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2009-01-10 01:55 am

New website!

I designed a new website for [livejournal.com profile] quizzicalsphinx's RPG, which you can see here. I'm very pleased with it. It's a bit sparse right now, but it's basically just up so it looks nice; we don't do hardcore recruitment. I am very pleased with the design, though! If you go to the About Us page, there are little cartoon me-and Lynettes. I'll be putting up an art gallery on the site in the near future, I would like to say this week, but I have been flitting from one project to the next like a little hummingbird as of late.

Also, I had dinner with [livejournal.com profile] spiralstairs last night and I am super pleased that she is back in New York! We had Thai food, and I showed her my new little apartment.

I finished Fairest and now I am reading The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo. It is very sweet and has gorgeous illustrations and nice book design. This is kind of wild because so far this year? I have read more books than seen movies. That's like, unheard of in Tea-land. But I have been trying to read more. I'm a very slow reader, and it tends to frustrate me, while I'm a very astute film-watcher, and movies take the same amount of time no matter how quick or slow you are. So I usually default to films. But reading! I don't know. I read a lot more when I was a kid, and I think I stopped in college, when it became difficult to read anything on top of my course load. I mean, I didn't stop completely, but I was lucky if I read more than one non-comic book a month. I would like to read more!

The last of the holiday hats is in the mail, and [livejournal.com profile] seori, it should reach you in the next few days. I didn't mention them outright because I didn't want to spoil it for anyone, but guys, to those of you who took pictures of yourselves in your holiday hats, thank you so much! It was a joy to see you all wearing them!

For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about, instead of cards this year, I sent everyone who requested a card a hat, and I tried to match it to their favorite colors as they listed them on my gift card post. I made almost forty hats in a month, and then mailed them at the post office, which was a nightmare in and of itself, because, you see, the local post office won't let you mail more than ten packages at a time at the desk, no matter how small they are. So I had thirty-six packages to mail out, and several of them were meant to go abroad, which means I had to mail them at the desk. I waited on line for the automated postal machine, but the problem is, they took out all the stamp vending machines in the post office. So the only way to buy stamps is with the automated machine. There wasn't anyone behind me when I started, but by about five packages in, the line was starting to build up, so I turned to the line and explained the problem and said I would do a few at a time and then let the next person go, and then a few more, etc.

One of the women threw a fucking shit fit, which would have been understandable if she had been the last person on the line, but she was only the third person, including me. So it was only as if she were the fourth person. She started bitching me out about how I had to go to the counter and it wasn't fair for me to use the machine. So I tried to explain that I couldn't used the counter. She went and got a postal worker and tried to get the lady to tell me I had to go use the counter. But the lady was like, "uh, no, actually, she's not allowed to use the counter, she has to use the machine." And then the flip-outtie lady, you could tell that she got very apologetic and realized that I had not been lying to try to delay her mailing stuff. Although she probably could have been done and out of there and she kind of ended up holding up the line longer than it took me to mail five hats, but she was nice after that.

It took me over an hour to get the hats down to a number where I had under ten and could wait on the regular line, which I did. Ten more minutes of waiting, and then those hats were mailed, and I was out.

[livejournal.com profile] seori was away when all this went down, so I didn't mail her hat till yesterday. But when I went to mail it, I was all, hee, this time I only have one thing.

And then I slid my card through the little slidey-pay thing at the register, and the lady's computer glitched up like whoa. So then I had to sit there and wait while she got her machine fixed because we weren't sure if the payment had gone through or not, so she didn't want to send me to another register to ring me up and charge me double. Which was fair, but oh, post office, you are so totally inefficient on purpose.

I totally just edited this post with an ETA that was longer than the original post. Win, me!
teaberryblue: (Default)
2009-01-10 01:55 am

New website!

I designed a new website for [livejournal.com profile] quizzicalsphinx's RPG, which you can see here. I'm very pleased with it. It's a bit sparse right now, but it's basically just up so it looks nice; we don't do hardcore recruitment. I am very pleased with the design, though! If you go to the About Us page, there are little cartoon me-and Lynettes. I'll be putting up an art gallery on the site in the near future, I would like to say this week, but I have been flitting from one project to the next like a little hummingbird as of late.

