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Tuesday, January 06, 2004

Resumé Paper

So I went to the fancy paper shop today. I was wearing the old jeans, the hooded sweatshirt, and the shirt with the bleach stains. The fancy paper shop was a lot nicer than I expected it to be. There were two people working there with desks where presumably you could meet with them while they recommended paper to you. Also, there were little pillows that said "Maid Wanted" or "Man Wanted" that you could buy.

They (the people, not the pillows) warmed up to me as soon as I told them that I wanted resumé paper. So I bought 50 sheets for $12 and ten matching flat envelopes for $11. So expensive, but hey, if it gets me a job...

Over break I was watching Alburn's movie of my Hour After (thanks Alburn!) and I thought, "You know what? Mike's guitar solos are better than I realized at the time, being as I was all nervous about making everything work out and not able to focus on particular elements very well. His solos on Safe From Harm were especially good." So I thought I'd just say that now, since I didn't do so at the time.

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