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Pay Up

Posted by Fearless Panoram Dolly Llama on Oct 30, 2009 in Uncategorized

With a name like Fearless Panoram Dolly Llama, you can bet your sweet bippy that I believe in naming your children Carefully. With so many llamas running around, I came up with a plan a few years ago. Each of the llamas has to pay me to reserve the rights to a name. If the aforementioned llama plays dangerously and doesn’t reserve the chosen name, the unnamed little llama will be named Jimmy.
Apparently, this has happened often in other families.

We’ve decided on a couple of names we want to use for our kids or dogs:
Pizelldo (this is like Elmo or Pizelle Dough, only different)
PollyPeptide
Flewwellin
to be continued…

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Lola, my sage plant

Posted by Alle Llama on Sep 27, 2009 in Uncategorized

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I’ve done a lot of these for my 2D Problem solving class.

 
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Moist :) Jessye

Posted by Alle Llama on Sep 27, 2009 in Uncategorized

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MOIST Cloud

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Cupcake Indulgence

Posted by Alle Llama on Sep 19, 2009 in Uncategorized
It used to have a nose, but I ate it.

It used to have a nose, but I ate it.

 
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Something I wrote for REL 156

Posted by Alle Llama on Sep 17, 2009 in Movies

“Jesus the Jew”

The film, “Jesus the Jew” explained Jesus’ life from the Jewish perspective, suggesting that Jesus was solely a human. Throughout the documentary, it was explained that Jesus was a man who was perceived as a messiah due to certain optimal conditions, resulting in the Christian faith. During Rabbi David Rosen’s interview, it was expressed that Jesus was merely “articulating fundamental Jewish ideas.” Towards the end of the movie, Jesus was depicted as having human emotions such as “a panic attack.”

According to the film, Jesus was viewed as a messiah, starting with his birth in Bethlehem, and continuing to his being an assistant to John the Baptist. It was noticed that Jesus was able to work miracles, which led to the gathering of followers. Despite the fact that Jesus was a Jew, others of his faith regarded him as a threat. Since then, Christian churches have been built on the sites of Jesus’ miracles, culminating in a tourist attraction; in other words, Jesus remains the messiah to Christians today. The movie also addresses the friction between the two religions: Christianity and Judaism. At the same time, the film discusses the loss felt by the Jewish religion in having shunned the history of Jesus from their teachings. Because the documentary is viewed from a Jewish perspective, Jesus is seen as a human. Rabbi Rosen mentions that Passover is a time for uprisings; since Jesus was seen as a reformer, the whole situation seemed to be blown out of proportion. In conclusion, the film focused on Jesus as a human Jew who was idealized by the people of the times.

 
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Whithdrawal

Posted by Olivia Llama on Jul 1, 2009 in My Random Awesome Life

I have gone the whole week with only and hour of TV and I am seriously starting to feel it. Well actually I feel like my days are longer, shocker right. I get up and do stuff instead of sitting in my bed and I feel completely worn by noon (unless I happen to get up at noon, then I am worn by five). I am proud of my self for making it to the end of my 10 days on the Vineyard and I have not spent all of my money. It is really hard to not have internet at all, not just for TV. The hard part would be like Kaliegh and I having a debate about who what in what movie and I could not look it up on IMDB. I have been having to use the iTouch to check my email. when it came to technology this week it was very tedious, but when it came to having a good time it has been great. from the outside it may look boring (a lot of reading happened), but it was exactly the kind of vacation that i needed to forget about the horrid school year.

 
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Llama parle la Francais et elle mange son dejeuner

Posted by MediaGad Llama on Jul 1, 2009 in Uncategorized

(translation: Llama speaks French and she eats her lunch)

You may be curious about the title of this blog entry…

The publisher I am interning with is owned by a French company Lagardere.  Unrelated to our french own, many people at work can speak french.  One of them sent out an invitation for people who want to practice speaking french to eat lunch together in the conference room and practice.  They said all levels welcome, (except people who had never learned any French).  I decided to go.

I took French in high school for three years and two years in middle school…and now I have graduated from college.  Surprisingly I remembered some stuff and listening to the beautifully fluent women help jog my memory.  I probably spoke more in French yesterday than I did in all of high school…still not a lot, because I didn’t really speak in French at all in hs.

