At this moment in time, she is single, having recently ended a long-term relationship with an industry type much older than she is. She's got everything going for her, but when it comes to dudes she is no better than Britney. She's beautiful, smart, has a great sense of humor, and can parallel park like a champ. I've known her for years and I admire her greatly. My friend, E, is a very intelligent girl. That should give you some perspective on how bad her behavior was, since LA is pretty low-hanging fruit as far as criticism goes and would make for a decent post by itself.) (Note that this post is not about how insane Los Angeles is, but rather how insane my friend was acting. My boyfriend and I stayed with a friend of mine in Los Angeles this past weekend. I just don't get how smart, pretty, sane girls can turn into pathetic, sniveling, shrieking, blind shrews when guys get involved (and I include myself in that generalization). I know I am one, but that doesn't really give me much insight. Or maybe au revoir? Will I be able to stay away? Stay tuned. I'm afraid I won't be able to continue, either, since I'm not making a bridal blog - barf barf barf - and I can't talk shit about my supervisors, colleagues, or defendants. That's fine, I'm pretty sure I didn't care about most of the details when most of my friends got married in the past (not including you, Groomzilla - you know who you are - it was fun talking to you about yours and I now realize very helpful), and probably won't in the future. I have realized they are asking to be polite and don't actually care what the cost of a good smorg is with and without a sushi station, or what my colors are, or whether I have a floral chuppah or a tallit on four poles. While I am having a great time with it, and I find the wedding business to be fascinating, yet exploitative (and the family drama it brings to the surface to also be fascinating, yet horrifying), I have noticed the glazed look on people's faces when I answer their questions about how planning is going. My personal life now consists of cramming in calls to caterers, wedding halls, florists, and so on during my breaks. I could maintain blogging about my personal life, but I have this little feeling it is not very interesting to anyone anymore now that.Ģ. It's a real pity because my job is fascinating (and so are some of the characters I work with) but I'm not about to risk getting fired over a blog five people read. I started my real job, which I love, and which forbids me from blogging about anything I want to talk about. ![]() It's for good reason: two very important things have happened that have altered how interesting this blog can be (assuming it was interesting before):ġ. I've been blogging for a year and a half, and this is absolutely the longest break I've taken. So if anyone ever checks this anymore, you will notice that I haven't written a damn thing in almost a month.
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