It’s Friday!

30 11 2007

 All week I’ve been searching online for ideas for gifts this Christmas.  I’ll be honest.  Beyond my 2yr old niece, I’m stumped.*  In the meantime, I’ve found a bunch of different sites that are well worth a quick peek.  Let me know if you have any suggestions (for links or presents!)  As for shopping for me, you can always check on the Tiffany’s site!

Baseworld
There’s not much in the way of girl’s stuff but a good amount for guys.  Plus, I kinda adore the Album Club and Music. I’m dying for the 5:55 by Charlotte Gainsbourg .  The music playing at the top of the page is some of the most unique I’ve come across on these sites. I love flipping through just listening. If you can, check out these tracks:
Thomas Dybdahl - Always
Pink Martini - Hey Eugene

Jayson Home & Garden
Most of this is completely over my price range, but I love the shapes and vintage appeal of a lot of this stuff.  Especially the Rocco Teapot.

ringElsewares
I love this stuff. Buy me the whole site! The jewelry is awesome - definitely stuff you won’t find on everyone else. I especially love this ring from D-LICIOUS and the Anatomical Heart Necklace from the  Analogous Jewelry line.

*Also looking for ideas for YOUR gift. Let me know if you want anything. If you’re special enough maybe you’ll get something! ;)





Oh.My.God

30 11 2007

This is downright Frightening!!!! I will not have children. There is no way I could cope with the availability of the negativity through the media.  I was just watching the video Wisco posted which really made me start thinking.  Then I happened across this article today in the New York Times:

A Hoax Turned Fatal Draws Anger but No Charges
By CHRISTOPHER MAAG
Published: November 28, 2007

DARDENNE PRAIRIE, Mo., Nov. 21 — Megan Meier died believing that somewhere in this world lived a boy named Josh Evans who hated her. He was 16, owned a pet snake, and she thought he was the cutest boyfriend she ever had.

Josh contacted Megan through her page on MySpace.com, the social networking Web site, said Megan’s mother, Tina Meier. They flirted for weeks, but only online — Josh said his family had no phone. On Oct. 15, 2006, Josh suddenly turned mean. He called Megan names, and later they traded insults for an hour.

The next day, in his final message, said Megan’s father, Ron Meier, Josh wrote, “The world would be a better place without you.”

Sobbing, Megan ran into her bedroom closet. Her mother found her there, hanging from a belt. She was 13.

Six weeks after Megan’s death, her parents learned that Josh Evans never existed. He was an online character created by Lori Drew, then 47, who lived four houses down the street in this rapidly growing community 35 miles northwest of St. Louis.

That an adult would plot such a cruel hoax against a 13-year-old girl has drawn outraged phone calls, e-mail messages and blog posts from around the world. Many people expressed anger because St. Charles County officials did not charge Ms. Drew with a crime.

But a St. Charles County Sheriff’s Department spokesman, Lt. Craig McGuire, said that what Ms. Drew did “might’ve been rude, it might’ve been immature, but it wasn’t illegal.”

In response to the events, the local Board of Aldermen on Wednesday unanimously passed a measure making Internet harassment a misdemeanor punishable by up to a $500 fine and 90 days in jail.

“Give me a break; that’s nothing,” Mayor Pam Fogarty said of the penalties. “But it’s the most we could do. People are saying to me, ‘Let’s go burn down their house.’”

St. Charles County’s prosecuting attorney, Jack Banas, said he was reviewing the case to determine whether anyone could be charged with a crime. State Representative Doug Funderburk, whose district includes Dardenne Prairie, said he was looking into the feasibility of introducing legislation to tighten restrictions against online harassment and fraud.

In seventh grade, Megan Meier had tried desperately to join the popular crowd at Fort Zumwalt West Middle School, only to be teased about her weight, her mother said. At the beginning of eighth grade last year, she transferred to Immaculate Conception, a nearby Catholic school. Within three months, Ms. Meier said, her daughter had a new group of friends, lost 20 pounds and joined the volleyball team.

At one time, Lori Drew’s daughter and Megan had been “joined at the hip,” said Megan’s great-aunt Vicki Dunn. But the two drifted apart, and when Megan changed schools she told the other girl that she no longer wanted to be friends, Ms. Meier said.