Also, I had dinner with [livejournal.com profile] spiralstairs last night and I am super pleased that she is back in New York! We had Thai food, and I showed her my new little apartment.

I finished Fairest and now I am reading The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo. It is very sweet and has gorgeous illustrations and nice book design. This is kind of wild because so far this year? I have read more books than seen movies. That's like, unheard of in Tea-land. But I have been trying to read more. I'm a very slow reader, and it tends to frustrate me, while I'm a very astute film-watcher, and movies take the same amount of time no matter how quick or slow you are. So I usually default to films. But reading! I don't know. I read a lot more when I was a kid, and I think I stopped in college, when it became difficult to read anything on top of my course load. I mean, I didn't stop completely, but I was lucky if I read more than one non-comic book a month. I would like to read more!

The last of the holiday hats is in the mail, and [livejournal.com profile] seori, it should reach you in the next few days. I didn't mention them outright because I didn't want to spoil it for anyone, but guys, to those of you who took pictures of yourselves in your holiday hats, thank you so much! It was a joy to see you all wearing them!

For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about, instead of cards this year, I sent everyone who requested a card a hat, and I tried to match it to their favorite colors as they listed them on my gift card post. I made almost forty hats in a month, and then mailed them at the post office, which was a nightmare in and of itself, because, you see, the local post office won't let you mail more than ten packages at a time at the desk, no matter how small they are. So I had thirty-six packages to mail out, and several of them were meant to go abroad, which means I had to mail them at the desk. I waited on line for the automated postal machine, but the problem is, they took out all the stamp vending machines in the post office. So the only way to buy stamps is with the automated machine. There wasn't anyone behind me when I started, but by about five packages in, the line was starting to build up, so I turned to the line and explained the problem and said I would do a few at a time and then let the next person go, and then a few more, etc.

One of the women threw a fucking shit fit, which would have been understandable if she had been the last person on the line, but she was only the third person, including me. So it was only as if she were the fourth person. She started bitching me out about how I had to go to the counter and it wasn't fair for me to use the machine. So I tried to explain that I couldn't used the counter. She went and got a postal worker and tried to get the lady to tell me I had to go use the counter. But the lady was like, "uh, no, actually, she's not allowed to use the counter, she has to use the machine." And then the flip-outtie lady, you could tell that she got very apologetic and realized that I had not been lying to try to delay her mailing stuff. Although she probably could have been done and out of there and she kind of ended up holding up the line longer than it took me to mail five hats, but she was nice after that.

It took me over an hour to get the hats down to a number where I had under ten and could wait on the regular line, which I did. Ten more minutes of waiting, and then those hats were mailed, and I was out.

[livejournal.com profile] seori was away when all this went down, so I didn't mail her hat till yesterday. But when I went to mail it, I was all, hee, this time I only have one thing.

And then I slid my card through the little slidey-pay thing at the register, and the lady's computer glitched up like whoa. So then I had to sit there and wait while she got her machine fixed because we weren't sure if the payment had gone through or not, so she didn't want to send me to another register to ring me up and charge me double. Which was fair, but oh, post office, you are so totally inefficient on purpose.

I totally just edited this post with an ETA that was longer than the original post. Win, me!
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2009-01-10 01:55 am

New website!

I designed a new website for [livejournal.com profile] quizzicalsphinx's RPG, which you can see here. I'm very pleased with it. It's a bit sparse right now, but it's basically just up so it looks nice; we don't do hardcore recruitment. I am very pleased with the design, though! If you go to the About Us page, there are little cartoon me-and Lynettes. I'll be putting up an art gallery on the site in the near future, I would like to say this week, but I have been flitting from one project to the next like a little hummingbird as of late.

Also, I had dinner with [livejournal.com profile] spiralstairs last night and I am super pleased that she is back in New York! We had Thai food, and I showed her my new little apartment.

I finished Fairest and now I am reading The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo. It is very sweet and has gorgeous illustrations and nice book design. This is kind of wild because so far this year? I have read more books than seen movies. That's like, unheard of in Tea-land. But I have been trying to read more. I'm a very slow reader, and it tends to frustrate me, while I'm a very astute film-watcher, and movies take the same amount of time no matter how quick or slow you are. So I usually default to films. But reading! I don't know. I read a lot more when I was a kid, and I think I stopped in college, when it became difficult to read anything on top of my course load. I mean, I didn't stop completely, but I was lucky if I read more than one non-comic book a month. I would like to read more!

