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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Here I Am!

Welcome to the 6th floor.

Today's contributors are: Ann

Subject: Ann's e-note


I'm not at home, but I read my roommates' post searching for me, and decided to leave an e-note instead of responding directly. At least this way they won't make fun of me using whole pads of post-its for my note. I feel like Nemo after reading the post; Tabitha as the father clown fish, and Scott as Dory.


First I want to say thank you to the Barmaid and hope she's okay after her last post. We got more traffic from her link to our blog Sunday than we'd had all of the previous three months, and I think we may have even snagged a regular reader or two.


I've had a busy week, and certainly a better one than the Mets. (Sorry Sara) I've got two big surprises, which I don't want to reveal in this note, but if you're all in for late night snacks and drinks at Catalina's Friday night, I'll meet and explain it all to you there. Frank and Sara, you guys aren't headed to one of the subway series games this weekend right? Both surprises will be explained when I show up, although they're not related in any way.


I visited my parents out on the island. I was briefly hanging out with an old boyfriend, who it turns out only actually missed one part of me. I had some of my mother's delicious ravioli, and caught up with my family and read some books I'd been meaning to read for a while. I really enjoyed Angels and Demons by Dan Brown, I'd been meaning to read that since Sara lent it to me after we saw the Da Vinci Code.


I left my job at the library, which is what allowed me the time to visit my parents. The job wasn't bad, and I wasn't worried about being stuck under a pile of Harry Potter books, (excellent visual there Scott, thanks.) but it was time for me to move along.


My writing ambitions have picked up again, and I think a lot of it has to do with making myself write this blog. Having my roommates help out with it has been a great relief too. I was discussing the blog with an old friend, and she mentioned that our lives resemble the tv show Friends in many ways. She suggested I should write a script based on the blog, like a Friends episode. I've never written anything in that format, but I might try it just for the sake of trying something new.


I have been coming and going at odd hours, especially since I haven't wanted to pay the peak LIRR train fare to go out on the island. However, I have indeed seen my roommates this week, even if they haven't seen me. I'll leave the details for discussion over drinks Friday night.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yay Ann's back! hi i've only just recently started reading your blog and i love it. Please keep the posts coming! Cos i dont really wanna be studying for my exams atm, but rather read your posts lol. Cheers, Krusty. (sydney, aus).

Anonymous said...

I came to your blog from the barmaid blog, and now i am regular reader of you all as well. You might try the waiterrant blog, its great as well. (www.waiterrant.net) I have already read the archives. You all are great.

Starr01 said...

hey another new regular here...
I find it really funny that 1) you read your friends post looking for you..and 2) you saw them while they didn't see you! One apartment + 6 people = mass chaos lol

yes please try a script based on your blog. It'll be good practice/reading. Who would you like to play your friends and you?

Ann said...

Welcome to all the new readers. I hadn't actually given any though to actors and actresses. Hmm..I should think about that, although maybe we'd want people mostly unknown.

And Jessica, you do realize I have a link to Waiter already? He's probably one of the first online blogs I started reading.