Pam
My blogs
Blogs I follow
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Education |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Location | San Francisco, CA, United States |
| Introduction | I bought my smarty pants at Costco; they were on sale next to the high waisted Gloria Vanderbilt mom jeans in a big messy pile. I had to rummage through the stack to find my size. They fit well; I hope you will agree. This is an engraved invitation, a golden ticket if you will, to read my blogs. I fancy myself many things, but my current passion lies in writing. I'm one of those people that does many things well, but fails to exceed in any one area. I only came in first place once. It was a 10k race and I had something to prove, but that's another story entirely. I might write about that someday. Jerry Gherrity the 36 year old virgin track coach who had a major blow out with me on the field in front of the whole team during a meet. I can yell pretty loud and say some scathing things when provoked, but I digress. Read my stories. See them up there? They beckon to you; they whisper your name sweetly in the dark. They beg for your attentions and concequently your unbridaled commentary. I don't spell well either, so don't worry about that. Unleash your comments. No tengo miedo. Also, I fear mustard. |
| Interests | Reading, Writing, Drinking Whiskey, Wearing bathrobes, Kareoke, Kareoke in Bathrobes, Dive bars, dancing, Iron Cheffing impromptu meals for 7, throwing potatoes into the canyon, Sheep herding |
| Favorite movies | Ones where people are talking to eachother. |
| Favorite music | I refuse to espouse this. The Music Nazis are after me everywhere I go. Let's just say I like most all music and leave it at that. |
| Favorite books | I'll list writers: Dorothy Parker, Hunter S. Thompson, Sam Shepard, David Mamet, Stephen King, Roald Dahl, Robert Jordan, Al Franken, Anne Lamott, Poe, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Edward Albee, Sartre, Douglas Adams, Bukowski, Aldous Huxley, J.D. Salinger, George Orwell, Al Franken, A.A. Milne, Jimmy Buffett, any cookbook... I'll read any cookcook... and my book. My book is probably my most favorite book. "The Seven Habits of Highly Inaffectual Managers": If you've worked in an office, or grew up religious, this book is one you want to read. |

