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27 January 2006

What's making your Friday great? [More:]For me, it's Yahoo Music's "Modern Broadway" channel.
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posted by mcgraw 27 January | 10:23
Well, this morning after I lit up my first cigarrette, I coughed so hard I thought I was gonna throw up. But I didn't. Then I brushed my teeth with Aim toothpaste and walked to the subway smoking another cigarette which combined with the Aim residue to create a wonderful smoky minty flavor in my mouth.

That's not great, I guess, but it's pretty good.
posted by jonmc 27 January | 10:28
Not much so far, though I did have one happy thought: I finally have a date that I'll be in NY. I have to be there Saturday, Mar. 25th. I'll probably stay through the following week, just to have some time to enjoy the city. I hope to get a chance to meet the NY crew while I'm there!
posted by scarabic 27 January | 10:32
Dope.
posted by rebirtha 27 January | 10:35
whatchoo call me?
posted by jonmc 27 January | 10:36
My Friday isn't great, yet. It will be later when I'm finished work. This is the first weekend in a month that I haven't had to go into work both days.
posted by gaspode 27 January | 10:43
I'm going out to a fancy dinner with friends tonight. Yipee!

But the one I call "Eeyore" will be there. She will bitch incessantly about every aspect of her life. Then she will complain about her husband and how unaffectionate he is and I will keep from yelling "He's unaffectionate because you hate sex and he hasn't gotten any in two years!" Only maybe this time I will actually say it and there will be drama. I don't know--and the anticipation is delicious.
posted by jrossi4r 27 January | 10:47
Ask her what's making her Friday great, jrossi4r.
posted by mcgraw 27 January | 10:50
I have to go to a pointless meeting about why we are less productive than we should be. This is not making my Friday great.

Also, there's this little skeezer who recently started working her who schmoozes relentlessly with anyone with rank and ignores the rest of us. She reminds me of that bimbo in the Mary Tyler More themed chase bank commercial. I'm showing great restraint by not braining her. Many of my co-workers have formed a hate-her society. She's schmoozing my supervisor Pete right now in the next cube. her voice irritates me. Hmph.
posted by jonmc 27 January | 10:54
I wouldn't call it great yet - I'm broke and my friend cancelled on me for tonight, but:

Annoying boss person leaving any minute.

Hip Hop Happy Hour at the gym tonight. It's like real dancing school. I'm even blinged out today at work (Casual Friday).

Anticipation of being bad tomorrow.

Working diagnosis of Pernicious Anemia, which I see as a cool, old fashioned-y thing to have, like consumption or something. Totally treatable, not a crisis at all.

Good book waiting at home.
posted by rainbaby 27 January | 10:57
Not much so far, though I did have one happy thought: I finally have a date that I'll be in NY.

Woo woo, my Friday keeps getting better and better! Meetup meetup!
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 27 January | 10:58
jrossi, for oh-so-many reasons, you are now, officially, my hero.
posted by Frisbee Girl 27 January | 10:59
What rebirtha said, and the fact that the weekend is nearly here and this week has been batshitinsane at work, so much so that I have barely visited my friends and comrades here at the Chat.
posted by tr33hggr 27 January | 11:00
I moved the plant in my cubicle about one yard to the left and now I'm much happier.
posted by sciurus 27 January | 11:04
Oren's coffee and an Ess-a-bagel Everything Bagel with Veggie Cream Cheese.

Delish!
posted by Lola_G 27 January | 11:06
Yes, TPS can finally meet her one true Meta crush!

Scarabic must find DaShiv and bring him along.
posted by Lola_G 27 January | 11:07
Mmmmmmmmmmm bagel with CC. So delish.

Meanwhile, I'm getting a delicious enchilada from the great place near my office for lunch. I can already taste it!
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 27 January | 11:08
NOTHING'S MAKING MY DAY GREAT! FUCKING SONY, FUCKING EBAUM - oh, hey, that shouting really cheered me up!
posted by Smart Dalek 27 January | 11:09
And scarabic isn't my only MetaCrush. How could I limit myself to just one?
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 27 January | 11:12
Well, the one true crush! Or he's tops!
posted by Lola_G 27 January | 11:15
I bought 3 boxes of Top Pot donuts for my office so now I am a hero. Plus I have donuts.
posted by matildaben 27 January | 11:16
My Friday sucks. I hope today fucks off, dies, and eventually turns up as a corpse in a drainage ditch.
posted by cmonkey 27 January | 11:18
I'm working at home today, which really means a day off, as long as I get the work done by Monday, which I always do.

