Here's something to check out if you're in the right place at the right time... I'm not sure if the blogspot is getting any local traffic from the Upper Ninth Ward but if you do happen to live over there, go check out Mike and Greg's new buisness in the neighborhood. Its an experiment on my friends part just to see how long they can pull this off and see how many pies they can sell before something gets in the way of there budding buisness dreams. No ones quit there jobs just yet for the PD but they are investing a lot of time and passion into this to get it off the ground. I was given a cold slice to comepnsate me for this flyer and I *can* attest to the product's tastiness. Right now I'm feeling realistic and excited about this project. Come by and see for yourself before the dough runs out and they close up the shop.
{*I feel like a big jerk right about now: for weeks now that "can" has read "cant." Let the record stand (my own effing record for god's sake) that Pizza Delicious is in fact very tasty and I've enjoyed it ever since Mike came thru with that very first cold slice.}
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Friday, February 12, 2010
Come With Me
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
O? New Orleans is back now?! Wow!
Monday, February 8, 2010
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Pick the Time
Good newsOld news
Not news because it never happenedthat came from this paper. My job is to go door-to-door each day. Last week after knocking on one door, I noticed this paper sitting on the stoop just like this. It looked like it had been delivered on Sunday, sitting there unread and unopened ever since. After checking the date, I asked the woman who came to the door what the deal was; surely that wasn't really the last Pre-Katrina paper printed just sitting there like that. She said "O, that? I was just about to throw it out..." I told her I could do that for her, thanked her for her time and scooted off with that bundle under my arm where it firmly stayed for the next 4 hours until my shift was up. Here are the headlines.
Too weird. Too many questions. For the record, I've worked many jobs here and there since graduating and the one at the Convention Center was definitely the worst. It should be pointed out it looked nothing like that architect's rendering. Here's another little 2005 gem for the Nolacentrists out there.
Not news because it never happenedthat came from this paper. My job is to go door-to-door each day. Last week after knocking on one door, I noticed this paper sitting on the stoop just like this. It looked like it had been delivered on Sunday, sitting there unread and unopened ever since. After checking the date, I asked the woman who came to the door what the deal was; surely that wasn't really the last Pre-Katrina paper printed just sitting there like that. She said "O, that? I was just about to throw it out..." I told her I could do that for her, thanked her for her time and scooted off with that bundle under my arm where it firmly stayed for the next 4 hours until my shift was up. Here are the headlines.
Too weird. Too many questions. For the record, I've worked many jobs here and there since graduating and the one at the Convention Center was definitely the worst. It should be pointed out it looked nothing like that architect's rendering. Here's another little 2005 gem for the Nolacentrists out there.
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