The Get It While It’s Hot Issue – UPDATED!




In This Issue


 


-1-           Editorial


-2-          Gonna Gets Me an Edumacation


-3-          Run For Your Life!






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Ok kiddos, those of you who are going to the Science Day on Saturday, please register here:

http://www.poly.edu/admissions/undergrad/events/index.php?id=66

Now, pop quiz everyone, especially those of you who are coming on Saturday.  What is wrong with this picture:




What up, zippers and velcro?  No, I have to admit, I am not back.  I think Xanga is more or less a wrap for me.  I’ve got a half-written entry in Private, some essays on napkins, the old notebook, but I think it’s pretty much a wrap for me.  I read through a lot of my old entries and while I still giggle at some things, I realized a lot of what I wrote was pretty whiney… whiney and self-pitying and annoying.  As though I had it that bad.  These days, I have to admit things are pretty good.  A lot of it has to do with adjusting my spectacles.  I simply see things differently nowadays and I really can’t complain.  In relation to that, I think I’ve run out of material.  I know many comics rely on their problems in life for their bread and butter.  I don’t think I really have many problems or at least any problems worth making fun of.

I’ll probably still post when I have personal news and announcements and such, as I do today.  Aside from that, I really don’t have much desire to write anymore.  I have more of a desire to do.

First order of business – I’ve got two invitations I’m extending.  See below.  Next order of business.  I work in NYC now at East 53rd and Lexington.  Anyone in the area who wants to meet up for lunch or dinner, please hit me up.  It’s a big city and I’d like to get to know it better.  I’ve wanted to work in the City ever since I graduated.  So now that I’m here, won’t you please show me around?

Ok, high fives all around and of course…


Be easy.









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The lowdown:


Attention Employees!


Join us for Siemens Science Day at Polytechnic University in Brooklyn, New York on Saturday, October 1, 2005 from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. 


Bring your family and friends because Siemens Science Day has something for everyone!  Students can participate in fun, hands-on science and engineering activities.  Parents can learn how to prepare their child for the SATs or finance a college education.  Teachers can participate in professional development workshops.


Several hundred people are expected to attend Siemens Science Day at Polytechnic.  We’re looking for employee volunteers to help with the following:



    1. Greeting students, parents and teachers as they arrive to the event and directing them to the opening ceremony
    2. Assisting in escorting students to the appropriate workshops.
    3. Assisting with fun, hands-on science activities


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For more information, including a list of workshops, directions, etc., please visit: www.usa.siemens.com/scienceday
The event is open to the public and admission is free.  Lunch will be provided for those who register.  Don’t miss the chance to win exciting prizes and giveaways!


We look forward to seeing you on October 1st!

Kids and kids at heart, if you’re interested in going, please hit me up by Thursday so I can get you registered.  It will be fun!  Check out some of these classes available:











 

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More fun stuff:

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6TH…NEW YORK MARATHON VIP VOLUNTEER WATER STATION EVENT
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d) guaranteed safe location in downtown Manhattan and all the free spring. Cost is $10 per person. You need a pass/ticket from me in advance. Email me with your name and location, then we’ll pick one person at your location to mail in a group check and have me mail the passes to. Iselin NJ interns can see Dominik Uznik and pay him. Spots go fast so please reserve your place soon via email and I’ll get the passes out to you ASAP.

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Thanks all for your interest in the summer River Dog Trip…don’t miss these two great fall events and feel free to invite other interns from other companies…email or call me with any questions/

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d) guaranteed safe location in downtown Manhattan and all the free spring. Cost is $10 per person. You need a pass/ticket from me in advance.


I got this e-mailed to me at work by the interns.  There are tons of interns at our our NJ/NY offices and they’re like some kind of really cool sub-community within our organization.  They have all these fun activities and their networking is incredible.  I’ve been trying to penetrate their network for years and now I’m finally on the invite list!  Woohoo!  Anyway, let me know if anyone is interested in coming with me to this.  Act now, because supplies are limited (that and because I know those tickets are really for the interns so I won’t ask for many unless they are really having trouble getting rid of them, which I doubt)