So after a leisurely websurf/breakfast, I went to a lunchtime AA meeting, saw lots of friends and someone I was told last week was dead (!).

Now I'm cooking a late lunch/early dinner of pork fillet with veggies, followed by blueberries & Greek yoghurt.

Feet up in front of the monitor and/or TV tonight, it's the final of Celebrity Big Brother (Go Michael!) and another episode of 'My Name Is Earl'.

A pretty damn good day so far.
posted by essexjan 27 January | 11:23
Yeah, so far, Friday doesn't have much going for it, apart from it being Friday. It will be a painful slog to 4:30 today.
posted by richat 27 January | 11:28
I'm getting my voice back.
posted by selfnoise 27 January | 11:28
We were just informed that "the pool of money" for staff raises is "very small." Yipee.

The good news is that my years of bodily abuse seem to be paying off. Coughing and constant fatigue and addlemindedness are what keep me going.
posted by jonmc 27 January | 11:28
Lola_G, YOU are my one true crush- you're tops!

::busts out flowers, candy, stuffed animals, jewelry::
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 27 January | 11:29
*hawks up phlegm globber, smears it tnto sidewalk with shoe*
posted by jonmc 27 January | 11:34
essexjan, how much will you sell me your Friday for?
posted by gaspode 27 January | 11:40
I have a fever, so I'm working from home today, and mrs.mosch has been taking such good care of me. Makes me wish I had a fever every day.
posted by mosch 27 January | 11:42
The brave and dedicated labor organizers of the turn of the century who got shot up, starved and beaten so that I may spend the weekend sleeping late, cooking and reading books. Hat's off to those pinkos and their stiff upper lips.


Although this weekend I have a ton of stuff to do.
Fuck.
posted by Divine_Wino 27 January | 11:42
Oh hooray, rainbaby. I mean, not that I'm glad you've got anemia, but I'm glad it's treatable.

And fris, I'm glad you find my potential lack of tact inspiring.
posted by jrossi4r 27 January | 11:44
I just literally took off my hat for a second, try it. When you say hats off, take off your hat, it's a gas. That is actually what is making my friday great, taking off my hat in salute. Also it's itchy as fuck and cheap, so that is nice too. Hats off and brisk rub of the forehead. God bless America.
posted by Divine_Wino 27 January | 11:44
you wear a hat? I thought was your real hair.

you lied to me, man.
posted by jonmc 27 January | 11:45
I don't have a hat, but I tug on my forelock when the boss-man walks by.
posted by Hugh Janus 27 January | 11:50
you have a forelock? I thought circumcision took care of that.
posted by jonmc 27 January | 11:52
Thanks, jrossi4r. (You should totally be tactless with Eyore.)
posted by rainbaby 27 January | 11:54
Just the fact that it is Friday, and this dumb annoying week is over, and I'll have two luxiruous days all to myself. Tonight I'm going shopping and I'm gonna get a new watch and a new, sexy sweater, I hope. And this weekend I will laze around and work on my Record-an-Album project and write grant applications and watch "The Making of Born to Run" and read my 2nd successfully delivered NYTimes.

There is also the prospect of a call or get-together with my new squeeze, although not til Sunday 'cause he has his kiddos this weekend and I have not yet recieved kiddo clearance.
posted by Miko 27 January | 11:54
See, it's not lack of tact if you plan to say it...

If she starts complaining, and you call her out, PLEASE report back.
posted by gaspode 27 January | 11:56
watch "The Making of Born to Run"

You're gonna love the story about Ernest 'Boom' Carter, Max Weinberg and the big drum lick in the title track.

(also, I'm playing only the loudest, most obnoxious tracks on my work playlist today, mainly to make sure I'm alive. The musical equivalent of those shock paddles they use on cardiac patients.)
posted by jonmc 27 January | 12:00
They have a portable defibrillator in the pantry here at work. I want to try making toast with it someday.

Someday when I know nobody will need it.
posted by Hugh Janus 27 January | 12:03
Hugh,
You should just wait until there is an emergency where you need a whole cooked chicken in like 6 seconds.

"Oh shit man, did the little thing pop up yet?"

"No, fuck, Clear!"
posted by Divine_Wino 27 January | 12:09
Careful with those paddles, people!
posted by jrossi4r 27 January | 12:10
Heeeey. . .feature the bunny in the add there in the ol' home town paper, The Times Disgrace, liked to above by j-ro.
posted by rainbaby 27 January | 12:13
For some reason, this song is ringing really true (or something) today:

Lester Bangs & the Delinquents - Accidents Of God
posted by jonmc 27 January | 12:14
Oh, they change the ads, never mind, you probably won't get a bunny.
posted by rainbaby 27 January | 12:15
I bet the schmaltz would make a good conductor, so if someone needed a defib while I was cooking, it might be more effective.