In a report filed with the Sheriff’s Department, Lori Drew said she created the MySpace profile of “Josh Evans” to win Megan’s trust and learn how Megan felt about her daughter. Reached at home, Lori’s husband, Curt Drew, said only that the family had no comment.

Because Ms. Drew had taken Megan on family vacations, she knew the girl had been prescribed antidepression medication, Ms. Meier said. She also knew that Megan had a MySpace page.

Ms. Drew had told a girl across the street about the hoax, said the girl’s mother, who requested anonymity to protect her daughter, a minor.

“Lori laughed about it,” the mother said, adding that Ms. Drew and Ms. Drew’s daughter “said they were going to mess with Megan.”

After a month of innocent flirtation between Megan and Josh, Ms. Meier said, Megan suddenly received a message from him saying, “I don’t like the way you treat your friends, and I don’t know if I want to be friends with you.”

They argued online. The next day other youngsters who had linked to Josh’s MySpace profile joined the increasingly bitter exchange and began sending profanity-laden messages to Megan, who retreated to her bedroom. No more than 15 minutes had passed, Ms. Meier recalled, when she suddenly felt something was terribly wrong. She rushed to the bedroom and found her daughter’s body hanging in the closet.

As paramedics worked to revive Megan, the neighbor who insisted on anonymity said, Lori Drew called the neighbor’s daughter and told her to “keep her mouth shut” about the MySpace page.

Six weeks later, at a meeting with the Meiers, mediated by grief counselors, the neighbor told them that “Josh” was a hoax. The Drews were not present.

“I just sat there in shock,” Mr. Meier said.

Shortly before Megan’s death, the Meiers had agreed to store a foosball table the Drews had bought as a Christmas surprise for their children. When the Meiers learned about the MySpace hoax, they attacked the table with a sledgehammer and an ax, Ms. Meier said, and threw the pieces onto the Drews’ driveway.

“I felt like such a fool,” Mr. Meier said. “I’m supposed to protect my family, and here I allowed these people to inject themselves into our lives.”

The police learned about the hoax when Ms. Drew filed a complaint about the damage to the foosball table. In the report, she stated that she felt the hoax “contributed to Megan’s suicide, but she did not feel ‘as guilty’ because at the funeral she found out Megan had tried to commit suicide before.”

Megan had mentioned suicide several times, her mother said, but had never attempted it, and no one who knew her, including her doctors, felt she was suicidal.

On the advice of F.B.I. agents who did not want the Drews to learn of their investigation of the hoax, Ms. Meier said, her family said nothing publicly about the case for a year. Today, the Meier and the Drew families continue to live four houses from one another on a winding suburban street.

“There are no words to explain my rage,” Ms. Meier said. “These people were supposed to be our friends.”





Rated ‘R’

29 11 2007

After I saw Miss M’s and Wisco’s, I was just way to curious…

online dating

Apparently because I used the words
sex (4x)
hurt (2x)
bitch (1x)

wow… nothing about my language? stellar.

Check yours





let it be friday already

29 11 2007

I’m exhausted.  Played DD & company photographer for TheCompany’s Christmas party tonight. It was, surprisingly, a lot of fun. I carpooled with Payroll, FrontDesk, & TheBitch, which went much better than expected.  We were the only singletons at the party.  Being unattached is pretty uncommon at TheCompany.  It’s a huge family owned deal that is very family oriented.  Dontcha just love bonding over wine and pictures of your boss’s brats?  I know I do.

 Overall was a good time though.  Since they live only a few blocks from here we might get together for some pool at some of the neighborhood bars.

So very tired of this week.  Just be done already. I want to take a nap 





Catching Up

29 11 2007

So I’m a little behind. No big deal. Only 176 posts left to catch up on from my Google Reader. Would be a lot less if The Daily Dish wasn’t posting 20 a day.

Bored at work again. I can’t help it. It’s not like I have nothing to do. It’s just dull stuff. I hate being stuck in a job where there is NO ONE HERE. The office is insanely quiet everysinglyfuckingday. It’d be fine enough I guess if I had fun stuff to do, but it’s work and a lot of busy work at that. Scary enough, I have wandered through a whole day without talking to a soul a few times now. My roomie can be pretty busy what with the last few weeks of college. Sometimes I don’t even see her leave her room. At work, if my boss is gone… I prolly won’t see anyone unless Payroll gets bored or FrontDesk has a computer problem.

