After that excruciatingly boring experience, I was more than thrilled for lunch. I have to say, for being a cafeteria like setting, the food rocks. I feel like am actually eating something halfway decent, (eggplant parmesan, penne pasta salad, anti pasta with fresh mozzarella, steamed greens and a tossed salad with a light vinaigrette). So in short lunch was good.
I finally had work to do. This was an exciting experience. Even though I was just adding old content from issues from two years ago to the site, it was interesting. I covered ceramic repair, how to maintain tile floors, what to do with broken glass wears, what the best silver polish is, all the most boring and bland things that are needed to keep up a home. Working for a house magazine has made me really want to settle down and get a place that I'll be able to live in longer than six months at a time.
Made my way to the east village after work to look at my new apartment. I had to interview with the other two roommates. They seemed like cool kids, makes me kind of wish I worked my ass a little harder in high school so I could have attended NYU from the first place, but I do suppose all things happen for a reason.
After checking out the place, went to dinner at the Life Cafe. I tried really hard not to do the lame-ass tourist thing while being here in the Big Apple, but I couldn't resist. I was pleasantly surprised by the great service though, and the falafel, lets just say it was damn good with a couple of PBR's. (note to self, if I continue to drink with every dinner, I'm going to get fat)
After heading back up town to the hood, I got the call that I got the apartment. Even though I am going to half to deal with the mess of getting out of my current housing situation, finding furniture, moving at the end of the week, and hoping that my loan check comes in time to take care of this all, I do think that this is going to be great. I wanted the true NYC experience, and where else should I live than alphabet city?
I have also found my favorite reading material for the subway, NIETZSCHE. Well that and either the Village Voice and AM New York. I do need to get around to making a halfway decent play list on Jacqueline (yes, I named my iPod).
Suggested Listening: Calexico- Maria Chuchena