None of this is funny now that I read the article. Poor lady, and all because of some fucking joker. Damn.

Jokes kill.
posted by Hugh Janus 27 January | 12:16
*aims one-liner at Hugh's head*

give me your wallet, motherfucker.
posted by jonmc 27 January | 12:21
Isn't that a euphemism for something, jonmc?
posted by Hugh Janus 27 January | 12:24
{theatre dorkiness}

I would just like to reiterate how awesome this Yahoo Music "Modern Broadway" channel is. In addition to hearing a lot of my old favorites, both things I own and things I don't, but I heard a new show that I didn't see in New York ("Striking 12"-big mistake) and the music blew me away, and now I bought the recording from Amazon. I looooove having new cast recordings to listen to. Yipeeeee!

{/theatre dorkiness}
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 27 January | 12:28
TPS, I spent 2 years of my life in a college infested with theatre majors. I had to hear them listening to soundtracks and babbling out parts and stuff. And if you lived in the dorms (actually a hotel at that time, but that's a whole other story) and weren't part of that whole thing, then you were more or less ostracized. It was like regular high school in reverse. So, I'm kind of turned off Broadway musicals for life.
posted by jonmc 27 January | 12:47
That's too bad, jonmc- there are some GREAT ones :-D I could make you a mix!!!!
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 27 January | 12:52
I actually made a showtunes mix for a Mefite CD swap, so I'd already have one ready :-D
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 27 January | 12:53
TPS, please, I must insist that you distinguish yourself as a musical theatre dork. Us regular theatre dorks would take you in a fair fight and do not listen to such nonsense.

posted by rainbaby 27 January | 12:53
That's too bad, jonmc- there are some GREAT ones :-D I could make you a mix!!!!

That's OK. I'll be fine. Besides, I like being heterosexual.
posted by jonmc 27 January | 12:54
Point taken, rainbaby- why would I want to be classified with people who have ONE talent when I have THREE? (Triple-thread, woot woot!) :-P

posted by ThePinkSuperhero 27 January | 13:01
Guys... musical theatre, regular theatre, it's like a gold medal in the special olympics, yunno?

(Of course I kid because I love and youse make it too easy)

Google Earth, recently released for Mac is making my friday great. I feel like a fookin Bond villian.
posted by Divine_Wino 27 January | 13:03
That talkin' you're doing between the times you burst into song? It ain't actin'.

IT'S ON!

(*big wink* in case it needs to be said)

posted by rainbaby 27 January | 13:06
I'm working at home today, so it's great automatically. : >
posted by amberglow 27 January | 13:08
scarabic, we'll definitely have a meetup for you. remind us closer to the time.
posted by amberglow 27 January | 13:08
I remember that all the theatre people, when you met them at parties, always seemed to projecting to the back row or trying desperately to seem disaffected and 'dark.'

The other occupants of our dorm/hotel/fleatrap were rent-controlled oldsters who couldn't be evicted until death (or possibly after)including the lady next door to me who used to spend all night yelling out to her dead son. I found her more entertaining than most of the aspiring thespians.

/grouchy
//broke
///needs a drink badly
posted by jonmc 27 January | 13:10
Probably the musical theatre people were projecting to the back row, and the regular theatre people were doing the disaffected and dark thing. We drank more, and had better drugs, too. I'm just speculating, of course. I really can't stand many a theatre person of either persuasion. Some, though, I dearly dearly love with a love that is pure and true and incestuous and beautiful.
posted by rainbaby 27 January | 13:20
I thing that the dead-son-caller outer probably had better drugs than either of them. I wound up spending most of my time hanging out with commuter students from the boroughs, so it all became moot. 6 years after I dropped/flunked out, the school built actual dorms and the hotel was gentrified.

My life is one long punchline.
posted by jonmc 27 January | 13:23
MY LIFE ONE LONG HEADLINE
posted by Hugh Janus 27 January | 13:24
Tonight is the Baltimore meetup! Hurrah!

/is a theatre (NOT musical theatre) dork. triple threat my ass...I can build stuff. :)
posted by YouCanCallMeAl 27 January | 13:25
Musical theater is wasted on me. But obscure (even for) Beckett performances float my boat.

I think it's the music. I'd prefer silence.

Hell, I'd prefer torture.

