Sunday, October 12, 2008

My Rockstar Weekend

FRIDAY October 10th
5:30AM: Sick as a dog, popping Advil Cold & Sinus pills, and driving to work...with little to no sleep
7:30AM: Find out the concert tonight is not at 8pm...it's at 6:30pm
12:00PM: Radio is advertising that the concert starts at 6:00pm...continue to freak out
2:00PM: Get off work, head home to pack & converse with the rest of the group about getting to St. Augustine ASAP
7:15PM: We FINALLY get to the concert, in time to catch some of Papa Roach's set.
7:20PM: Lead Singer, Jacoby Shaddix is singing 5 feet in front of me...amazing!!
7:45PM: Seether puts on an amazing show!!!
9:15PM: Staind comes on stage and totally rocked the house!
10:30PM: We head to the hotel to check in & go partying!
11:00PM: Drinking at Scarlet O'Hara's, the local Irish Pub :)
2:00PM: FINALLY hit the sack after being up for almost 24hours

SATURDAY October 11th
10:00AM: Up and ready for some tailgating in Gainesville! Go Gators!
1:00PM: After getting ready, checking out, grabbing lunch, and hitting up the nearest Publix for supplies, we finally arrive at the tailgate spot in Gainesville! :) Here come the alcoholic beverages, the exciting games of Cornhole, the great friends, and the dancing to Beatles music!
4:00PM: Grand idea to consider buying tickets to the game...
4:30PM: I am on the back of a crotch rocket motorcycle...in a miniskirt...and it was AMAZING!!
6:00PM: M Squared (Michelle, Todd's girlfriend & I) head out towards the stadium in search for 4 tickets...
6:30PM: Run into a group of boys from LSU with 4 TICKETS FOR ONLY $20 EACH!!
8:00PM: GAME TIME! AND I'M IN THE STANDS FREAKING OUT!!!!
12:00PM: Back at the tailgate spot, pumped from Florida's win over LSU (51-21)...LSWho? Now we just have to wait for traffic to die down before we can leave...
1:00PM: Just now leaving...
2:30PM: FINALLY get home & hit the sack...thank goodness for my big comfty bed.


SUNDAY October 12th
10:30AM: Wake up, feeling refreshed & hitting the showers.
11:00AM: Get out of shower, greet Dee, my roomie, and realize that the refrigerator isn't working...
11:30AM: Get on the computer...realize the internet isn't working...Call Comcast...
12:00PM: Get off the phone with Comcast...internet still isn't working...
12:30PM: Call O'Brien & Neuman Inc. to come fix router.
1:00PM: Finally have internet...still no fridge...
2:00PM: Now I have to get ready to work...my Rockstar weekend was full of ups and downs...

I would love to do it all over again...let's just hope my house can manage to stay in one piece while I'm away...

Stressed to the Max, but glad she had a memorable weekend,
Michelle

Monday, September 29, 2008

December 12th is the day...

that I effin GRADUATE! I am absolutely stoked! I thought the day would never come...but now that it's in sight, it can't come fast enough!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Apparently, I'm one of the nation's "yuppies"

Just a little while ago, the roomies and I were engaged in a conversation about marketing segmentations. More specifically, what type of people live in which zip codes. [Explanation: Tiney has to use this information as research for an audience analysis thingy...or something] So as we are all brainstorming about what kind of people live in certain areas around Jacksonville, we started discussing which segment we could call home. Apparently, I'm a "Young Influential." Here's what is says:

"Midscale, Younger w/o Kids
Once known as the home of the nation's yuppies, Young Influentials reflects the fading glow of acquisitive yuppiedom. Today, the segment is a common address for younger, middle-class singles and couples who are more preoccupied with balancing work and leisure pursuits. Having recently left college dorms, they now live in apartment complexes surrounded by ball fields, health clubs, and casual-dining restaurants."

"2007 Statistics:
US Households: 1,659,223 (1.46%)
Median HH Income: $47,976
Lifestyle Traits
  • Play racquetball
  • Buy rap music
  • Vibe magazine
  • King of the Hill in syndication
  • Mazda 3"


  • I've never felt so stereotyped in my life. It's kinda weird. I mean, don't get me wrong, I am absolutely guilty as charged! I just purchased a Mazda3 in July. I do enjoy my "Crunk Music" from time to time. I am five seconds from the Oakleaf Town Center which is up and coming with casual dining restaurants and popular stores. I keep up with the night life. And when I graduate in December, I will be one of those people who are trying to juggle the profession with the leisure activities. I just never would have guessed I would be this generation's form of the Yuppie.

    I enjoy spending a weekend tailgating and attending sporting events. I like to sit on patios at bars and listen to local musicians while sipping my Midori sours. I like to check out new bars and hang outs in Jacksonville.

    I guess I just never realized that when the cashier at Express asks me for my zip code, such information would result. Even better...this website tells me what the next "segment" of my life will be. Apparently I can look forward to something called "Middleburbs." Whatever that is...

    So I guess here's to Yuppie-dom!
    Michelle

    Tuesday, September 9, 2008

    Political PR Oopsies...

    In the last couple days it seems that this whole Obama/McCain race is following me everywhere I go. I keep walking into the middle of political debates, and for obvious reasons, it's all over the TV and the newspaper. I consider myself to be a good little American citizen, in that I try to keep myself informed on the issues and what each candidate has to say. While I typically end up agreeing more with the Republican side of issues, I do give the Democrats their fair share of attention. So anyways, in the last couple weeks there have been two separate incidences that have made me giggle. I like to call them Political PR Oopsies :)

    The first one...

    Last week was the Republican National Convention...while the Conventions are normally a big deal, there was an extraordinary amount of hoopla over this one. One reason was because it was the first chance that the recently nominated Vice President, Sarah Palin would get to introduce herself. And secondly, the publicity over her daughter being impregnated out of wedlock had completely blown up. (I won't even begin to get on my soap box about that one...) So anywho, the convention went well whatever. But did anyone happen to notice who one of the "proud sponsors" of the RNC was? Exxon-Mobil. I almost died! Seriously?! Let's think about this for just one second...Exxon-Mobil was the owner of the ship that spilled oil in Prince William Sound a while back. Lawrence Rawls, ex-CEO of Exxon, was the genius who couldn't be bothered to even make a public apology (he never actually apologized for the incident) or even show face at the site. Now let's see...Prince William Sound is located in Alaska...and Sarah Palin is the governor from where? Oh that's right ALASKA! I mean really. Seriously, this stuff makes me giggle.

    As for the second oopsie...

    This one comes from the Democrats. Now we've all heard the jokes about Obama being Muslim/associated with Terrorists/Obama Bin Laden/whatever. But nothing puts the icing on the cake like Obama's interview with George Stephanopoulos on Sunday. Apparently the discussion of being Muslim came up...

    "Let's not play games," he [Obama] said. "What I was suggesting -- you're absolutely right that John McCain has not talked about my Muslim faith. And you're absolutely right that that has not come."

    Mr. Stephanopoulos interrupted with, "Christian faith."

    "My Christian faith," Mr. Obama said quickly.


    Seriously! You can't make this stuff up!

    Giggling over silly politicians,

    Micki Michelle