Archive for August 2021
I don’t want to be your fucking breakup guru
My name is Angie and I’m currently battling depression. I don’t need a hug or a high five or a “hang in there”… it is what it is. I’ll keep working through it and eventually it will pass. I’m fortunate in that regard. Mine passes. I know others aren’t as lucky. I feel like I…
Read MoreKick Monday’s Ass: I don’t want to be a guru (August 30, 2021)
It’s time to kick Monday’s ass… Keeping it short and sweet this week, mostly because I wrote a long-ass post about why I haven’t been writing about my travels. It’s called “I don’t want to be your fucking breakup guru” and you can read it here. Kick Monday’s Ass: Angie on the Road Speaking of…
Read MoreKick Monday’s Ass: Tarantino’s handwriting is atrocious (August 23, 2021)
It’s time to kick Monday’s ass… Trolls. Man, fuck those guys. And not the cute ones from the 90s or that Dreamworks move series. But the ones who sit at their computers all day just drooling, waiting for a chance to feel superior to someone else. You wanna know something? Spelling mistakes really don’t matter.…
Read MoreKick Monday’s Ass: when the plan blows up (August 16, 2021)
It’s time to kick Monday’s ass… Sometimes things don’t go according to plan. Seems like such a “duh” thing to say, but I never thought about it much until I had to get good at logistics and planning a household move every 5-6 weeks. Now that I’ve been on the road for awhile, I’ve run…
Read MoreKick Monday’s Ass: one of the classic blunders (August 9, 2021)
It’s time to kick Monday’s ass… This week I fell prey to one of the classic (American) blunders… I was on vacation, but I wasn’t really ON vacation. I checked in on my teams probably once a day. I held a standing monthly meeting rather than go through the hassle of rescheduling. And I stayed…
Read MoreKick Monday’s Ass: I followed a fictional character to the beach (August 2, 2021)
It’s time to kick Monday’s ass… Where my book nerds at? Ever have that weird thing where one of your favorite authors sets one of their books in a town, and then you visit that town and are hyper-focused on figuring out where this imaginary character has been and gone? No one? Just me? Ok.…
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