And you Baltimechanisms are lucky; you're near UMBC, where the theater department sometimes drops some avant-garde shit. I saw some Beckett there a few years ago, but it ain't listed in their productions list. They must've been hosting a Beckett festival or something.
posted by Hugh Janus 27 January | 13:43
What's going on? We're rumbling with the musical theatre geeks? We'll totally kick their asses. You cannot throw a punch with "jazz hands!"
posted by jrossi4r 27 January | 14:09
Hugh
I got something for you Beckett-wise. I'm making a note.



posted by Divine_Wino 27 January | 14:10
See, now it's getting to be a pile-on, and that's not fair. Although I am quite strong and will be able to dance myself right away from you. ::jazz hands run::
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 27 January | 14:16
I sense West Side Story coming on.

*heads for hills*
posted by jonmc 27 January | 14:26
Well, ThePinkSuperhero, you do have the advantage of awesome West Side Story rumble moves. They can be daunting.

Maybe after I tell off Eeyore tonight I'll yell "jazz hands!" and back away from the table crouching and snapping my fingers.
posted by jrossi4r 27 January | 14:27
*falls off chair*

jrossi, I love you with a fiery passion.
posted by gaspode 27 January | 14:49
::jump jump turn kick::
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 27 January | 14:56
I have a momma feral cat and two youngsters living in my backyard. Knowing I couldn't have a kitten factory back there, but not wanting to doom them by calling the shelter, in early December I did the "trap, alter, release" thing and had them all fixed and brought them back to my property. Now I feed them every day and of course, I've gotten attached even though they are still pretty wild and not at all cuddley. The boy is a tan tabby called "Toaster", which is short for "Brave Little Toaster", the girl is a grey tabby I call "Fourchette", which is french for her former name - "Fork" - she's growing up to be too lovely for that. The momma is a grey & white tortoise calico who is super hostile and fairly insane, and is named "Mrs. Van Buskirk" after the mother of a childhood friend who had those same traits. Yesterday morning when I went back to feed them there were large black tufts of long furr everywhere (which doesn't belong to any of the cat family, but to one of the stray toms that also visits my backyard scrounging for food). This is the second time this tom has had his ass kicked by SOMETHING and left furr everywhere. I suspect it may be Mrs. VB. Anyway, the boy kitten, Toaster, was nowhere to be found yesterday morning, which was strange because he's always the first to come running for breakfast. I fretted a bit, and wondered if he'd gotten caught in the fight or was just hiding. I almost posted an AskMe wondering if a male adult cat would kill a younger fixed male. My SO said that he was proably just hiding, so I tried to convince myself that there was nothing to be worried about. Well, this morning there was still no Toaster and I began to freak out. I walked the whole backyard and called for him. Then, on a hunch I opened the doors of our shed and called for him.

"Maow?"

"Toaster, is that you?"

"Maow! maow mew meow!!!"

Out he popped.
JOY.

Apparently my hillbilly uncle was over and in the backyard on Wednesday and closed up the kitten in the shed.

I'm so glad I thought to look in there.

Yay! Live Kitten! Happy Friday!
posted by krix 27 January | 15:01
Three different apartments of mine have been lover's lanes for the local feline population. The noise used to bug me, but now it just sounds like home.

I've also had two different apartments where the police knocked on the door looking for the previous tenants.

These things are probably unconnected.
posted by jonmc 27 January | 15:11
That's awesome, krix!
posted by Frisbee Girl 27 January | 15:15
Aww...I think you're pretty ginchy too, gaspode.

Krix, that's awesome. And I love the Brave Little Toaster. It's sublimely schmaltzy and ridiculous.

posted by jrossi4r 27 January | 15:38
My Friday is feeling less great as this last hour and half is

c r a w l i n g

by.
posted by Miko 27 January | 15:41
I'd like to retract my great Friday comment thought from earlier. I just found out our conference programs are seriously screwed up and will have to be reprinted. And the designer and printer are blaming each other.
posted by fenriq 27 January | 15:49
Awesome, krix, I'm glad Toaster is free.

As for me - as of today my root canal is two-thirds complete (the last part is next Wednesday). Also, since it's the weekend, the mister will be home (he returned to work Monday after being off for three weeks with the flu and I've missed him).

Also, I'm in love with the Divine Mr. Wino and want to have his babies.
posted by deborah 27 January | 16:19
The Brave Little Toaster is an awesome story and is a great name for a little boy cat.
posted by matildaben 27 January | 18:14
And fris, I'm glad you find my potential lack of tact inspiring.

Actually, I didn't. It was simply that you make me laugh with your wit and descriptions.
posted by Frisbee Girl 28 January | 05:05
"USA Network has ordered a pilot of "EBaum's World," || This

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