The last of the holiday hats is in the mail, and [livejournal.com profile] seori, it should reach you in the next few days. I didn't mention them outright because I didn't want to spoil it for anyone, but guys, to those of you who took pictures of yourselves in your holiday hats, thank you so much! It was a joy to see you all wearing them!

For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about, instead of cards this year, I sent everyone who requested a card a hat, and I tried to match it to their favorite colors as they listed them on my gift card post. I made almost forty hats in a month, and then mailed them at the post office, which was a nightmare in and of itself, because, you see, the local post office won't let you mail more than ten packages at a time at the desk, no matter how small they are. So I had thirty-six packages to mail out, and several of them were meant to go abroad, which means I had to mail them at the desk. I waited on line for the automated postal machine, but the problem is, they took out all the stamp vending machines in the post office. So the only way to buy stamps is with the automated machine. There wasn't anyone behind me when I started, but by about five packages in, the line was starting to build up, so I turned to the line and explained the problem and said I would do a few at a time and then let the next person go, and then a few more, etc.

One of the women threw a fucking shit fit, which would have been understandable if she had been the last person on the line, but she was only the third person, including me. So it was only as if she were the fourth person. She started bitching me out about how I had to go to the counter and it wasn't fair for me to use the machine. So I tried to explain that I couldn't used the counter. She went and got a postal worker and tried to get the lady to tell me I had to go use the counter. But the lady was like, "uh, no, actually, she's not allowed to use the counter, she has to use the machine." And then the flip-outtie lady, you could tell that she got very apologetic and realized that I had not been lying to try to delay her mailing stuff. Although she probably could have been done and out of there and she kind of ended up holding up the line longer than it took me to mail five hats, but she was nice after that.

It took me over an hour to get the hats down to a number where I had under ten and could wait on the regular line, which I did. Ten more minutes of waiting, and then those hats were mailed, and I was out.

[livejournal.com profile] seori was away when all this went down, so I didn't mail her hat till yesterday. But when I went to mail it, I was all, hee, this time I only have one thing.

And then I slid my card through the little slidey-pay thing at the register, and the lady's computer glitched up like whoa. So then I had to sit there and wait while she got her machine fixed because we weren't sure if the payment had gone through or not, so she didn't want to send me to another register to ring me up and charge me double. Which was fair, but oh, post office, you are so totally inefficient on purpose.

I totally just edited this post with an ETA that was longer than the original post. Win, me!
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2009-01-06 07:50 pm

Waltz With Dogshit

I just got back from seeing "Waltz With Bashir." I had seen the previews for it and in spite of it winning a zillion awards, I thought it looked like someone's crappy flash movie.

Then it won the best picture awared from The Society of Film Critics.

I don't know if they just felt bad for not recognizing last year's Middle-Eastern autobiographical animated film about political strife in the 1980s, which was awesome? Because I can't for the life of me get why this thing that looks like one of those animated Charles Schwab ads and sounds like a bunch of Israeli soldiers trying to pass the buck Nuremberg-defense style ("Oh, well, I told my commander that the massacre was going on; I figured he would do something about it.") is supposed to be better than Slumdog Millionaire, Frost/Nixon, or Milk. Is it because they have never seen an edgy animated film before?

Granted, out of the 87 minutes of footage, there were three or four sequences that were visually stunning, but that amounts to maybe less time than Rhino the Hamster is onscreen during Bolt.

So, yeah, totally not impressed with this movie. And it is very rare that I dislike a movie so much that I consider leaving fifteen minutes into it. I didn't. But I wanted to.

Something good did come out of the experience, though! I made this!




I am also reading Gail Carson Levine's "Fairest." She has now done retellings of two of the fairy tales I have always wanted to do retellings of-- "Ella Enchanted" came out when I was two chapters into the first draft of my own Cinderella retellng and it really discouraged me for a while-- but I love that book. This one is excellent as well, so far. I am really pleased, because I was not as big a fan of "The Two Princesses of Bamarre."
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2009-01-06 07:50 pm

Waltz With Dogshit

I just got back from seeing "Waltz With Bashir." I had seen the previews for it and in spite of it winning a zillion awards, I thought it looked like someone's crappy flash movie.

