Sunday, July 19, 2009

Another day, another dollar.

So after some incredible boredom and being asked to do some things that were downright illegal I quit my job last Tuesday,and I panicked as I re-entered the world of the the funemployed, albeit without much of the fun.

It was 1.59 when I quit officially and after the adrenalin and enjoyment of the experience of telling a thoroughly mediocre little person that they and their job can go jump a quick dose of reality set in,after a weird conversation with an old friend about their job at the moment. Luckily for me and my bank balance, less than 5 hours later I had me a new job. Granted it is back in the grand old world of market research again, but it is only temporary. It is odd to think that in about two months I am emigrating, possibly forever. Bittersweet thoughts really. But back to the real temporal existence that is now, Wednesday dawned with my first day of work, and apparently my birthday. I tend to forget about my birthday but an absolute avalanche of facebook messages forced the aging reality upon me. Yes, I know facebook reminds people, but it was the most birthday greetings I have had wished to me in , well ever. Despite the fact I dont really believe in celebrating my own birthday it was pleasant in the extreme to hear it from so many people.

As usual I am rambling, as I tend to do, but this is for my benefit not yours so I'm okay with it.

In other news an old employer of mine Venture Photography seems to be on the ropes and looking at losing their Franchise, that place was hard work but hell it was fun, but it was always going to be amongst the first kind of companies to lose out in this recession of ours.

Rambling done, I have finally cleaned my room. 6 weeks after moving home, I finally have reclaimed my space.

In technology, I found a wonderful little program that turns your average photos into a polaroid effect. Simple but attractive.

So, for an old memory this was shot out the window of a van we were travelling in between New York and Virginia in the Autumn of 2007.

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