I think that this is where all kinds of stuff goes.

The New Job . . .

Along with the big move also came the jump to the new job – which just happens to be the old job. You see – you see – the job that was now officially is the job that . . . uhm – is. It’s also the job I won’t be able to go into – or mention ever again – for fear of repercussions . . . they sometimes break knees up in these parts – and I do so enjoy all of the time that I spend with my unbroken knees.

With all of that being said – I do feel that I am slightly at liberty to share one or two quick asides from my first day at work that won’t cross over any company lines. The very first thing that I noticed – after tying on the old brown on tan apron is that the place really seemed to be much unchanged . . . the sounds, the camaraderie, the smells – they were all their and – frankly – they were still awesome. The one thing that I’d notice that was shocking was when Frank (oh jeez – I guess that I shouldn’t mention names – but this guy really took me under his wing and showed me the ropes on the first day – so why not give credit where credit is due I say?!) took me over to the grease vat – which was already at a rolling boil . . . and the place hadn’t even opened yet. Evidently they had gotten some new burners for the fryers – and boy but those babies could pump out some serious flame!
I was so excited to get my hands on the controls of the new equipment that I hardly even noticed when ‘Paco’ the kitchen cat sauntered over my way and started to my butt his head against my leg – no doubt trying to entice a good scratch behind the ears – but I had learned my lesson years before when after trying to give ‘Paco’ a pretty little pat – the only thanks that I received in return were a few well placed claws and teeth and claws for my troubles . . . boy that ‘Paco’ sure can be ornery sometimes!

All right – I have definitely said enough about the job . . . but it sure does feel nice to fall back into the sheets of nostalgia to find that the bed is still the same bed – with the same pillows, the same throw – and of course – the same old sham.

Sorry if the end got a mite flowery with the imagery there – but truth to be told . . . getting back into the trenches – well the experience is just really tough to put in words . . . simply put . . . it is just the bomb.

A couple of weeks ago on that Saturday Night Live show (not the one with Tina Fey or the one with Chandler from Friends), Beck played a couple of songs . . . I enjoyed this one so much that I am putting it up for you to see. It is called “Clap Hands” – and watching it reminded me of when I would watch Saturday Night Live like *cough* 20 years ago and I would be thinking “Wow! So strange and fun things really do happen in the world after I go to bed at night . . . Now I would like a piece of toast . . . with some jam.”

Wasn’t childhood great?! All mystery, toasted bread and preservatives . . .

Hi all . . . this is just a quick note to say that I just got the computer up and running a couple of days ago – and then started work a couple of days ago – and so there will be more stuff up in here soon – I am working on what they call a ‘system’ – so chew on that!

Until then – here are a couple of back to back Ants to keep your clouds floating!