Then it won the best picture awared from The Society of Film Critics.

I don't know if they just felt bad for not recognizing last year's Middle-Eastern autobiographical animated film about political strife in the 1980s, which was awesome? Because I can't for the life of me get why this thing that looks like one of those animated Charles Schwab ads and sounds like a bunch of Israeli soldiers trying to pass the buck Nuremberg-defense style ("Oh, well, I told my commander that the massacre was going on; I figured he would do something about it.") is supposed to be better than Slumdog Millionaire, Frost/Nixon, or Milk. Is it because they have never seen an edgy animated film before?

Granted, out of the 87 minutes of footage, there were three or four sequences that were visually stunning, but that amounts to maybe less time than Rhino the Hamster is onscreen during Bolt.

So, yeah, totally not impressed with this movie. And it is very rare that I dislike a movie so much that I consider leaving fifteen minutes into it. I didn't. But I wanted to.

Something good did come out of the experience, though! I made this!




I am also reading Gail Carson Levine's "Fairest." She has now done retellings of two of the fairy tales I have always wanted to do retellings of-- "Ella Enchanted" came out when I was two chapters into the first draft of my own Cinderella retellng and it really discouraged me for a while-- but I love that book. This one is excellent as well, so far. I am really pleased, because I was not as big a fan of "The Two Princesses of Bamarre."
teaberryblue: (Default)
2009-01-06 07:50 pm

Waltz With Dogshit

I just got back from seeing "Waltz With Bashir." I had seen the previews for it and in spite of it winning a zillion awards, I thought it looked like someone's crappy flash movie.

Then it won the best picture awared from The Society of Film Critics.

I don't know if they just felt bad for not recognizing last year's Middle-Eastern autobiographical animated film about political strife in the 1980s, which was awesome? Because I can't for the life of me get why this thing that looks like one of those animated Charles Schwab ads and sounds like a bunch of Israeli soldiers trying to pass the buck Nuremberg-defense style ("Oh, well, I told my commander that the massacre was going on; I figured he would do something about it.") is supposed to be better than Slumdog Millionaire, Frost/Nixon, or Milk. Is it because they have never seen an edgy animated film before?

Granted, out of the 87 minutes of footage, there were three or four sequences that were visually stunning, but that amounts to maybe less time than Rhino the Hamster is onscreen during Bolt.

So, yeah, totally not impressed with this movie. And it is very rare that I dislike a movie so much that I consider leaving fifteen minutes into it. I didn't. But I wanted to.

Something good did come out of the experience, though! I made this!




I am also reading Gail Carson Levine's "Fairest." She has now done retellings of two of the fairy tales I have always wanted to do retellings of-- "Ella Enchanted" came out when I was two chapters into the first draft of my own Cinderella retellng and it really discouraged me for a while-- but I love that book. This one is excellent as well, so far. I am really pleased, because I was not as big a fan of "The Two Princesses of Bamarre."
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2008-12-25 02:56 pm

We are the sockpuppet we seek.

My mother made me Barack Obama for Christmas

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2008-12-25 02:56 pm

We are the sockpuppet we seek.

My mother made me Barack Obama for Christmas

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2008-12-25 02:56 pm

We are the sockpuppet we seek.

My mother made me Barack Obama for Christmas

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2008-12-11 12:35 am
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I totally do nothing but crochet in my free time.

I made so many this week that I can't even remember which ones I did which days. Seven days, ten hats.



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For anyone counting, I think I just hit thirty hats in under thirty days. I now pronounce myself winner of NaHaCroMo or something!

In other news, I totally had a question I wanted to ask everyone about some TV ad that I think is weird, but I can't even remember what it is now. Oh, brain. Brain, you are so dumb and full of yarn. I am actually running out of yarn, which is good...that was the purpose of this hat-crocheting bender I've been on, but bad because I have tons of little scraps that don't necessarily match each other.

Argh, that thing I wanted to ask you guys all that I forget? Totally don't remember and I bet I'm going to wake up in the middle of the night and be like OH IT WAS THAT and then go back to sleep and wake up in the morning and be all SHIT I CAN'T REMEMBER AGAIN. Because that's what Tea's brain does.

