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I had the privelege to pick up "Freaks and Geeks" and "Police Squad," two series that never went beyond first season. And the more I watch them, the more I wonder why. Freaks and Geeks has some amazing synergy between the cast. The one guy that steals the show is Martin Starr; another guy you never heard of, but he reeks of Napoleon Dynamite before Napoleon Dynamite even existed. For Halloween, his Jewish buddy dresses up as Groucho; his other buddy as the robot Gord, and what does he go as?

Excellence. Sheer excellence.
Oh, and "Police Squad" is good, but that's a no-brainer.
The job front's very sketchy. Applied for one of the first library openings available after much pushing from my supervisors about how much they needed someone there. Unfortunately, a few days later one of them told me that a lot of other people were applying anyway. Yay. There's supposed to be two entry-level positions opening up, but I have no idea when they will open up for once.
I just went to an interview for someplace else. Mostly book balancing. I think the guy who's asking to hire was surprised at what I know and what I'm capable of, but he was a bit concerned because he thought I was tentative. You know, maybe he's right. I will admit one thing I miss about Wall Street, though: lots of nice little Japanese noodle shops. Oh, and I guess the money was all right, too.
The guy kept emphasizing that it was temporary for now: no obligations for staying once I've finished. I guess it can't hurt. It'll let me afford a new tank.

Excellence. Sheer excellence.
Oh, and "Police Squad" is good, but that's a no-brainer.
The job front's very sketchy. Applied for one of the first library openings available after much pushing from my supervisors about how much they needed someone there. Unfortunately, a few days later one of them told me that a lot of other people were applying anyway. Yay. There's supposed to be two entry-level positions opening up, but I have no idea when they will open up for once.
I just went to an interview for someplace else. Mostly book balancing. I think the guy who's asking to hire was surprised at what I know and what I'm capable of, but he was a bit concerned because he thought I was tentative. You know, maybe he's right. I will admit one thing I miss about Wall Street, though: lots of nice little Japanese noodle shops. Oh, and I guess the money was all right, too.
The guy kept emphasizing that it was temporary for now: no obligations for staying once I've finished. I guess it can't hurt. It'll let me afford a new tank.