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Southern Cal, Here I Come

By Jen Leo | Permalink | 3 comments | October 20th, 2004 | Trackback

The thing about being unemployed freelancing is that you can do it from nearly anywhere. At the least, I have some options. Yesterday I got an offer to return to Beligum. The week before that I got an offer to spend some time in Virginia. I have an ongoing offer in London, but I don’t want to go there for only two weeks. It’d only be a tease.

So, knowing that I have to be down in So Cal for three events next week, and then again on Nov. 13 for USC’s Homecoming, I thought I’d stay down there instead of coming back up here. I can always come back up for a job interview, or a meeting if I need to. I just decided this. Minutes ago. I told my dad, I told TT, and now I’m telling you. All this means is that good communication is for people with too much time on their hands. People with poor communication skills don’t really have poor communication skills, they’re just productive.

Of course if anyone wants to put any other offers on the table, I’m all ears. But that will be for after I check in with two new born babies and go see a football game.




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Jen Leo | October 21st, 2004 at 9:33 am
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I spoke too soon. I need to come back and vote. And I might be needed in Marin. That announced, I’m told I might still be able to vote absentee. So, it’s still up in the air and probably will be for the next two weeks.

Typical Leo.

magellan | October 23rd, 2004 at 1:48 am
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So, which is it? Your blog leaves confusing and conflicting messages about your whereabouts as well, missy.

What time would we have to meet up on Monday?

Jen Leo | October 23rd, 2004 at 9:26 pm
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I’ll be in LA Monday night and Tues day.
Then I’ll be in San Diego.
Fri night and Sat afternoon I have events in Orange County.

These events really snuck up on me. I need to spread the word.

As for meeting up, Miguel, just show up at Distant Lands. You can join my crew afterwards…unless it’s just me and my fave drum instructor, and then I’ll have to give you a raincheck.


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