I'm a bit disappointed in Christmas shopping. I have a little Christmas shopping story to tell you all but it has to go under lock and key because it's about my dad's present. Everything is good right now, but I honestly can't think of any news that doesn't involve hats. I saw Australia, Cadillac Records, and Milk this weekend, and I saw The Black Ballon and Four Christmases this Week, but I really want to see Frost/Nixon and hope it opens near me-- it IS playing uptown, but I just haven't had a chance to waddle on up there.

I have also managed to keep my apartment in reasonably not-hellacious order since The Big Clean of '08, about 3 weeks ago. My sofa is messy with yarn scraps, but that's the beginning and end of it. I think this is the longest I have gone keeping my apartment clean, ever, so I am proud. I've let it get messy, but I assigned Wednesday as Cleaning Day, when I neaten up anything that has gotten out of order, and so far that's worked well for me. I am very proud of my attempt to act like a productive member of society.

It's almost bedtime, so I will leave you with that!
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2008-12-11 12:35 am
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I totally do nothing but crochet in my free time.

I made so many this week that I can't even remember which ones I did which days. Seven days, ten hats.



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For anyone counting, I think I just hit thirty hats in under thirty days. I now pronounce myself winner of NaHaCroMo or something!

In other news, I totally had a question I wanted to ask everyone about some TV ad that I think is weird, but I can't even remember what it is now. Oh, brain. Brain, you are so dumb and full of yarn. I am actually running out of yarn, which is good...that was the purpose of this hat-crocheting bender I've been on, but bad because I have tons of little scraps that don't necessarily match each other.

Argh, that thing I wanted to ask you guys all that I forget? Totally don't remember and I bet I'm going to wake up in the middle of the night and be like OH IT WAS THAT and then go back to sleep and wake up in the morning and be all SHIT I CAN'T REMEMBER AGAIN. Because that's what Tea's brain does.

I'm a bit disappointed in Christmas shopping. I have a little Christmas shopping story to tell you all but it has to go under lock and key because it's about my dad's present. Everything is good right now, but I honestly can't think of any news that doesn't involve hats. I saw Australia, Cadillac Records, and Milk this weekend, and I saw The Black Ballon and Four Christmases this Week, but I really want to see Frost/Nixon and hope it opens near me-- it IS playing uptown, but I just haven't had a chance to waddle on up there.

I have also managed to keep my apartment in reasonably not-hellacious order since The Big Clean of '08, about 3 weeks ago. My sofa is messy with yarn scraps, but that's the beginning and end of it. I think this is the longest I have gone keeping my apartment clean, ever, so I am proud. I've let it get messy, but I assigned Wednesday as Cleaning Day, when I neaten up anything that has gotten out of order, and so far that's worked well for me. I am very proud of my attempt to act like a productive member of society.

It's almost bedtime, so I will leave you with that!
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2008-12-11 12:35 am
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I totally do nothing but crochet in my free time.

I made so many this week that I can't even remember which ones I did which days. Seven days, ten hats.



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For anyone counting, I think I just hit thirty hats in under thirty days. I now pronounce myself winner of NaHaCroMo or something!

In other news, I totally had a question I wanted to ask everyone about some TV ad that I think is weird, but I can't even remember what it is now. Oh, brain. Brain, you are so dumb and full of yarn. I am actually running out of yarn, which is good...that was the purpose of this hat-crocheting bender I've been on, but bad because I have tons of little scraps that don't necessarily match each other.

Argh, that thing I wanted to ask you guys all that I forget? Totally don't remember and I bet I'm going to wake up in the middle of the night and be like OH IT WAS THAT and then go back to sleep and wake up in the morning and be all SHIT I CAN'T REMEMBER AGAIN. Because that's what Tea's brain does.

I'm a bit disappointed in Christmas shopping. I have a little Christmas shopping story to tell you all but it has to go under lock and key because it's about my dad's present. Everything is good right now, but I honestly can't think of any news that doesn't involve hats. I saw Australia, Cadillac Records, and Milk this weekend, and I saw The Black Ballon and Four Christmases this Week, but I really want to see Frost/Nixon and hope it opens near me-- it IS playing uptown, but I just haven't had a chance to waddle on up there.

