I never do. :-P I was planning on going tomorrow though, but now that's not looking like an option.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/12/05
aww... I'm sorry...
Go to Bryant Park! You have the chance... I wish I could go...
I'm going to be staying in my apartment doing absolutely nothing...except jumping at the noise.
*drags SweetQ to Bryant Park*
I like Broadway in Bryant Park, but it looks boring this week.
And, I'm going to be jumping at the noise tonight. People were already starting fireworks today while Iw as wlaking home. One went off around the corner from wher eI was and gave me a heart attack.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/12/05
dancing, you don't have to drag me, I'd love to go.
You would just have to get me a real quick flight from Florida.
How's everyone's fourth goin'?
I'm reading a novel right now about a senior in college that is job-searching and "professionally directionless" aside from an ambition to move to NYC, and that's hitting way too close to home right now. I think that I know what I want to do eventually and that requires applying to grad school, but I also know that I can't go straight from undergrad into a grad program, if only because I neither feel prepared nor particularly qualified, at least based on my friends' application results last year. I'd like to take a year or two off and do something to build up my resumé, but nearly everything I've found is either unpaid or requires more experience than I have. I've been told I can live at home for a while, but I can't and there are nearly no worthwhile opportunites around here anyway. What I really want -- what I feel like I need -- is to move somewhere new (read: not a small town) and work for a while, but if I can't find anything that'll help with my ultimate goals, what then? And it seems an unfortunate trend that once a lot of people enter the working world, they're reluctant to leave it to go back to school. I'm just so, so confused right now.
Thank goodness there's a banal thread to vent in (although sorry, this is more something that belongs on a personal journal or something). All I can say is that the main character in this book had better end up okay.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/12/05
AHHH!!!
My friend called me and invited me for fireworks and bbq!!! YEHAWWWWW
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/16/05
"I'm reading a novel right now about a senior in college that is job-searching and "professionally directionless" aside from an ambition to move to NYC"
Holy crap, that is me (except for the college senior part, exchange that with recent college grad). What is the name of this novel?
I just got an e-mail on aim, but I have no idea how to get to it.
I figured it out, it just took awhile.
Updated On: 7/4/06 at 07:29 PM
The fireworks are starting.
Ugh! I hate sunburn!
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/16/05
My mom and I are going to see Over the Hedge tonight, and we're also going to have Mexican food for dinner afterwards.
Should I get a mullet?
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/16/05
Cats with mullets are just a bad combination.... just not attractive.
On the other hand, a poodle with a mullet? Irresistable.
ww, what's up with you sig?
Anywho, I'm listening to some Megan Mullally jazz stuff. (It's jazz arangments of bway songs) It's pretty great. I love it.
soapguy, it's from Mommie Dearest.
It's also showcased beautifully
here.
I. . . for some reason thought it was from "What's Love Got To Do With It"
Actually, maybe it is.
I start Drivers Ed in the morning, which is lame because I already have my license. Bleh.
I have an awesome view of the fireworks from my kitchen window.
I hear them and I'm on the opposite side of town.
The finale was kind of weak, but it's not like I had to go anywhere.
The one bad thing about having fireworks were I live is that because I'm in a valley, the fireworks echo. Loud + Echo = Very Loud and Long.
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