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Oct 23, 2008 10:26

Just a few pointers for those of you who one day find yourself in front of 300 sixth-graders talking about books:

-always make sure your fly is zipped BEFORE you go on stage, because realizing it half-way through the presentation is a little distracting. Thank god for black pants, long shirts, bright lights, and auditorium seating because I don't ( Read more... )

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songjewel October 23 2008, 18:28:59 UTC
Hahahaha, kids. "So cool" indeed. Sucks about the fire alarm though...that's frustrating as hell. Good for you getting up in front of all those middle schoolers.

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medusa_stare October 23 2008, 18:39:19 UTC
It is absolutely acceptable to flirt with the firemen, it probably brightens their day considerably.

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sarahtucker October 23 2008, 22:58:14 UTC
oh my goodness that made me laugh so hard!!! did you ever get through your presentation? what the hell is up with that fire alarm???
and the bee thing, i can't even comment, that's just too fucking funny!

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anonymous October 25 2008, 02:27:36 UTC
Oh my goodness! It sounds like you had a very interesting day. *BIGHUGS* Deep breaths. It's nice at least that your life APPEARS to be cool to random middle-schoolers....

I tried to contact you a while ago by phone and email address, but I didn't get a response back so I don't know if I have updated contact info. Did you get my messages? It's cool of course if you've just been busy with surviving scary presentations and insect attacks, I just want to make sure I'm not leaving messages in a strange inbox, you know?

Tag back if I've got the right info, will you? I hope you've had a good day today at least, or will have a good weekend. Any plans for Halloween?

*HUGS*
Sammy

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skrybbi October 27 2008, 02:50:10 UTC
Well, you're at the right journal, so that's good. :)

I didn't get any email, but then you're not the first person to say they've sent me something in the last few weeks that hasn't made it through. Not really sure what's going on with the internet.

I have to work Halloween day and the day after (at 8 am), so my plans consist mainly of staying home to watch old movies and pass out candy. We'll see.

What are you and Raymond doing?

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anonymous October 29 2008, 12:36:43 UTC
Raymond and I are going to listen to a bunch of scary stories for several hours and probably do our pumpkin carving ritual while we watch Nightmare Before Christmas. I wanted to do some other things too, but he is now jobless, so that kinda goes out the window. Sorry you have to work on Halloween, that's a bummer. I think Halloween should be work free. *G*

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