I have also managed to keep my apartment in reasonably not-hellacious order since The Big Clean of '08, about 3 weeks ago. My sofa is messy with yarn scraps, but that's the beginning and end of it. I think this is the longest I have gone keeping my apartment clean, ever, so I am proud. I've let it get messy, but I assigned Wednesday as Cleaning Day, when I neaten up anything that has gotten out of order, and so far that's worked well for me. I am very proud of my attempt to act like a productive member of society.

It's almost bedtime, so I will leave you with that!
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2008-12-03 06:58 pm
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New Job!

Well, it's taken me a while to get around to posting about it, but on Monday, I started my new job!

I am working as the Associate Comics Editor at King Features Syndicate.

It is AWESOME. Everyone has been incredibly nice, and the company is great. It's a little bit weird to be working for a big corporate entity (King isn't big, but we're a division of Hearst), but it's also kind of cool. We have a cafeteria and there are actually systems for getting everything done. It reminds me a little of Meade Publishing from Ugly Betty, except not catty.

So, yes, it's only been three days, so I don't know enough to tell you guys exactly what my job is, but I did want to update and tell people what I have been up to!

In other "What has Tea Been Up To?" news,



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And also, please don't forget to fill out my Holiday Card Post if you would like me to send you a card! I have gotten a lot fewer requests this year than most, and I promise this year is going to be better than ever!
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2008-12-03 06:58 pm
Entry tags:

New Job!

Well, it's taken me a while to get around to posting about it, but on Monday, I started my new job!

I am working as the Associate Comics Editor at King Features Syndicate.

It is AWESOME. Everyone has been incredibly nice, and the company is great. It's a little bit weird to be working for a big corporate entity (King isn't big, but we're a division of Hearst), but it's also kind of cool. We have a cafeteria and there are actually systems for getting everything done. It reminds me a little of Meade Publishing from Ugly Betty, except not catty.

So, yes, it's only been three days, so I don't know enough to tell you guys exactly what my job is, but I did want to update and tell people what I have been up to!

In other "What has Tea Been Up To?" news,



Wednesday

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Thursday

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Friday

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Saturday

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And also, please don't forget to fill out my Holiday Card Post if you would like me to send you a card! I have gotten a lot fewer requests this year than most, and I promise this year is going to be better than ever!
teaberryblue: (Default)
2008-12-03 06:58 pm
Entry tags:

New Job!

Well, it's taken me a while to get around to posting about it, but on Monday, I started my new job!

I am working as the Associate Comics Editor at King Features Syndicate.

It is AWESOME. Everyone has been incredibly nice, and the company is great. It's a little bit weird to be working for a big corporate entity (King isn't big, but we're a division of Hearst), but it's also kind of cool. We have a cafeteria and there are actually systems for getting everything done. It reminds me a little of Meade Publishing from Ugly Betty, except not catty.

So, yes, it's only been three days, so I don't know enough to tell you guys exactly what my job is, but I did want to update and tell people what I have been up to!

In other "What has Tea Been Up To?" news,



Wednesday

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Thursday

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Friday

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Saturday

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Monday

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And also, please don't forget to fill out my Holiday Card Post if you would like me to send you a card! I have gotten a lot fewer requests this year than most, and I promise this year is going to be better than ever!
teaberryblue: (cheeseroom)
2008-03-31 01:01 am

PANDA HAT



So, yes!

Today I went out to Flushing, Queens. )

[livejournal.com profile] liret and [livejournal.com profile] gildedage, expect packages. I mailed them last week.

I want to talk about a subject I brought up above, and that subject is catcalling, wolfwhistles, whatever you want to call it )
teaberryblue: (cheeseroom)
2008-03-31 01:01 am

PANDA HAT



So, yes!

Today I went out to Flushing, Queens. )

[livejournal.com profile] liret and [livejournal.com profile] gildedage, expect packages. I mailed them last week.

I want to talk about a subject I brought up above, and that subject is catcalling, wolfwhistles, whatever you want to call it )
teaberryblue: (cheeseroom)
2008-03-31 01:01 am

PANDA HAT



So, yes!

Today I went out to Flushing, Queens. )

[livejournal.com profile] liret and [livejournal.com profile] gildedage, expect packages. I mailed them last week.

I want to talk about a subject I brought up above, and that subject is catcalling, wolfwhistles, whatever you want to call it )