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Project 365 8-18-2010 First Day Back & The Bad Brownie.

Man, oh man was it hard to get back on the ball today!  Really could have used a few more days at South Coast and maybe a spa treatment or six – but work waits for no man! 

Today ended up being a pretty easy day anyway -private student and then teaching the regular class – so even though we’re technically “back” my brain was still a bit on vacation.

At least it was until I was attacked in the mouth by this:

This was a terrible brownie!  Horrible!  It tasted like dry cake mix and while some of you may like dry cake mix straight out of the box (I confess I’ve enjoyed a spoonful or two in my life) this was not dry cake mix given easily eaten solid form.

It was gross and crumbly and I will not buy another Togo’s brownie again until either A) I forget how bad this one was or B) they get a new brownie.

See you tomorrow!

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Project 365 8-5-2010 Is it an addiction if everyone uses it?

What is the most terrifying thing that can happen to a person who’s business relies on the internet?

The whole of the internet crashing in the middle of the day!

THE WHOLE INTERNET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A close second is when your connection to the internet randomly drops in the middle of sending an email to a client, which is a hell of a lot more likely and happened to me today.

See that little yellow triangle?  That’s not good.  Still not sure what happened, it just dropped and all the phones went dead.  There were a few options that sprung to mind and so this is what I imagine might have happened:

  1. They are putting a new roof on the house and it is possible that the workers accidentally unplugged or damaged a wire or connector somewhere.
  2. AT&T were doing maintenance on the switch box at the end of the street and, for whatever reason, disengaged the line(s).
  3. Aliens, experimenting with human behavior like in an old episode of “The Twilight Zone,” decided to test my reaction to losing the internet connection.

I think the third is the most obvious answer.  When the connection dropped I was stunned into non-action.  I clicked on the little internet bars, checked the network, ran tests… all the things that you learn in Internet 101 that you should do if things go non-responsive.  Once I exhausted the “on computer” options I went to the modem and started fooling with that.  That’s when I saw the red flashing light – the DSL connection was gone!

That made me panic a bit – I don’t know how to fix a problem in the walls – so I checked the phone and it was tone-less.

That’s when my right eye twitched and I got very annoyed. 

I asked the workmen if they had noticed any wires while they were working, they hadn’t.

I really didn’t know what else to do so I called AT&T and tried to get someone on the phone to report the outage.  Turns out they don’t do the whole “people-on-the-phone” thing anymore so I talked to a very nice computer simulation of a person who took my report and then scheduled an appointment for workman to come out – NEXT WEEK!

What was I gonna’ do for a week without the internet?!!?!?

I went right to my phone and resigned myself to the idea that it would be my computer for the next week as I waited.  Then I started thinking about places with WI-FI that i could work at – but it’s really hard to do business calls at a Starbucks, especially when you aren’t drinking coffee (the baristas start to talk).  I left the house to do errands bitching via Twitter and in texts to friends and loved ones about how my day was suddenly ruined from lack of internet and it made me realize – as it has several times before – just how easy it is to take all the information that we have access to at all times for granted.

By the time I got home whatever was wrong was suddenly fixed.  Facebook updated, the email I had been trying to send was sent and suddenly my buffer speeds on YouTube were faster, but for about two hours I felt like a caveman.

Am I addicted?  And if you said “no” is it possible that you’re addicted too and just don’t want to admit it?  Or is it OK since I use the internet for my business?  I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments.

See you tomorrow!

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Project 365 8-2-2010 Delays, Excuses, Etc.

There was a four day delay on the blog posts, sorry about that.  This is turning into a bad habit.  This time there was a better reason than usual, Rene is going through an ISP switch and so we didn’t have internet all weekend except via phone.

Honestly I’m also really starting to feel the crunch time wise. Looking for funding, planning a wedding, teaching and trying to get the acting career moving again all take time and there are only twenty-four hours each day.  I was up at 5:30 this morning and very active and still couldn’t accomplish as much as I wanted.

I am, however, really liking my new “To Do List for the week” thing that I’m doing!  It’s keeping me on task and gives me a good idea for how things are shaping up.  I just wish it wouldn’t fill up so quickly!

Here’s today’s pic:

This is the skin of a dog toy that was mauled and gutted.  I think it might make a fine pair of slippers.

See you tomorrow!

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Project 365 7-29-2010 Es. Pee. Eff.

So you guys saw the post I made several days ago about getting to go to the pool with my sister and her kids, right?  How I was only there for an hour?  Well I got a sunburn!  Seriously, look:

Those are my shoulders and I was wearing 50 SPF sunblock.

IT WAS 50 SPF!!!!!!

Do I need to just paint my body to keep from getting burned?!

I can deal with being pasty white, it isn’t a problem for me.  I understand that my body does not tan – never has.  In the best circumstances I turn a darker shade of pale and in the vainer years of my twenties I even used self-tanner to get that all-over candy corn glow, but the point is I know that my skin hates direct, long term sun exposure and so I take precautions.   I’ve done it since I was a small child and watched as the SPF numbers have grown, but 50 is about as high as you can get without applying opaque paste and even that couldn’t stop my shoulders from doing their best lobster impression!

I’m just thankful that it doesn’t hurt.  My shoulders are a little itchy and I have to be gentle with them in the shower, but no actual pain.

Crap, I hate to think of what they’d be like if I hadn’t been wearing anything at all.

So, all you pasty people out there like me – BE CAREFUL!!!  The sun has increased its offensive capabilities and is out to burn us, one pale bastard at a time.

