Friday, July 03, 2009

Take me out to the ballgame...

Let me preface this by saying, I don't really care about baseball. At all. But we went to the Yankee's Game for a work teambuilding event. It was fun and our seats were AMAZING!

This was the frozen ice cart in the bronx on the way to the stadium. Note the "flava" that they are dispursing.Here are some of my co-workers enjoying the game.
Here are our rediculously good seats. Because, if you don't care about baseball, at least you should be in the best seats in the house! They had waitress service and everything. You could get sushi at the game. Sushi!
Here's Derek Jeter's butt. Apparently, it's well sought after...
And here I am with my team outside the Stadium. Left to right, me, Rachel, Tirey, Tiffany, Dani and Kristin. :) Yeah TEAM!

Friday, June 26, 2009

Are you kidding me?

Riding the bus with a fog of perfume from the girl across the aisle *choke*. Am I wrong in my perfume application? Am I supposed to be wearing MUCH more than I use? How many sprays becomes the one too many?

How many do YOU use?


BTW, RIP Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Visit New York! It's not as expensive as say, anywhere in Japan!

As per MSN Real Estate:

Who knew that the price of a washing machine is a factor in determining the world’s most expensive cities?

Not to mention the cost of rice, a soft drink, a movie ticket and a quick lunch, at least according to BusinessWeek’s 2009 slide show of the 30 most expensive cities. On a global scale, I suppose it simply doesn't work to compare the price of a Big Mac anymore.

With the yen on the rise, four Japanese cities leaped into the top five from positions ranging from 13 to 29 in 2008. Meanwhile, the capital of Angola (Luanda, pictured above) retained its position from last year as most expensive. By the way, I would also suggest you avoid visiting any of these cities in the top five, unless you're ready to dish out nearly $20 to see a flick.

Believe it or not, from the United States only Manhattan and Honolulu made the list. So Americans can at least breathe a sigh of relief that things could be much, much worse. After all, many of us still take advantage of the fact we have washing machines in our homes.

Take a look at this list of the 15 most expensive cities in the world. Planning to visit or move to one of them any time soon? Do share!

1. Luanda, Angola
2. Tokyo
3. Nagoya, Japan
4. Yokohama, Japan
5. Kobe, Japan
6. Copenhagen
7. Oslo
8. Geneva
9. Zurich
10. Basel, Switzerland
11. Libreville, Gabon
12. Bern, Switzerland
13. Stavanger, Norway
14. Helsinki
15. Paris

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Who do you think you are kidding?

Just because you are wearing clear bra straps does not mean that we cannot see them. Especially if you have them SO tight that they are cutting into your flesh. Gross.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

foiled again!

I thought I had a great idea! While on the bus, or waiting for the bus (which is usually the longer of the two) I would create "notes" for myself in my cell phone. I would then email them to myself and voila!~ post them on to my blog. Thus creating whitty banter as well as giving me something to do on the bus.

First off, I don't have a blackberry. I have a LG Dare. It's a touch screen w/out a stylus. Can we say FOREVER when it comes to composing?

Secondly, my notes are just that. Notes. You can't email them. So, they go nowhere...

Thirdly, aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

I should've gotten the blackberry... I'm just SO against them. I couldn't bring myself to do it.