The best part is last night instead of having my usual dreams about getting book jackets approved by the art department, I dreamt (which autospell check is telling me isn’t a word) about struggling to speak french.  At the end of my dream my stepmom called me and said we were going to see the Seine next week.  Then my little sister asked me where we were going (because I looked really excited) and I said, “Je n’sais pas”.  But I would just like to ask, why would we go to see le Seine…its just so random.

The day before last I went to a meeting at work where paper sales people came to talk to us.  It sounds boring and may bring to mind scenes from The Office.  But it was not either of those things.

Mohawk Fine Papers lead the environmental paper company movement (according to them).  They use wind power, and produce carbon neutral paper (not all their papers are though).  They have 29 different kinds of paper, and every paper comes in a variety of beautiful colors, textures, weights, and sizes.  I wish that I needed it/could afford it.  25 sheets of 8.5″ x 11″ paper is $3.99!  But worth it?…as much as I would like to say yes, I really like eating and riding the subway.  Plus if I write letters with carbon neutral paper does it effect my carbon footprint more or less than writing an email?  I’m sure my carbon footprint is the size of a dinosaur’s regular footprint.  I just stay ignorant because then I remain blissful.

My last piece of information for this entry is actually about an amazing discovery I made today.

Are you ready?

In the Metlife building, there is an expensive take out place across from Godiva called, Cucina & Co.

I went into Cucina & Co to treate myself to a cupcake this afternoon.  When I looked at all the bakedgoods for sale, I saw a box.  It was filled with pieces of cookies…Best part….ready?…

for $1!!!

New favorite thing!

I went back to my desk, drank some tea, ate some cookie pieces, and didn’t have shopper’s remorse because I spent a buck!

The amazing realization that followed this was, white chocolate chips are the best thing that has happened to cookies since…nope, Ever.

Thats all for today!

 
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Llama Gets Down to Business

Posted by MediaGad Llama on Jun 30, 2009 in Uncategorized

As interns we are encouraged to learn as much as we can, take advantage of all the resources the publishing company has to offer and talk to as many people as we can.  Remember the COO (he new my name)…well yesterday I talked to him for a half an hour.  We had a really nice conversation about the publishing industry, different approaches to the business, and just what goes into the COO’s job.

We talked about Apple’s Kindle killer…or should “killer” have a capital “K” too?

Here are some links to info about the iTablet, predected to come out late August early September.

http://blogs.zdnet.com/Apple/?p=2046

http://communities.bentley.com/photos/thex1138s_images/picture46095.aspx

http://www.macrumors.com/2009/05/21/apple-tablet-coming-in-2010/

http://www.macmod.com/external-mods/ibook/166

Ok, I need to run to work but before I go I am going to share with you the advise that the COO told me…

Look at where we are, where we want to or should be, figure out how to fill that gap and you’ll make an name for yourself in publishing.

Now that I’ve written that, The Gap ad “fall into the Gap” comes to mind.

 
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Llama’s been busy

Posted by MediaGad Llama on Jun 28, 2009 in Uncategorized

It has been nearly three weeks since I last wrote.  I am going to try to do a quick recap of events.

June 10- The Barge Bash

This is a party for people who work in production in NY.  It is on Pier 17 in the South Seaport.  A three floor restaurant is roped off and production-ists? enjoy a private party with an open bar and a gourmet buffet.  Its super swank, but don’t get the wrong idea.  This is not a frequent occurrence for production staff.  I think it is a once-a-year party to make up for all the glamor that the editors get. (or all the exaggerated “glamor” they make people think they experience)

This is what I wore to work/the Barge Bash

This is what I wore to work/the Barge Bash

I went to the Barge Bash with two men from work.  It was a lot of fun listening to them talk about work politics.  I met interesting people all night.  I got a business card from a woman who wanted me to send her my resume…which I did.  She works for Rizzoli International.

On Friday June 12-Intern Breakfast with Hachette’s CEO & COO

I don’t have a picture of myself wearing the outfit, but here is what i wore…

It looks better on me than the hanger, I swear.

It looks better on me than the hanger, I swear.

At the breakfast I spoke with the COO.  When he asked which of us had worked in an office before I was the first to speak about how my experience compared to this publisher’s office.  (This one rocks!)

