Hello
I've discovered I'm not a good blogger and don't want to try to be. I'd like to write you letters. Give me your mailing address if you'd like a letter. If you don't want to post your address, you can email it to me at peabody.melissa@gmail.com
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Friday, July 25, 2008
Goodbye PhyCon
Last day. Last 1 hour and 20 minutes.

the view from the desk of Melissa Peabody, Client Relations Dept. Assistant

ah, look at that casual smile on casual friday.

it's hard to see, but that's a lovely mountain scape boarder. It makes up for no windows.
Denver's going to have to be pretty impressive to beat this.

the view from the desk of Melissa Peabody, Client Relations Dept. Assistant

ah, look at that casual smile on casual friday.

it's hard to see, but that's a lovely mountain scape boarder. It makes up for no windows.
Denver's going to have to be pretty impressive to beat this.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Dark Shadows
Has anyone ever watched "Dark Shadows"?
"Dark Shadows is a Gothic soap opera that originally aired weekdays on the ABC television network, from June 27, 1966 to April 2, 1971."
I stumbled upon it after listening to a "This American Life" about a Dark Shadows convention. Luckily youtube had almsot every episode--someone even created minisodes.
So I have watched 7 episodes so far and nothing has really happened. Victoria Winters becomes a nanny of a strange family who live in a big mansion. The first 4 episodes are simply different characters saying "get out now, while you still can".

This show is interesting because it is filmed in front of a live audience, and you can tell when the actors forget their lines, leave scripts in the scene, etc.
I don't know how to upload videos on here, so here is the link to "minisode 1"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=058_uGTJsic
Be ready to be addicted to the most slow moving and boring gothic soap opera.
"Dark Shadows is a Gothic soap opera that originally aired weekdays on the ABC television network, from June 27, 1966 to April 2, 1971."
I stumbled upon it after listening to a "This American Life" about a Dark Shadows convention. Luckily youtube had almsot every episode--someone even created minisodes.
So I have watched 7 episodes so far and nothing has really happened. Victoria Winters becomes a nanny of a strange family who live in a big mansion. The first 4 episodes are simply different characters saying "get out now, while you still can".

This show is interesting because it is filmed in front of a live audience, and you can tell when the actors forget their lines, leave scripts in the scene, etc.
I don't know how to upload videos on here, so here is the link to "minisode 1"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=058_uGTJsic
Be ready to be addicted to the most slow moving and boring gothic soap opera.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Charo Day
Every now and then I have these days where I feel a bit feisty and I've never been able to describe them. But this morning it dawned on me. I am having a Charo day.

When ever someone walks into my office, I have this urge to hold up my hands and make a "rieeeeeeeeeeckieeeeee" sound and shimmy and speak in a terrible latin accent. It's 9:30, I've yet to actually do this.
But I want to.

When ever someone walks into my office, I have this urge to hold up my hands and make a "rieeeeeeeeeeckieeeeee" sound and shimmy and speak in a terrible latin accent. It's 9:30, I've yet to actually do this.
But I want to.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
The Abandonment of Xanga
It's been a few years since I so rudely abandoned Xanga and chose to privatize my thoughts instead. How silly of me. Xanga became the kind of thing where I would be in the middle of an adventure and I would be thinking, " this will make a great xanga update!!"... I was in need of a quick break.
So why blogspot? Why not, I suppose. I've had my page for a few months now but never write. I spend lots of time at work reading my friend's blogs and get annoyed when it had been weeks since their last update. As much as I'd like to pretend I will keep up with my friends without an internet liaison, blogging, facebook, email, etc. can all be incredibly useful in connection.
I am in the midst of my last 2 weeks at PhyCon. PhyCon is a physician's billing company, and I've worked for the Client Relation's Department all summer. As dull as this may sound, I've been pleasantly surprised with how enjoyable it can sometimes be. Plus, my office has a boarder with purple mountains and yellow flowers. Very chic, very 1992.
When PhyCon is over, I move to Denver to start a job working for a non profit. I'll be a grassroots field coordinator, and I'm not quite sure exactly what all I will be doing. I know I'll be in charge of holding press conferences and arranging meetings with state and national elected officials. I'll then build up a volunteer base of people who support the issue at hand, whether it be environmental or human rights, etc. and have them show up to these meetings with questions/concerns, etc.
I feel I am getting into a job that will be a bit over my head, but I am ready for that! I guess I am abandoning graphic design like I abandoned xanga. I must have abandonment issues. I had this obsession with cows in fourth grade because everyone would ask me what my favorite animal and so I made up that cows where my favorite. I had a cow themed room, my mom made me cow vests, and not surprisingly, I was a cow for Halloween. I even made up this song called "Bessie the heifer cow" which I would sing every single Friday anytime someone said the word Friday. Sixth grade rolls around and goodbye cow obsession, hello ryan, nick, adam, joey, matt, preston, gregory, andrew, luke, jessie obsession. My diary went from being filled with cow sightings to boy sightings.
I don't know where I'm going with this. I guess the point of the entry is welcome blogspot. And you all are in danger of me abandoning our friendship, beware.
So why blogspot? Why not, I suppose. I've had my page for a few months now but never write. I spend lots of time at work reading my friend's blogs and get annoyed when it had been weeks since their last update. As much as I'd like to pretend I will keep up with my friends without an internet liaison, blogging, facebook, email, etc. can all be incredibly useful in connection.
I am in the midst of my last 2 weeks at PhyCon. PhyCon is a physician's billing company, and I've worked for the Client Relation's Department all summer. As dull as this may sound, I've been pleasantly surprised with how enjoyable it can sometimes be. Plus, my office has a boarder with purple mountains and yellow flowers. Very chic, very 1992.
When PhyCon is over, I move to Denver to start a job working for a non profit. I'll be a grassroots field coordinator, and I'm not quite sure exactly what all I will be doing. I know I'll be in charge of holding press conferences and arranging meetings with state and national elected officials. I'll then build up a volunteer base of people who support the issue at hand, whether it be environmental or human rights, etc. and have them show up to these meetings with questions/concerns, etc.
I feel I am getting into a job that will be a bit over my head, but I am ready for that! I guess I am abandoning graphic design like I abandoned xanga. I must have abandonment issues. I had this obsession with cows in fourth grade because everyone would ask me what my favorite animal and so I made up that cows where my favorite. I had a cow themed room, my mom made me cow vests, and not surprisingly, I was a cow for Halloween. I even made up this song called "Bessie the heifer cow" which I would sing every single Friday anytime someone said the word Friday. Sixth grade rolls around and goodbye cow obsession, hello ryan, nick, adam, joey, matt, preston, gregory, andrew, luke, jessie obsession. My diary went from being filled with cow sightings to boy sightings.
I don't know where I'm going with this. I guess the point of the entry is welcome blogspot. And you all are in danger of me abandoning our friendship, beware.
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