Archive for August, 2007

Aug
27
2007

Friends & Business

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I’d just like to start out by saying that picture is not of a Miami Ink tattoo. I needed a royalty free picture of a tattoo to accompany this post, so that’s what I chose.

When Miami Ink first started, the guys seemed like great friends. I wondered if it could last, after all the things they say about friends not going into business together. I don’t remember exactly what those sayings are, but I know that they exist.

I think that Kat took a lot of the blame. However, when she left, the fighting continued. The last episode I watched had Ami & Chris saying maybe they shouldn’t be partners. It really got me wondering if friends can ever work together & stay friends. I just hope the same fate doesn’t befall the people at “Ace of Cakes”.


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Aug
20
2007

Love Lessons from Rory & Logan

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Granted, I never liked Logan on “Gilmore Girls”. In fact, he prompted me to yell at the TV more than once. There were a few lessons learned from Logan & Rory, if only a lesson on what not to do.

  • Don’t date a guy your mom doesn’t like.
  • If you are having a bad day & you want to steal a boat, & your boyfriend agrees to that, maybe you shouldn’t be with him.
  • It maybe possible to capture “the player” & put him in a relationship, but either you will break his spirit, or he will just refine his ability to lie to you.
  • The wrong guy is just wrong, & will take up years of your life if you let him.
  • Trust your gut. Rory’s first impression of Logan was that he was a spoiled, rich player. Guess what he turned out to be in my opinion?

Glad to get that out of my system, now let’s never speak of Logan again.


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Aug
13
2007

Business Lessons from Hey Paula

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  • Care about every single thing. Paula cried because she didn’t get to work on the Bratz film. To her it was the end of the world.
  • Diversify. This season on “Hey Paula” found her working on everything from a perfume line, to even a radio show.

Yup, that’s it, just the two lessons, but “Hey Paula” was a very disturbing show. I was glad that there were any lessons to be learned.