Sometimes, when celebrities are overexposed, they disappear for a while to re-establish their self-identity, renew their spirits, get facelifts, design wig lines and prepare for their next entrees into public life. Obviously, following my widespread internet fame, that is where I have been. Except instead of re-establishing my self-identity, I was working my tail off. […]
Entries from November 2006
Two and a Half Weeks Later
November 27th, 2006 · 3 Comments
Tags: Kitch'n'Bitch · There and Back Again · Issues of Modernity
The K-Fed Don’t Stop
November 9th, 2006 · 1 Comment
That’s my head. Talking. On my TV. On E! News Daily. Because my K-Fed AP interview made it all the way to cable and back. There was a CBS sighting, too. No word on whether it was local or network, but it’s funny nonetheless.
So yes, world, I went to the Kevin Federline concert. Obviously, I […]
Tags: Embarrassments · Issues of Modernity
Hello, My Name is Abby, and I Saw Kevin Federline Live. IT WAS FREE!
November 9th, 2006 · 4 Comments
Afternoon K-Fed Extravaganza Update! Trent posted four of my pictures (two of which I posted earlier here below), a chunk of my recap and a bunch of other links and stuff from the K-Fed show. Meanwhile, the AP video was also picked up by Perez. In short, Dan and I are now minor internet celebrities… […]
Tags: Embarrassments · Issues of Modernity
An Ancient Tradition
November 2nd, 2006 · No Comments
Many moons ago, I started doing occasional blog posts consisting solely of the current away messages of my AIM buddies. There are some gems right now, so here goes:
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hanging out with superman
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“I’m starting to realize my goals are kinda… well… dumb.”“So? Your dumb goals are awesome!”
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RECKLESSLY OPTIMISTIC
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bought 2 million bushels of corn today… on a […]
Tags: Issues of Modernity
On the radio, you’ll hear November Rain. That solo’s real long.
November 1st, 2006 · 2 Comments
Another month, another calendar page. Or really, another several calendar pages. My desk at work is covered with calendars, and I’m not entirely sure why. I guess they all serve different purposes, but perhaps this is worth investigating.
1) At the end of 2005’s NYTimes Crossword-a-Day tear-off calendar was a single page 2006 calendar. In Atlanta, […]
Tags: Issues of Modernity