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Jul. 23rd, 2010 09:27 amIs anyone I know going to Hirshorn after hours/dark tonight?
OOPS http://www.hirshhorn.si.edu/afterhours/ tickets are now sold out.
Do I know anyone who goes? It sounds neato to me.
I really need to get out to clubs that play that electro-indie stuff - I like it when I hear it but I don't ever follow up on going out to hear it.
Like Crystal Castles playing at the 9:30 Friday August 20 but it's $35 http://events.myspace.com/Event/1698265/Crystal-Castles
Aug 22 in B'more for $25 in Sonar
I'm working at home today, feeling guilty about keeping the ac on 79 with all the shades down on the sun-lit side of the house. After running and sometimes at night I'll lower it to 78 figuring it isn't using much juice. The office is...75? I stopped by the mgt office and found the a/c at 73. I'm riddled with guilt about setting the ac for the highest temperature I can sit still and not sweat in, and others are going for a temperature that is colder than the heat they set in winter. Seriously, is it me or do offices set heat for 78 in winter and ac for 72 in summer? I hate us.
I got up and ran as soon as it was light this AM - about 5:30 or maybe as late as 5:45 or 6. It was about 80 and humid...I barely made my 2 mile standard course. I had no choice - salad last night turned into a great conversation but 2 beers of calories. I'm micro-managing my weight, not to the point of misery, but with the danger of looking like an aging rock star when there is no fat to hold up my drooping old flesh.
If you had crazy money, like that job you dream of or even that lottery win, what would you do? Who with? For how long? Seriously - do you think you can buy happiness, or long-term fun? If so, what does that look like to you? I don't mean this as some trick to attack the idea - I don't think money would buy me happy (but it might - not that it matters) but am curious what other people enjoy that money would enable.
OOPS http://www.hirshhorn.si.edu/afterhours/ tickets are now sold out.
Do I know anyone who goes? It sounds neato to me.
I really need to get out to clubs that play that electro-indie stuff - I like it when I hear it but I don't ever follow up on going out to hear it.
Like Crystal Castles playing at the 9:30 Friday August 20 but it's $35 http://events.myspace.com/Event/1698265/Crystal-Castles
Aug 22 in B'more for $25 in Sonar
I'm working at home today, feeling guilty about keeping the ac on 79 with all the shades down on the sun-lit side of the house. After running and sometimes at night I'll lower it to 78 figuring it isn't using much juice. The office is...75? I stopped by the mgt office and found the a/c at 73. I'm riddled with guilt about setting the ac for the highest temperature I can sit still and not sweat in, and others are going for a temperature that is colder than the heat they set in winter. Seriously, is it me or do offices set heat for 78 in winter and ac for 72 in summer? I hate us.
I got up and ran as soon as it was light this AM - about 5:30 or maybe as late as 5:45 or 6. It was about 80 and humid...I barely made my 2 mile standard course. I had no choice - salad last night turned into a great conversation but 2 beers of calories. I'm micro-managing my weight, not to the point of misery, but with the danger of looking like an aging rock star when there is no fat to hold up my drooping old flesh.
If you had crazy money, like that job you dream of or even that lottery win, what would you do? Who with? For how long? Seriously - do you think you can buy happiness, or long-term fun? If so, what does that look like to you? I don't mean this as some trick to attack the idea - I don't think money would buy me happy (but it might - not that it matters) but am curious what other people enjoy that money would enable.