Having previously read Douglas Coupland’s Girlfriend in a Coma and Microserfs, I was finally able to get his first book, Generation X from the library. I just started it, but I really like it already. So much stuff I recognize, similar to how I related to Office Space.
I love this quote: “We spend our youth attaining wealth, and our wealth attaining youth.” Ironically, today my coworker bought lottery tickets for us.
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Wouldn’t it be nice?
October 29, 2004Wouldn’t it be nice?
October 29, 2004Having previously read Douglas Coupland’s Girlfriend in a Coma and Microserfs, I was finally able to get his first book, Generation X from the library. I just started it, but I really like it already. So much stuff I recognize, similar to how I related to Office Space.
I love this quote: “We spend our youth attaining wealth, and our wealth attaining youth.” Ironically, today my coworker bought lottery tickets for us.
Wouldn’t it be nice?
October 29, 2004Having previously read Douglas Coupland’s Girlfriend in a Coma and Microserfs, I was finally able to get his first book, Generation X from the library. I just started it, but I really like it already. So much stuff I recognize, similar to how I related to Office Space.
I love this quote: “We spend our youth attaining wealth, and our wealth attaining youth.” Ironically, today my coworker bought lottery tickets for us.
Wouldn’t it be nice?
October 29, 2004Having previously read Douglas Coupland’s Girlfriend in a Coma and Microserfs, I was finally able to get his first book, Generation X from the library. I just started it, but I really like it already. So much stuff I recognize, similar to how I related to Office Space.
I love this quote: “We spend our youth attaining wealth, and our wealth attaining youth.” Ironically, today my coworker bought lottery tickets for us.
Wouldn’t it be nice?
October 29, 2004Having previously read Douglas Coupland’s Girlfriend in a Coma and Microserfs, I was finally able to get his first book, Generation X from the library. I just started it, but I really like it already. So much stuff I recognize, similar to how I related to Office Space.
I love this quote: “We spend our youth attaining wealth, and our wealth attaining youth.” Ironically, today my coworker bought lottery tickets for us.
Wouldn’t it be nice?
October 29, 2004Having previously read Douglas Coupland’s Girlfriend in a Coma and Microserfs, I was finally able to get his first book, Generation X from the library. I just started it, but I really like it already. So much stuff I recognize, similar to how I related to Office Space.
I love this quote: “We spend our youth attaining wealth, and our wealth attaining youth.” Ironically, today my coworker bought lottery tickets for us.
Wouldn’t it be nice?
October 29, 2004Having previously read Douglas Coupland’s Girlfriend in a Coma and Microserfs, I was finally able to get his first book, Generation X from the library. I just started it, but I really like it already. So much stuff I recognize, similar to how I related to Office Space.
I love this quote: “We spend our youth attaining wealth, and our wealth attaining youth.” Ironically, today my coworker bought lottery tickets for us.
Wouldn’t it be nice?
October 29, 2004Having previously read Douglas Coupland’s Girlfriend in a Coma and Microserfs, I was finally able to get his first book, Generation X from the library. I just started it, but I really like it already. So much stuff I recognize, similar to how I related to Office Space.
I love this quote: “We spend our youth attaining wealth, and our wealth attaining youth.” Ironically, today my coworker bought lottery tickets for us.
On to the offseason
October 29, 2004No rest for baseball. Now that the Red Sox have won the World Series, it’s time to start talking about off-season moves of course!
First up, Sosa to New York… Mets? Apparently the Mets’ new GM, Omar Minaya, is glad to be out of the financially strapped Montreal (now Washington) franchise, and is looking to throw around some of the New York cash. Newsday says he is known for “thinking outside the box”, but Peter Gammons, this morning on Mike and Mike on ESPN Radio, says there is no way this deal gets done unless Chicago picks up at least half the salary. I concur.
The Mets are also looking to deal for Manny Ramirez, according to Newsday, but that is not bloody likely with Manny coming off a World Series MVP award. By the way, the most underrated Red Sox player this playoffs? Derek Lowe. All he did was shut down the Yankees on two days rest in Game 7 of the ALCS, then shut out the Cards in Game 4, the most likely letdown game for the Sox, to close them out. And he’s a free agent. Probably just made himself some good money with those performances.
Magglio Ordonez filed for free agency and is another tempting player.
Wally Backman withdrew himself from consideration for the Mets manager job, and it looks like he may become the manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Email’s back
October 28, 2004Looks like my regular the-ds.com email address is back up and working again, and most of the emails from the past couple of days have trickled in. Sorry about that.