I want people, chatter, arguments, laughing, phones ringing, music playing… Any noise whatsoever would be Fabulous. And I want color!  I’m so tired of these drab neutral walls. Everything here is either black, tan or gray. Hence my addiction to Desire to Inspire and Oh Joy!

I want to work at a magazine. Can you just imagine the noise and busyness? People everywhere! Totally creative, sometimes petty, always drama… a whole lot better than doing marketing for a bunch of engineers

Ps – I’m totally in love with this wallet from Marc by Marc Jacobs. It’s a little bit sophisticate, a little bit rocker. But I cannot afford it right now. I can’t I can’t I can’t. But I WANT IT!!! Boo.

marc

http://www.eluxury.com/estore/browse/product_detail.jsp?id=11603560





Le Tired

28 11 2007

Just a quick note of observation:

The lights in my office building are motion sensitive.  If you, for some crazy reason, were still in the building working diligently at 5:30pm, they flick off.  Several jumping jacks in front of the sensor turns those babies right back on.

 However, if you’re still working at 6pm, no amount of leaping & prancing will make any difference.  Instead, you must reluctantly turn off your computer and, carefully walking with your hands out in front of you, move toward the single red exit light all the way down the hall.

fucking hell. I ran into 2walls. First my cube, then the corner leading into the lobby. *tear* I hurt. boo.





Holiday Recap: TDay

27 11 2007

I’ve been feeling a bit overwhelmed as of late, so my apologies for not writing (that’s for you CL). First there was that fantastic Thanksgiving Holiday, which was mucho relaxing. Then there was the drive back home to my apt unhindered by the blinding snow I had on the trip to my parents’ house. Several stressful days of work later… I’ll be honest, when you spend 9hours a day sitting in front of a computer screen, it’s very difficult to want to pull out my laptop and blog when I get home.

I haven’t the energy to recap the whole weekend. Here are the basics:

August Rush –This is a MUSTSEE! The little boy played by Freddie Highmore is adorable. I want to adopt him at once. The music, oh the music! It is incredible!!! It just sweeps you off your feet and rolls over you. You can’t help but completely lose yourself in it. Little cheesy but in a magical way. I’m currently looking for the soundtrack….

Hanging out on campus avec my guys. By the time I got there all the girls had left but hey, I’ve always (ok, almost always) enjoyed the company of these crazy kids.

Thanksgiving Day Tradition: A family movie
This year we went to see Bee Movie – that one that’s being ridiculously over-advertised by Jerry Seinfeld. I’ll be honest, I’ve never been much of a Seinfeld fan. He’s funny enough but definitely not addictive. The movie was… cute? I sat with my 2yr old niece which made it far more interesting for me. You could miss seeing it.

Thanksgiving Dinner a la végétarien pour moi – Thanks mom!

A little selfish holiday shopping followed by a surprise birthday party for an old friend. She finally turned 21! We started out the night at a friends and after much argueing, we pulled the guys from their wii and left for the bars. My darling little sister played DD all night for us. I owe her big.

LilSis was “introduced to society” as a debutante then on Saturday. Wow. What better way to feel like an old lady than wear your LBD to a Charity Ball overrun with highschoolers. As most of the friends she had invited are complete bitchy little things I want to murder, I was somewhat pleased very few could come. She was not which is completely understandable. How can you invite 10 girls to a free dinner + dance + opportunity to wear your prom dress again and have them say NO??? It’s all due to that one horrible little brat that no one likes but can’t seem to ditch that drinks like crazy and has screwed half the boys at her high school. Damn her.

Then babysitting my niece for a few hours while her mom & dad went to see August Rush (I seriously highly recommend it!). Apparently he cried. What? I didn’t think it was a tearjerker but….

And that’s that for the weekend. I’ll write up again soon. Promise. Maybe I’ll even have something interesting to say.





