Ahhh crap.
Happy Monday morning. Here's something that should provide days of entertainment for you: I am on call for jury duty in Queens this week. Each night at 5pm I have to call in to see if I am needed the following day. I assume I'll need to go in mid-week, and hopefully just sit around all day and then get dismissed. That would be the ideal scenario. What will probably happen is that I will get called in, and then get picked for a jury to hear a case for some jerkoff who has filed against his landlord for not shoveling the sidewalks. And that's if I'm lucky. I'll keep you posted.
I had a really great date on Friday night - got to see the Metropolitan Opera's production of Don Giovanni. It was amazing, and didn't hurt that the guy had orchestra level seating about 10 rows from the stage. Unfortunately that will probably be the last I see of this guy since he's in his 40s and told me that I was sort of "out of his dating range". Which is a nice way of saying "there is no way I wil bang you". That's okay, his loss, and hey, I got to go to the opera. I'm not complainin'.
What I will complain about is those horrible Huntington Learning Center commercials that are airing in NY right now. Not sure if this is a national campaign, but it's that horrible one with the parents and kids screaming at eachother about how the kid is failing school. "I'm failing! There's nothing more to say!" "You come back here, we're not finished!" SHUT UP SHUT UP!!!
A sad day for the world this weekend as Pope John Paul II passed away. An inspiring leader and humble servant of God who will be missed.
Monday, April 04, 2005
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2 comments:
Nice... sounds like good times... and a lot more fun than I had this weekend.. LOL
Oh, just be thankful you don't live in DC anymore. You don't "call in to see if you are needed". You drag your butt down to the courthouse, try to make your way safely through the throngs of "recent parolees" and spend ALL DAY sitting in a stuffy, smelly room with a badly working TV that's up just loud enough to distract you from reading and not tuned into anything of real interest.
In some ways, it's good to be a Virginian now.
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