Friday, November 19, 2004

1 Day...

So here's the situation...



Went in to Autonomy today to pick up my check. Rick could not see me because he was a bit distraught over the whole emergency room situation with his friend yesterday...totally understandable. So therefore I was unable to speak with him about the staff position.



I am at the point now where I MUST come home. This is primarily dictated by money. What's in my pocket for the Holidays, STAYS in my pocket! I asked Gina if Rick would be up for doing this meeting by phone and the reply was 'yes, absolutely'. Since we know each other from my working there throughout the summer and fall, he would not require we do this in person. Good news there which means I can leave tomorrow as planned. The only thing is I was hoping to get some final word on my start date before boarding that plane tomorrow. I'm sure I'll be speaking with him next week or the following and all of this will work out just fine. It's just that my return trip after the Holidays hinges on when I will begin.



Make sense? Good.

3 Comments:

At November 25, 2004 at 2:17 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

From a doomed planet in a distant galaxy...to the icebound northern Arctic wastes...From an underground hideaway 200 feet below Grand Central Station...to streets and skies of New York City and beyond. Look. Up on the screen. It's a bird...It's a plane... After 65 years, is there anyone who does not know the last two words? anyone at all? It's SUPERMAN-THE MOVIE!! America's most celebrated and enduring comic book hero of all time comes to the big screen in one spectacular motion picture, and to this day, sets the standard by which ALL of today's comic book hero movies are judged. Directed with reverence and respect for the legend by Richard Donner, SUPERMAN encompasses the complete story of the origins behind the Man Of Steel, including Krypton...Smallville...The Fortress of Solitude and of course the city of Metropolis. Showcasing an all-star cast featuring Marlon Brando as Jor-El, Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor, Margot Kidder as Lois Lane and, lest we forget, Christopher Reeve in the dual role that brought him well deserved fame, as mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent, and a truly believeable Man Of Steel. SUPERMAN-THE MOVIE is a star-studded extravaganza, with heart, wit, edge-of-your-seat action, and Oscar-winning visual effects, that will fill you with awe, amazement, wonder, and a true spirit of Truth, Justice, and the American Way!! Rest in Peace, Chris. We'll NEVER forget you.

Rated PG:(You'll Believe a Man Can Fly). December 15'th, 1978.
2 1/2 hrs.

 
At November 26, 2004 at 1:05 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi! It's Bill! Glad you liked the "Reeve"-view. So, w/out any further delay:
SUPERMAN II!...from the Eiffel Tower in Paris,France...to the majestic waters of Niagra Falls...From a small town in Houston, Idaho...to the Oval Office of the White House, and the streets & skies of Metropolis...The adventure continues when three Kryptonian villains descend to Earth, each possessing the same super-powers as the Man Of Steel. Christopher Reeve returns in the dual role that brought him well deserved fame, as mild mannered Clark Kent, and the amazing Superman. Margot Kidder returns as the audacious reporter Lois Lane, whose nose for news once again lands her in one perilous scrape after another. Terence Stamp exudes equal amounts of deadpan humor and deadly menace as the power-hungry General Zod, accompanied by Sarah Douglas as the cold hearted Ursa, and Jack O' Halloran as the silent but brutal Non. The romance continues, when Clark Kent reveals his greatest secret, and his true feelings to Lois Lane, both at an unearthly cost. Gene Hackman returns as the comic arch-villain Lex Luthor. And the city of Metropolis is shaken to its very foundations, when the three outlaws from Krypton confront the Man Of Steel in a cosmic no-holds-barred super battle for the fate of the entire world! If you've only seen the first part, you haven't seen the BEST part! The adventure continues...in SUPERMAN II! rated PG: (Comic Book Violence) Friday, June 19'th,1981. 2hrs:10 min.

 
At November 27, 2004 at 12:52 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi, it's Bill again! No "Reeve-view" this time, but I did find the whole Suny website thing. Just go to University at Albany. Once there, click on Contact UAlbany. This will take you to the University Police Dept. site that we're now so familiar with. There will be a search list on the left hand side. click on UPD Events for the 2004 awards ceremony, and go to SSA Of The Year. There you'll see my goofy ass face being congratulated by police chief Frank Wiley. You will also find pictures of the rest of the staff as well. Good luck, and TRY, TRY not to laugh too hard! Best wishes...Bill.

 

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