Swirlin…

what do you do when you’re head is all ties up in personally thoughts… I mean..very specific, life changing personal thoughts….

I think most men go out and drink… and that;s what I did.

Braving the 20 degree weather; which coincidentally made me utter “It’s really not that bad out”, I met a good friend at the Belgian beer bar. and drank…. heavily…

Sella.. Delirium… Parliament… Stella… Stella… mmmm…..

We bull-shitted about pubcrawls, “the ladies”, the lack of newly interesting bars or clubs in the area… While in the patio area, I ran into David C. Not initially introduced as such, however, later I learned he was one of the frat boys in the RV scene in the movie Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan. In town we mulled over why this bar with “all this techno” was any good and what else he and his gf could check out in the area.

Several of the other guys from the scene were at the bar and I brought up the suit I had heard about.

David had let me know, he did not sue, but that two of his faternaty members on the RV did sue over deformation of character and the two guys. Much of the suits against the movie, were deemed frugal and attempts to garner some cash from their infamy. However, in the case of these guys (and apparently anyone that signed the waiver for the movie) Century 21/Fox is able to counter-sue (language added to the waiver) and now these guys are forced to PAY the production company over six figures.

Damn… sucks for u to try to make a buck after signing a legal waiver uh?! Always read what you’re signing!!!

Jeff Hunt: Profesional Dick to Kids

If you’re the director of an educational facility, a PhD authority on the Civil War and public reference specifically to the Last Battle of the Civil War: Palmetto Ranch, it only seems natural when a group of high school students who’ve created a 10- by 5-foot diorama (with materials worth $23,000, and taking 7,000 hours of labor worth between $60,000 and $130,000) of the battle which deemed by this “expert” to be not completely accurate, what’s your natural response?

Take your arm and back-swapped the whole thing, completely trashing the work and dismantling the piece before even displaying it to the public, of course!’

No attempt to have the kids correct the errors or even displaying with notation of inaccuracies.

Unprofessional, and unbecoming of a mentor in the field of public education.

AZ Central News Article
Community Forum on the matter

Deleting your Career?

What would you do when you’re pursuing the want-ads for a new job and you come across a job listing that describes your own position, company and boss? Get pissed that your manager is looking to secretly replace you?

Oh yeah! That’s what Marie Lupe Cooley did when she found a job offering endorsed by her boss Steven Hutchins. Infuriated by the seemingly lack of loyalty after the years, she went to her office late Sunday night at the architecture firm Steven E. Hutchins Architect Inc. in Jacksonville, FL, and erased 7 years worth of drawings and blueprints, estimated to be worth $2.5 million.

She was discovered arrested for the damages and has lost her job regardless….however, the listing wasn’t for her replacement, it was for a similar position at Steven’s wife’s company because she wanted to hire someone just liker her…. oops! Now that’s what I call making yourself replaceable.