August 25, 2004

Adventures in Seminar-Land

Filed under: Miscellaneous, Work — Shauna @ 8:54 pm

I had a 2-day seminar in Minneapolis this week. It was so bad it actually made me want to go back to work.

I got in at 8:30 when registration started. The room was already packed, so I sat in the front row. Two seconds later, a disheveled guy sat next to me and in a full-out Australian accent asked me, “Guess where I’m from?” After I replied, “Australia,” he looked disappointed, like I never would’ve guessed. I wanted to tell him the only way it would have been more obvious was if he would’ve been wearing an alligator vest while riding a crocodile beside Nicole Kidman and shouting “Crikey!” at the top of his lungs.

The seminar went well, despite Cactus Jack taking to heart the question, “Does anyone need more clarification on what we just talked about?” every single time, and another lady trying to be the teacher’s pet by sharing every single example of how her company did this thing and how she thought the rest of the class could benefit from it. If she’s such an expert, I wonder what she was doing in a seminar called The Basics of Direct Marketing.

Right before lunch, Cactus Jack invaded my personal space to ask me where I was going to eat. Before I responded with, “Wherever you’re not,” my Be Polite to People Guide kicked in and I said ‘I’m not sure,’ before sprinting out of the hotel before he and his Crocodile Dundee boots followed me.

Day Two:
Any attempt to avoid sitting next to Cactus Jack was thwarted upon my arrival when I noticed him already seated. Would’ve been rude to sit elsewhere at that point. Instead, I endured a painful conversation regarding the questions he was looking forward to asking the speaker.

After lunch, he informed me that he had the pepperjack burger for lunch, which I had already deduced from his breath. Ten minutes later, I realized that he had been farting in my general direction while simultaneously trying to suppress belches. I said trying.

I don’t get paid enough for this.

August 23, 2004

Quit Smoking - Post #11

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Jason @ 6:15 am

This is probably going to be my last entry. It’s now been 3 weeks since having a piece of gum, and there really isn’t much more to say. I’ve had all of the “tests,” going to all the places that I would have a hard time not smoking, and I’ve made it through.  

Now I just have to watch myself. Every day. This isn’t going to be easy, and I know that I will miss it from time to time for years to come. But I’m done.

I should have quit years ago.

August 9, 2004

Quit Smoking - Post #10

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Jason @ 12:03 pm

I already said that I’m going to start limiting my entries so they seem more interesting. Just write the big stuff; milestones, feelings, hard times, etc. This isn’t going to be that interesting.  

Last time I wrote I said that I had been cutting down on the gum. Well, this past week I didn’t have a piece. Not one. I didn’t want to say anything about it in fear that I’d jinx myself. I wasn’t quite as cranky last week either.

It’s cool, Shauna and I have both given up our biggest vices, and we are doing great. She hasn’t had a Mountain Dew since quitting either. I am so glad that we did this together, it makes things easier. I’m proud of her too, giving up the Dew is hard, I should know, but she’s pushing through like a champ.

The only thing that I have to watch is eating. That is tough, I have a nervous energy now that I didn’t know I had. I’ve only put on 4-5 pounds (depends on which day I weigh in) through the past 4 weeks. I have to say, that’s not too bad for quitting smoking. I just have to really keep putting a conscious effort into just chewing gum, or not needing anything at all.

Oh, I almost forgot, I threw Shauna and I a “one month anniversary” party. It’s been 4 weeks since we quit. I thought it would be fun to surprise her and have a little fun. So on Sunday morning I decorated the apartment with balloons, streamers, and even made a big sign for the occasion. I got her a gift too, I’m sure she’ll listen to the Xzibit CD for decades to come! She was surprised when she woke up and saw everything. Things like that make me feel good.

August 2, 2004

Houston, we have a problem

Filed under: Contacts (and why they suck), Miscellaneous — Shauna @ 8:44 pm

Come in, Control Tower. I repeat, come in Control Tower.

This is Control Tower. What is your situation?

We’ve got a non-functioning right orbital lens cover.

That can’t be! It’s brand new.

It is brand new, sir. But I assure you it is depositing a grainy substance onto the retinal surface.

Sonofabitch.

The visionary photographs we are attempting to upload to the central brain repository are blurry.

Have you attempted to uninstall the lens cover and reboot?

Affirmative. Repeated installations have proven unsuccessful. What other options are available for utilization?

There is still the manual lens cover.

Aw, Christ.

Even though it’s bulky and the peripheral vision capacity will be severely limited, it is your only hope if you want to complete your mission.

{long pause} Then that’s what we’ll do.

Godspeed, gentlemen.

(In other words, my contacts suck.)