I put in the effort and got the damn resumes sent off for the new jobs. Maybe I'll get one.
Shit.
I'm totally fed up with my jobs right now.
I'm totally fed up with this damn heat.
My name is now, unofficially, J. C. Blev.!
I am your savior.
Savior from the whirpool vortex above a storm drain you accidentally slip into while stumbling down the street on the biggest trip of your life and there's a hurricane a'blowin'.
Monday, July 31, 2006
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4 comments:
you are so dramatic ;)
i like that. J.C. Blev. for some odd reason it brought a smile at my desk as well as a chuckle.
good luck with the job hunt!!
as always,
*hugs*
d
oh, one more thing. the heat. i was reading on CNN that our heatwave has moved into your neck of the woods, chicago, etc. zach, it was horrible out here and lasted so long. it's gone and it has now been cooler and cloudy. hopefully it will pass your area soon :)
dave
Good luck with the job search. The worst part about a job search is that it's an unpaid job of it's own.
Yes, we got your heat. I don't ever remember 100 degrees in Boston. Great! I'll be working late tomorrow in the A/C trying not to sweat to death.
Senator's Nephew Dies In Iraq
Phillip Baucus, Nephew Of Montana Senator, Killed In Combat
HELENA, Mont., Aug. 1, 2006
Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont, lost his nephew, who was killed Sunday in Iraq. (AP)
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"Phillip was an incredible person, a dedicated Marine, a loving son and husband, and a proud Montanan and American."
Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont.
(CBS/AP) A nephew of Sen. Max Baucus was killed in combat in Iraq during the weekend, the senator's office said Tuesday.
Marine Cpl. Phillip E. Baucus, 28, died Saturday in the province of Al Anbar, the Department of Defense said Tuesday. He was assigned to 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, Calif.
A spokesman for Baucus confirmed that the serviceman, who lived in the Helena area, was the Montana Democrat's nephew.
In a statement, Baucus said the family was "devastated by the loss."
"Phillip was an incredible person, a dedicated Marine, a loving son and husband, and a proud Montanan and American," the senator said. "He heroically served the country he loved and he gave it his all."
Speaking on the Senate floor, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid said that he received a "troubling" call from Sen. Baucus this morning, who indicated "that he wouldn't be here this week."
Reid emphasized that Sen. Baucus "comes from a very, very close-knit family" and his "nephew, a boy by the name of Phillip, is like a son to [him]."
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