Friday, November 30, 2012

You think I'm bad on FB, you should try working with me. Actual IM session I just had:

11/30/2012
Jerry Mesner 9:12 AM
<Vendor> is good for the 15th. You want to proceed?
<no response>
Oh for god's sake learn to multitask.
<no response>
Ok, having not heard back from you in 30 seconds, I'll cancel with them.
<no response>
I'm so alone.
<no response>
There's NOBODY here.
<no response>
AA's gone, BB's, CC's gone, DD's gone.
<no response>
I am forlorn and verklempt.
<no response>
And I don't even know what that means, something to do with bad hair product.
<no response>
Fine.
<no response>
I'm leaving
<no response>
This conversation is WAY too one sided.
<no response>
All you you you
<no response>
Goodbye.
<no response>
I mean it.
<no response>
Jerry Mesner 9:20 AM
HI!
<no response>
Are you there now?

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Grouse

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 When the English stormed the Emerald Isle in the 17th century, they took everything that was worth taking and burned everything else. Thereafter, the Irish had no land, no money, no future. That left them with words, and words became books, and books, ingeniously coupled with music and alcohol, enabled the Irish to transcend reality.