“Well, you can always crash here…”

17 11 2007

Last night started off a little slow at the apt, but by 10pm M and I were 3shots in and in ridiculous fits of giggles.  We went to a bar on campus figuring we might run into a few friends.  Txtd a friend of ours who we’ve known since we were kids.  JL is hilarious and a ton of fun.  President of his frat, he knows everyone and everyone knows him.  That’s what I love about him; he’s always up for a good time.  He’s also how I met SecondChance E (SCE)… They’ve been best friends forever, which is why I txtd SCE to invite him out with us.  Unfortunately he was across town (actually on my side of town) and couldn’t.

Several very expensive rounds of drinks and pool later…. and I’m down $70 for the night.  I did remember to close my tab though which says a lot considering the state I was in.  And then it was home and crawling into bed for the night.

Who calls? The one and only SCE.  Who convinces him he is prolly to drunk to ride his motorcycle back?  And offers her apt for him to crash? And then her bed? no no couldn’t possibly be me.

I’m not gonna get into details, but uh, it was a good night. I’m a little tired this morning.  What better way to recover than watch Saturday morning cartoons, catchup on my blogroll and chug obscene amounts of water.

So I guess I might be seeing more of SCE.  Maybe.  Otherwise, I guess I always have a FWB.

Personal Victories:
1. Didn’t makeout with a random at the bar
2. Hung up my keys! (hey I’m proud!)





Here’s to dreaming!

16 11 2007

If I had a job in the city, I would get a dog. Working 30mins out makes it almost impossible. You can’t train a dog in the morning & evening and expect it to spend the day lounging around the apt, cleaning, and doing your laundry. Although that would be nice. *sigh* No, you have to be around over lunches at least to take him out and make sure he isn’t messing or making noise.

If I had the skills, I’d work for a magazine. Unfortunately, they’re pretty picky there. Graduating early and getting top marks isn’t enough. You prolly have to have a degree in English or Journalism as well. *tear*

Tell me what it is for you. If what, then what?





Shoes Lust

15 11 2007

Watching yet another delicious episode of Gossip Girl has me in the shopping mood.  So I’ve decided to share some of my most recent lusts and am interested in your opinions.

I found these shoes from SJP’s Bitten line for Steve & Barry’s in the December Lucky mag and fell instantly in love.  Simple, sweet ballet flats for an disgustingly cheap price.  I went for the $15 flats in my ultimate color: peacock blue.  I came home with them in blue & black, as well as a blk rosary bead necklace, blue waffle hoodie, blk tee, and THE little black dress I have been searching for my whole life.  Be warned, these clothes look much better on you than the hanger. Try it on.  Now granted, it’s Steve & Barry’s so the material is not fancy-smancy but they are really well cut and look very very nice.  I paid only $80 for the lot.  And who says I can’t bargain shop?

Oi. Just looking at the Nine West pumps is making my feet, which have been crammed into Cole Haan slingbacks all day, hurt terribly.  I love those slingbacks.  I noticed a while back that Nike & Cole Haan have a bit of a thing going now.  This Air line sounds amazing.  Can you believe something this sexy can be super comfortable?

I’m truely hateing all my favorites sites for going flash now with their pictures. I can’t put their actual pics right here for you to see. You’ll have to check my links.  Anyway… I’m looking for the perfect spring trench. I know, it’s winter, but I really want a nice one with good clean lines in a very traditional cut.  Maybe even a bright bold jewel tone? Idk if I’m ready for that yet.  Unfortunately I’m not willing to shell out $1000 for a Burberry yet.  Anyone have any ideas? Especially ones that give a bit more room for boobs.  We’re not all young boys here.  I’ll leave that to the ANTM flock.

co

 I know white seems more of a summer thing, but I love the look of white in winter. It just reminds me of how spotless the snow must be somewhere, prolly at least a 30min drive out of the city. Plus, the dark strap and bold hardware bring a much heavier look to the piece.  Currently, tracking spending to see how soon I can afford this.

 Alas, my eyeballs are threatening to fall out so it’s bed for me.  Night all!  Happy shopping!

The Mary Onettes - Void (download it free)
Just Jack -
Starz In Their Eyes - Totally takes me back to dark, bass & electro filled clubs in London. lovelove