Thursday, December 6, 2007

An effort to be interesting





In the lack of work on my Friday afternoon while I quietly wait for the 4th floor of my building to turn into an open bar at 4:30 (a typical treat for us ad people on a Thursday), I started reading industry blogs....yeah I know, dorky. BUT, I came across a entry of Russell Davies on how to be interesting which proved to me, interesting. In his blog his number two way to be interesting is to blog....well I don't blog, but then....I remembered that WE DO BLOG! Only its just been like a year since someone last did it! SOOOO...in the effort to be 'interesting' I thought I would get the blog chain going again. Please fill in with updates, pictures and all things interesting, its been too long.
xoxo, Kels
P.S. and in the event that my blog entry was not interesting for anyone, I also uploaded some recent photos of the Rockies World Series that I flew in for to fan it up with the ladies. Enjoy.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

End of an era

Guys...Rhumba is closed! How sad is this?

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Hello from Denver!!
Falic or Fiction?

Pulatie, your Halloween costume has heightened my pink taco radar, now does anyone else find this lamp a bit pink tacoish? Liz, Sarah and I thought so last night, so we decided to document it.....you guys can be the judge

over and out
ash

Monday, February 5, 2007

Not paying attention . . .


So, Legislative Procedure is incredibly boring (though it is probably somewhat important). I just wanted to say hi ladies, and to show you all my Halloween pics. As you may remember, Halloween is my favorite holiday, and I make a costume every year. This year, my costume won me 4 tickets to a Bulls game. You might be thinking, wow Pulatie, you did not seriously walk the streets of Chicago dressed as a giant pink taco. But you would be wrong. I most seriously DID walk around dressed as a pink taco all night. My fave moment? A drag queen who told me, Honey, you are the only pink taco I have ever liked!!!
Back to class . . .