So much going on, I feel like I'm in a hamster wheel. First I have to prepare the store for closing. I have to cancel all of our summer/fall orders, call all our vendors and all the companies we get catalogs from (looong list), inform the utility companies, create a radio spot, pay for said spot, and contact all the people who consign to us
Second (but should be first), find a new job. This is a task in and of itself. I may have a job working with an art dealer up the street from my store *crosses fingers*, but I won't know until after tomorrow.
Third, I have to finish the Ancient Art Tattoo web site and publish it to the web before Wednsday so I can get paid before . . .
Forth. Go to Boston (this coming Thursday) to party with some old friends, and then to New Hampshire to congratulate my best friend at his wedding reception on Saturday.
During all this I was preparing a proposal to give to prospects interested in purchasing Panic. Today I officially washed my hands of that pain in my ass.
Fuck! will it ever cease??!!
On a more relaxing note . . . joEy came and stayed with us for a couple of nights on his American holiday. This guy was rad, without a doubt. I thought he would be a prick and I didn't want to talk to him. As it turns out he and I got along famously and jabbered on about everything you can imagine. From the time he got here to the time he left. This dude was seriously one of the most interesting conversationalists I have had the pleasure of speaking with in literally years.
Second (but should be first), find a new job. This is a task in and of itself. I may have a job working with an art dealer up the street from my store *crosses fingers*, but I won't know until after tomorrow.
Third, I have to finish the Ancient Art Tattoo web site and publish it to the web before Wednsday so I can get paid before . . .
Forth. Go to Boston (this coming Thursday) to party with some old friends, and then to New Hampshire to congratulate my best friend at his wedding reception on Saturday.
During all this I was preparing a proposal to give to prospects interested in purchasing Panic. Today I officially washed my hands of that pain in my ass.
Fuck! will it ever cease??!!
On a more relaxing note . . . joEy came and stayed with us for a couple of nights on his American holiday. This guy was rad, without a doubt. I thought he would be a prick and I didn't want to talk to him. As it turns out he and I got along famously and jabbered on about everything you can imagine. From the time he got here to the time he left. This dude was seriously one of the most interesting conversationalists I have had the pleasure of speaking with in literally years.
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P.S. -- You're working on the Ancient Art Tattoo website? Rock on. I've had all mine done at Blue Horseshoe, but I've heard good things.