Sigh. I wish I was at the VIP opening of my client/friend's new gay club PULSE, but instead I'm chaining myself to my desk so I won't go out tonight. I'm too booked at work tomorrow for free Belvedere all night.....and Dancer. Boys. Elevated. On. Platforms. A la. Queer As Folk.
My boss accidentally wrote me another check for $988.24, "thinking" that she had not written it to me yet. With a shaky hand, today I wrote "VOID" on the check and put it back in her in-box. Why was this a moral dilemma at all? Because she would have never realized an extra grand was missing from her bank account. I'm embarrassed to say it would have been very easy for me to keep the money, and that I really had to think about the decision. It's ultimately not worth it; it's not my money to keep.
Wow, what a mature 30 year old I've been today. I've said no to gorgeous gay men telling me how fabulous I am and giving me free drinks all night, and I turned down an easy thousand bucks that would have never been missed. Throw in some slight lower back pain (damn the booty!) and I'm feeling altogether quite mature and boring. At least I'll wake up without a headache and with a clear conscience.
Today's Quote:
"What have you done today to make you feel proud?" from "Proud" by Heather Small. Know your gay anthems!
Love, miss lady
~~~~~~~~~~edited to add~~~~~~~~~~
My good friend _G_ was in a bad car accident last Sunday. I talked to him yesterday, and his wreck was even worse than I thought. Amazingly, he's ok, and I thank God that he is. If you ever feel like you're too tired to drive, PLEASE pull over somewhere and sleep. _G_ fell asleep and crashed into a semi. I'm so glad my friend's ok, because my childhood friend when I was 17 died in a wreck that was alot less worse by comparison. Please go tell _G_ you're happy he's still with us!!! BTW----Now he's McG again!
My boss accidentally wrote me another check for $988.24, "thinking" that she had not written it to me yet. With a shaky hand, today I wrote "VOID" on the check and put it back in her in-box. Why was this a moral dilemma at all? Because she would have never realized an extra grand was missing from her bank account. I'm embarrassed to say it would have been very easy for me to keep the money, and that I really had to think about the decision. It's ultimately not worth it; it's not my money to keep.
Wow, what a mature 30 year old I've been today. I've said no to gorgeous gay men telling me how fabulous I am and giving me free drinks all night, and I turned down an easy thousand bucks that would have never been missed. Throw in some slight lower back pain (damn the booty!) and I'm feeling altogether quite mature and boring. At least I'll wake up without a headache and with a clear conscience.
Today's Quote:
"What have you done today to make you feel proud?" from "Proud" by Heather Small. Know your gay anthems!
Love, miss lady
~~~~~~~~~~edited to add~~~~~~~~~~
My good friend _G_ was in a bad car accident last Sunday. I talked to him yesterday, and his wreck was even worse than I thought. Amazingly, he's ok, and I thank God that he is. If you ever feel like you're too tired to drive, PLEASE pull over somewhere and sleep. _G_ fell asleep and crashed into a semi. I'm so glad my friend's ok, because my childhood friend when I was 17 died in a wreck that was alot less worse by comparison. Please go tell _G_ you're happy he's still with us!!! BTW----Now he's McG again!
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& my sandals, 3 shirts, probably some shorts...
I'm curious to hear the Cure song "Mint Car." Most Cure fans talk of that song, and Wild Mood Swings, as... some dark, sudden Satanic influence that suddenly came over Robert.
how's work? Lemme know.
Ciao love