So This Family Walks Into A Talent Agency...
I can't tell you the rest.
So the Canadian Ebola I seem to have contracted has just about gone away. Throat is a little sore and I still don't have all my energy back, but it is clear that my superior American imune system has defeated these Canuck Germs.
Work has gotten more interesting. Tonight I'll be up late doing the final draft of my business objectives and roadmap for 2005. Good thing we didn't start this until mid-January. At this rate, once they're all approved and we can start working towards them, Q1 will be over. Oh well. But in addition to that, I've been making a hell of a lot of progress up here. Morale is up, efficiency is up, things are good. But, as is the problem with such a small organization, that can change with the drop of a hat.
Spring training is only a couple weeks away!
And today... My VHS copy of "Strange Brew", or as I like to call it: "The Canadian Bible" has begun its circulation around the office. Friday we're going to have a party with some Donuts, Beers and Back Bacon eh.
February 11 I will be going to my first Hockey game in Canada. It's going to be a big to-do let me tell you. Since the NHL is still on strike and the majority of people in North America don't give a damn, I'm going to see the Verdun Dragons vs the Laval Chiefs. They're minor league teams but their league is not really affiliated with the NHL. Unlike the AHL. One of the girls that works for me (Andree-Anne), she has a connection so she's hooking me up. I've been told that these games are extremely violent. This is a good thing as I am a supporter of violence in professional sports. I'll try to take some pictures.
Oh yeah, and tomorrow I have to call the cable company. I have the "sports package" which consists of a lot of channels that show nothing but hockey in the winter and Baseball and Canadian Football in the summer. Well, since Hockey is on strike, they all decided to start airing Curling regularly. Screw that.
The Aristocrats.
So the Canadian Ebola I seem to have contracted has just about gone away. Throat is a little sore and I still don't have all my energy back, but it is clear that my superior American imune system has defeated these Canuck Germs.
Work has gotten more interesting. Tonight I'll be up late doing the final draft of my business objectives and roadmap for 2005. Good thing we didn't start this until mid-January. At this rate, once they're all approved and we can start working towards them, Q1 will be over. Oh well. But in addition to that, I've been making a hell of a lot of progress up here. Morale is up, efficiency is up, things are good. But, as is the problem with such a small organization, that can change with the drop of a hat.
Spring training is only a couple weeks away!
And today... My VHS copy of "Strange Brew", or as I like to call it: "The Canadian Bible" has begun its circulation around the office. Friday we're going to have a party with some Donuts, Beers and Back Bacon eh.
February 11 I will be going to my first Hockey game in Canada. It's going to be a big to-do let me tell you. Since the NHL is still on strike and the majority of people in North America don't give a damn, I'm going to see the Verdun Dragons vs the Laval Chiefs. They're minor league teams but their league is not really affiliated with the NHL. Unlike the AHL. One of the girls that works for me (Andree-Anne), she has a connection so she's hooking me up. I've been told that these games are extremely violent. This is a good thing as I am a supporter of violence in professional sports. I'll try to take some pictures.
Oh yeah, and tomorrow I have to call the cable company. I have the "sports package" which consists of a lot of channels that show nothing but hockey in the winter and Baseball and Canadian Football in the summer. Well, since Hockey is on strike, they all decided to start airing Curling regularly. Screw that.
The Aristocrats.

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