After the intern breakfast I went upstairs to the VP of Production’s retirement party!  They had chocolate cake and champagne!!  (best office ever, right?)  The CEO and COO were there too.  The COO brought me into a conversation, by name!  I was asked what my favorite film was.  I said it was Double Indemnity.  I don’t actually have a favorite film because it depends on my mood and a bunch of other things.  But I think that DI is a good answer because it shows that I like film noir, older movies, b&w films, and things that make you think.  The VP of Production (who is now retired) came to talk to me after the party.  He loves films and has an epic top ten list.  His favorite film is the Hollywood version (not Welles’ prefered version) of Touch of Evil.  What I mean by the different version is that Orson Welles made Touch of Evil, edited it and created a film that had a specific mood and message.  Hollywood didn’t like it so they re-edited it and released their version.  Personally, I can’t like the Hollywood version on principle.

Ok, so the first week of the internship was packed with excitement.  Thing slowed down after that but I still seemed to be constantly on the go.  I don’t know exactly what I did (because I didn’t record it in my blog) but…I was busy…?

Alle, my sister, graduated from high school.

I got an iphone

I emailed another person my resume.

I attended a meeting for my boss.  I took notes, and made sure the art dept. new when they had to get covers to my boss.  I also had to tell them which covers they were supposed to have gotten to her already.

I got a job offer…kind of.  What happened was, the people I worked for last summer (at a book production company) called me and wanted to talk about creating a position for me.  I told them that would be great but I am not available to start working until August 14th.  That is when my internship ends.  I felt really bad about turning down a job that started now but I made a commitment to this internship and I have to stick with it.

My roommate and I got a picture of the two of us together!

Kate & I!

Kate & I!

We went to Battery Park yesterday and read in the shade!

Kate reading in the park

Kate reading in the park

We found a nice spot under a huge tree.  There were some guys drumming near us; it was relaxing.  On the same patch of grass a few feet away a group of people were practicing Shakespeare!

Oh! and we saw Spiderman!

Oh! and we saw Spiderman!

There was a lot of stuff going on in the park.

Kate liked the buildings...

Kate liked the buildings...

...I liked the trees.  It looks like I'm not even in NYC!

...I liked the trees. It looks like I'm not even in NYC!

Today…I worked on this post.  Well I read too! Right now I’m reading Bitten & Smitten.  It is really funny.  But when I need something serious, or I just feel like listening to a book instead of reading it myself, I have been “reading” The Historian.  Its an addictive mystery that you immediately become enveloped in from the first chapter…just like the characters.

 
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Sunday in the Park with Llama

Posted by MediaGad Llama on Jun 9, 2009 in Uncategorized

I was so excited yesterday that I didn’t even tell you about my first adventure of the summer!

On Sunday I took the R (with some difficulty) to the 4 to lower Manhattan.  There I met up with a friend of a friend…who is now my friend too! We waited in line for an hour to take the Governors Island ferry across a watery distance that was less than most bridges I’ve crossed.  Whatever, its an adventure!  (Saying something really stupid, or awful, or all around not fun, is an adventure automatically makes it 50% better.)

Once on the island we met up with some of my new friend’s friends, which I proceeded to make my friends! Mwahaha! (<-evil laugh)

We had a lot of food, conversation, organized question asking, and FUN!  By “organized question asking” I mean, we played spin the bottle but when the bottle pointed to someone they had to answer a question.  It was a really fun way to get to know each other.  Most of the answers were funny stories, and others were more serious but either way it was always an entertaining conversation.  I talked about my junior prom when my very sweet, and sincere date told me I was like an iceberg; he could only see what was on the surface.  He wanted to get to know me better.  I felt so bad because he wasn’t giving me a line, he really meant it.  Either way it didn’t work.

The last ferry off the island is at 7pm.  The island…people, told us that we needed to get on the 6:30 ferry so we packed up our picnic got on the boat to leave.

We had so much fun we forgot to take pix until we left

We had so much fun we forgot to take pix until we left

The 2second ferry ride was a nice end to my weekend.  After that, I got on the R back to Queens.

I’m so excited that my first outing was successful; I made friends, sat near trees, floated across some toxic water, conquered the scary unknown that is subway construction detours, and set a good precedent for the rest of the summer.

Tomorrow night I am attending the Barge Bash at Peir 17!

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