Lord wrote:Don't forget to include the 2012 & Nostradamus ones...Define boring? I find it fascinating. If it is in fact historical. When it goes into some idiot or worse group of idiots who wish to make a claim that is so far fetched they can't even agree on the theory and make a show about it.
I am honestly not sure which shows are worse. The pseudo biblical ones or the ad naseum hitlerific occult ones.
I think that was part of the reason I started watching some of them. But damn they have gotten so bad I just can't anymore. Now it is just noise in the background. I turned it off after complaining and put on music scores.
Celestial Healer |
Meh. Sometimes it's all too much.
My partner has been so depressed and agitated about not finding a job since graduating. He's been reaching out to friends just to occupy himself, but they're all to flakey to be any help. He sits at home a lot, which is depressing.
I work a job everyone knows I can't stand and come home tired but feel like I have to entertain somehow. With no time for myself, my writing projects for grad schools are at a standstill. And somehow for all that effort, I never have enough money, and still live paycheck to paycheck.
I can see the way out, sort of, but it all depends on us staying miraculously motivated, which is in shorter and shorter supply lately. Yesterday was bad. It dawned on me in choir practice yesterday that I was only there because they are paying me; I don't enjoy it anymore because my mind is always elsewhere. But I have to find a way to continue to stay strong enough for two.
Anyway, I just needed to vent.
Sharoth |
Meh. Sometimes it's all too much.
My partner has been so depressed and agitated about not finding a job since graduating. He's been reaching out to friends just to occupy himself, but they're all to flakey to be any help. He sits at home a lot, which is depressing.
I work a job everyone knows I can't stand and come home tired but feel like I have to entertain somehow. With no time for myself, my writing projects for grad schools are at a standstill. And somehow for all that effort, I never have enough money, and still live paycheck to paycheck.
I can see the way out, sort of, but it all depends on us staying miraculously motivated, which is in shorter and shorter supply lately. Yesterday was bad. It dawned on me in choir practice yesterday that I was only there because they are paying me; I don't enjoy it anymore because my mind is always elsewhere. But I have to find a way to continue to stay strong enough for two.
Anyway, I just needed to vent.
Good luck. I do hope that things get better for the two of you.
Urizen |
I think that was part of the reason I started watching some of them. But damn they have gotten so bad I just can't anymore. Now it is just noise in the background. I turned it off after complaining and put on music scores.
Understand completely. That, and I got so many other shows I need to catch up on watching.
Treppa |
Meh. Sometimes it's all too much.
My partner has been so depressed and agitated about not finding a job since graduating. He's been reaching out to friends just to occupy himself, but they're all to flakey to be any help. He sits at home a lot, which is depressing.
I work a job everyone knows I can't stand and come home tired but feel like I have to entertain somehow. With no time for myself, my writing projects for grad schools are at a standstill. And somehow for all that effort, I never have enough money, and still live paycheck to paycheck.
I can see the way out, sort of, but it all depends on us staying miraculously motivated, which is in shorter and shorter supply lately. Yesterday was bad. It dawned on me in choir practice yesterday that I was only there because they are paying me; I don't enjoy it anymore because my mind is always elsewhere. But I have to find a way to continue to stay strong enough for two.
Anyway, I just needed to vent.
Is there anyplace nearby that he could volunteer? Volunteer agencies often need help, it would get him out of the house, improve his feelings of self-worth, and might even get him networked with people who can aid his job search. It also looks better on a resume than "between college and now I've been sitting around." As a hirer, I respected volunteers as people who were motivated enough to do something with themselves and give back to the community, even without pay.
On the downside, it can sometimes be difficult to find a volunteer agency that simply needs willing hands or that one fits in with well. But it's worth a shot or two. If not, can he knit or crochet? I can send some yarn and he can make us some hats and scarves for the shop!
In the meantime, good luck. It is hard to work at a job you dislike, but knowing that you're the breadwinner is good motivation, huh? Nothing like feeling trapped. Keep your chin up. Things are starting to improve, though slowly. It really *could* be worse.
The Crimson Jester, Rogue Lord |
The Crimson Jester, Rogue Lord wrote:I think that was part of the reason I started watching some of them. But damn they have gotten so bad I just can't anymore. Now it is just noise in the background. I turned it off after complaining and put on music scores.Understand completely. That, and I got so many other shows I need to catch up on watching.
Yeah I am behind on Stargate Atlantis and the wife will have my jewels bronzed if I watch more of it without her.