Well, one thing is for sure...I'm happy with you being free-lance because you have more time for US! When you had one of those 9 to 5 jobs, there were some neglect issues!
its funny how much love you big your own blog, i remember one of your original posts said something like "im not going to post here much i have another blog". tis to the benefit of us all you reneged.
We'll take a look at the ghastly task that free lance editors go through in order to bring that delectable article to your table.
And how do blog administers function on a daily basis with supply and demand. Supply meaning sense of humor and demand meaning [I want to see Alison shoot her assistants in the face.]. Don't miss the new episodes of DIRTY JOBS."
This morning I received a postcard from my Microsoft Office software that decided to take a detour to Texas last week. It says:
"Greetings from the Lone Star State. Havig (sic) a wonderful time. Visited the Alamo in San Antonio on Saturday and spent the evening strolling along the River Walk. Today (Sunday) enjoyed the salt air on the Gulf coast near Galveston. Just dined on lobster at the Saltwater Grill. See you on Tuesday."
That's nice. I'm glad someone is enjoying a little time off.
I am a vivacious person with effervescent thoughts and bubbly feelings, which I used to save for my diary and therapist before realizing I could share them with a million strangers, unless of course we've met before in which case remember that time we were at that place and then I did that thing? Sorry about that... Also I'm a writer, pop culture analyst/expert and regular TV guest. Care to be impressed by my credentials? Well then, from 2005—2008 I did Best Bets with Alison Rosen, a segment on WNBC's Weekend Today in New York show. I've appeared on Montel, Chelsea Lately, Hannity & Colmes, Fox & Friends and a bunch more and I'm a regular commentator on Fox News Channel's Red Eye. I wrote for the Los Angeles Times when I was 18. I'm a former Time Out New York editor. I'm a contributing editor for Page Six Magazine. I've written for a zillion publications including Rolling Stone, Maxim, Spin, People, Village Voice, New York Press, Nerve, Seventeen, Vibe, Seattle Weekly, Minneapolis City Pages, OC Weekly and Page Six Magazine. I used to play guitar in a punk band. I have naturally black hair. I won NY's Funniest Reporter competition.
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Damn Aly, you're almost as frequent a blogger as I am. I was just watching this:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=WgeX9iYOFSQ
Well, one thing is for sure...I'm happy with you being free-lance because you have more time for US! When you had one of those 9 to 5 jobs, there were some neglect issues!
its funny how much love you big your own blog, i remember one of your original posts said something like "im not going to post here much i have another blog". tis to the benefit of us all you reneged.
Quote of the Truly:
"In the next episode:
We'll take a look at the ghastly task that free lance editors go through in order to bring that delectable article to your table.
And how do blog administers function on a daily basis with supply and demand. Supply meaning sense of humor and demand meaning [I want to see Alison shoot her assistants in the face.]. Don't miss the new episodes of DIRTY JOBS."
---MIke Rowe
This morning I received a postcard from my Microsoft Office software that decided to take a detour to Texas last week. It says:
"Greetings from the Lone Star State. Havig (sic) a wonderful time. Visited the Alamo in San Antonio on Saturday and spent the evening strolling along the River Walk. Today (Sunday) enjoyed the salt air on the Gulf coast near Galveston. Just dined on lobster at the Saltwater Grill. See you on Tuesday."
That's nice. I'm glad someone is enjoying a little time off.
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