I have recently worked out a deal for my website idea cooking show with one of NYC's hottest producers. Ok so really I'm letting my friend Simon use my camera as long as he helps me with my project. He's not even that cute, point in fact he's Canadian. However he can Zapp Brannigan with the best of em and his knowledge of Archer is growing...so maybe that's why the ladies love him. Anyways, Happy Birthday Simon, now make me look pretty on camera!
Since my undertaking of awesomeness and the decision to work 7 days straight per week, which really means I only get time off for Federal Holidays, I've found that I am confident in my decision to pull of a kamikaze move such as this. Working a lot will get to me from time to time, but there will be an increasing satisfaction in my accomplishments. One of which being my writing. Currently I am about halfway finished with my final short story. This is an addendum to what I wrote before. And after I add these two short stories my book will be so awesome they'll have to bind it in red leather just to match it's awesomeness. That's right, red leather. Now that's sexy.
So aside from my misadventures in working I've also come to realize that I've lost touch with friends and family back home...and in NYC. After some deep thinking over a five minute period I realized the genius behind Facebook's offshoot, Nabu or something like that. It limits your friends list to 50, no mas. Think about it, if you had to call or text 50 people, who would you choose? Not all family members, some friends, but the basic idea is that you can only really connect with about 50 people at one time. It makes for much more intimate conversations and when you report sad or happy things people would genuinely respond. Sadly, I can't remember the name of the sight so I can't point people in the right direction. It's funny though, what happens when someone wants to be in your circle but it's full, do you tell them to sit on the bench until they're called up? They're on the "B team"? Might backfire and make people create cliques.
Anyways, here's your quote of the day:
"There is always some madness in love. But there is always some reason in madness." Friedrich Nietzsche
Pic of the day! Never, ever, do this

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