The strangest object I've seen laying abandoned on the street since living in NYC was when I stepped off the bus heading home from my internship and I nearly stepped on a colostomy bag. And yes, it had been used.
The strangest occurrence that I can think of was seeing a man skipping down the street yelling out letters in an angry tone. When he got to the end of the block he stopped and started walking normally as if nothing had happened.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Friday, April 17, 2009
Summer in the City
Let's face it. I don't have enough money to live and pay rent in NYC without an income. So here are some of the ways I'm considering trying to get by this summer:
1. Getting a real job.
2. Getting a job through a temp agency.
3. Working with a grassroots political campaign, canvasing to raise money for progressive causes.
4. Taking classes so I can take out more loans.
5. Dressing up like a superhero and standing in Times Square charging people money to take pictures with me.
6. Figuring out how to make crystal meth out of my allergy medicine.
7. Asking my parents for a bailout plan.
Right now, options 3 and 4 are looking the most viable but any other suggestions are appreciated.
1. Getting a real job.
2. Getting a job through a temp agency.
3. Working with a grassroots political campaign, canvasing to raise money for progressive causes.
4. Taking classes so I can take out more loans.
5. Dressing up like a superhero and standing in Times Square charging people money to take pictures with me.
6. Figuring out how to make crystal meth out of my allergy medicine.
7. Asking my parents for a bailout plan.
Right now, options 3 and 4 are looking the most viable but any other suggestions are appreciated.
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