Ooooh!  My mom said that Bullfrog makes a 90 SPF.  Maybe it’s time to get some of that!

See you tomorrow!

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Project 365 7-25-2010 grrrr…

You know what’s missing from this plate?

Funnel cake.

You know why there isn’t any funnel cake on this plate?

Unnecessary wedding drama!

I was so mad about this that I avoided writing this blog until now.

Looks like everything is fine now.  Next time I’d prefer if we skip the drama and move right to fine.

See you tomorrow.

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Project 365 7-24-2010 Show Time!

There were all kinds of shows happening today: Rene was doing a show at a casino somewhere out in BFE, I had a Shmimprov show and 7k was playing at The Back Alley Bar in Fullerton.

Honestly I was planning on just recounting the day/night, but I feel like that’s been happening in this blog way too much.  Part of the reason that I do this in the first place is to make sure that I write every day but I don’t want to just be writing about the day, I doubt that it’s interesting reading.  So I’m going to make an effort to be more open and actually WRITE in this blog, even if it means that some of the days pop up late.

Today’s picture is perfect for what I’m talking about:

Originally I was using it because I felt that my hair looked “cartoony” but in the picture it doesn’t strike the same effect.  It is ridiculously close-up, though, so every skin imperfection and detail is visible – heaven forbid you actually click on it and make it full size.

Here’s to a new direction!

See you tomorrow!

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Project 365 7-16-2010 How Is It Already Friday? or It’s Hot and I Hate Traffic

I spent a LOT of time in the car today which was OK because the car has air-conditioning.  You know where there wasn’t A/C today?  My meeting at Sunset-Gower Studios.  And it was hot.  Crazy hot.  Sweat rolling down your back into your butt hot.  To SGS’s credit they did their best to get the air blowing again, but it just wasn’t working.  Still, I was grateful for the meeting and the opportunities that rose from it.

Back to the car…

I always know when I’m driving too much and that’s when I actually listen to all of my podcasts.  I download a bunch of podcasts.  I download several about film making, podcasts to learn Japanese, comic book podcasts, a butt load of NPR podcasts… there are a lot.  I listen to podcasts in the car more than I listen to music which makes me feel old, but I’m informed so it’s cool.  Today I cleared a whole iPod.  Even after downloading today’s new ‘casts when I got home I still only have five left.  Traffic was abysmal and even though I really like my podcasts there are times when you’d rather be home than learning about the usage of the particle “go.”

Today’s picture is of the sky:

The cloud is misleading as it implies that there is moisture in the air and that it is a pleasant summer day when in fact it was as hot as a volcano’s ass crack.

See you tomorrow.

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Project 365 6-30-2010

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Project 365 6-29-2010 Frustration

Deadlines.

Right now deadlines are the bane of my existence. 

I used to really like deadlines.  I work well under pressure.  It takes away the luxury of of worrying about a decision, you kind of just have to go with your gut.  I like making decisions.  I can live with making decisions even if they might not have been the best decisions, but what I can’t do is make other people make decisions any faster than they do and it is frustrating the hell out of me.

There’s only so much you can do when you’re frustrated: engage the feeling of frustration, engage the reason for the frustration or ignore the frustration.  I get a bit of an energy surge when I engage “feeling” frustrated.  It gets me fired up and usually means another task gets completed.  When I can I engage the reason for the frustration, usually if it is a person.  Meeting it head-on usually means that whatever the problem is will be solved or at least identified as a problem that needs addressing and having things come to a conclusion is better than letting them sit and get worse.  But, when neither other option is available or has worked you’re stuck with ignoring the frustration.

I went through all three phases of this today.

Between the wedding, the show and three different movie projects all waiting on other people Rene and I are just about at our wits end.  Around the corner is either paradise or tragedy and we don’t know which one it will be. 

I keep re-writing the next section of this blog and it keeps coming out like a “Gipper” speech.  It’s horribly cliche and doesn’t even come to saying what I want to get across so I’m going to quote my Twitter instead, “I’ve never let anything stop me from doing what I want & I refuse to let that start now.”

Today’s picture is of my bag:


It is what I carry my business around in.  It was with me all day today ready to be opened, even though I didn’t open it until very late at night.  It is starting to show the signs of it’s travels: a “D” clip from Sundance here, a luggage tag there, distressed leather in the spots where it rubs against my belt loops.  I kept hoping that during my day I would find the time to use up some of this frustration energy that has been building up, but it didn’t quite work out.  Now it’s just patiently waiting for tomorrow when I wake up.


It’s getting a lot of use then.


See you tomorrow.

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Project 365 6-13-2010 Sunday, Again.

Our Sunday’s are becoming the least memorable, least exciting days of the week.

I taught.

I came home.

I was really tired.

Rene and I were supposed to go to Target to get stuff, but the Tony’s came on and we parked in front of the TV and watched the whole show… even the parts when the sound was either screwed up or all together gone.  I find it very hard to believe that the highly trained sound professionals on Broadway, Radio City Music Hall in particular, people who are used to doing live shows eight days a week, cannot do a better job with a live broadcast.  Even assuming that the sound guys were from network television staff, these guys are supposed to know their stuff and it was strictly amateur night.  I was reminded by one of my Tweeps that the sound was pretty bad last year too.  And how about those cock-ups with Chris Noth and Sean Hayes when they had no idea what was going on or where to look.  I miss theater, I miss it a lot, but the award show left a little to be desired.

It still made me want to pick up and move to NYC, though.  GAH!

Later Rene and I went through a bunch of candy.  Today’s picture is the bone pile:

See you tomorrow!

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