August 16, 2008

It's hell, I tell you.


As Bryan Miseducated's day job braves an extended audit season he could hardly find time for his beloved blog. He's soooooo not very fond of their auditors right now. But just to keep this page from going stale, here's something that he thinks is worth mentioning:


Querida Adriana’s retort to Leigh’s “Not everyone can have meaningless one-night stands.”:


"First of all, girls, 'one-night stands' are for sad little people who meet in Atlantic City casinos or Midwestern hotels. 'Hooking up' is what drunken sorority girls do after their spring formals. We have affairs. Fabulous, sexy, spontaneous affairs. Understood?"

from:
Chasing Harry Winston
Lauren Weisberger
(the author of The Devil Wears Prada)


Bet mo?

I wish everyone affairs galore for years to cum come!! Woof!



P.S.


apparently, rumored closet queen Sam Milby exposed his rear on a local TV series


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posted by Bryan Anthony the First at 8/16/2008 | 12 comments
August 05, 2008

popcorns are the most unlikely brain food. but popped cereal ears are exactly what my ortho-restrained teeth are working on this very moment hoping that they'd help me pen some fab comeback post.

a drizzle of salt and a slice of butter after...zilch!

no worries! i've queued up a few post after this...from a bit smart-assy book review to a jojo alejar oddity...

oh yes, the cliche...hiatus. i was offline for a while due to some technical problems. my wifi provider is one of the worst in the world but their incompetence was a timely one as i:

1. got to catch up with my reading. and by golly i'm hooked with a fab read. (see below)

2. found time to bling search (and an eventual purchase)

3. had time to replace my phone, (which SHOULD be, recession or otherwise, a semi-annual thing)





i missed you all!




woof!


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posted by Bryan Anthony the First at 8/05/2008 | 17 comments
June 25, 2008

Read this from somewhere:

'In the night sky, some stars may appear to be more luminous than others, but it's the perspective of the distances which separate them that create this illusion. We're all bright in our own way, and to compare these degrees of light is often to trivialize ourselves - and consequently life - in an arbitrary and relative way. Certainly over time this leads to a condition where competition and cooperation swing into and out of balance, tempered only by the friction of boredom or our joyful liberation from it.'


— Nathan Johansen

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posted by Bryan Anthony the First at 6/25/2008 | 5 comments