End of an Era

December 22nd, 2008

So today is my last day as Development Coordinator at Starlight Children’s Foundation.  In honor of this occasion, I thought it would be fun to look back – reminisce, if you will – on some of the more interesting things that have occurred here the past two and a half years:

Starlight Childrens Foundation

Starlight Children's Foundation

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Humbled!

December 17th, 2008

One of the activities that I plan on doing during the Summer of Scott is going to the gym more.  Being that I figure I will need as many excuses as possible to leave my apartment during the Summer, so as not to go stir-crazy, last week I joined the Gym of Buckhead, which is a huge upgrade over my apartment complex’s gym that I currently use.  With my membership came a free Personal Training session, which I decided to take advantage of this afternoon.

Gym of Buckhead

Gym of Buckhead

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Movin’ on Up to the Northwest Side

December 16th, 2008

I have officially made my decision and will in fact be moving to Washington DC next year to receive my Global Master of Business Degree at George Washington University.  While there were many factors that I considered when I made this decision, it pretty much all came down to the fact that GWU offered the coolest title for degree recipients.  While the majority of business school students become Masters of Business, I will become a Global Master.  In essence, I will be the equivalent of Warren Buffet.  More details to be revealed shortly…

George Washington University

George Washington University

Paging Sherrif John Stone

December 11th, 2008

Long Story Short: I’m going on a cruise over New Years and am trying to sneak on copious amounts of liquor. I have many ideas.

Short Story Long: Over the past couple of years, I have been adopted, I guess you can say, by my friend Mark’s family.  If they were Jewish, they would say that I am Mishbucha.  His grandparents invited me to Italy with them over Thanksgiving last year and earlier this year, for his dad  Mark Sr.’s, 50th birthday, I was invited to ride upon a Mardi Gras float with the family.  There was also a celebration in Atlanta with Mark Sr. during the SEC championship last year that I am not allowed to discuss in a public forum, but that is neither here nor there.  So this holiday season, I have once again been invited to travel with the family, this time on a Western Carribean cruise, on the NCL – Norwegian Spirit.

Our Ship

Our Ship

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The Summer Begins…in Unisex Bathrooms

November 21st, 2008

So since I am the most impatient person in the world, I have decided to start my Summer a bit early.  After all, I am paying just over $7 a month for this blog and I need to start seeing some RO my I.  So any stories that I feel that you, my audience (which is currently at two readers, thanks AwStats) will find entertaining, I will write about.

Last night I went to dinner with my friend Hillary, her sister Whitney, her sister’s husband Frank and two lesbian friends of theirs at a place called Grand Central Pizza in East Atlanta.  The fact that the two other girls are lesbians doesn’t really come into play in the story, but I am trying to paint a picture here.  Prior to dinner, I had consumed a couple beers and actually had my very first Whynatte (think a Jager Bomb but instead of Red Bull, its a latte), which I officially give my stamp of approval to.

The Brand New Whynatte Latte

The Brand New Whynatte Latte

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The Summer of George…err, Scott

November 16th, 2008

So, as many of you know, I will be leaving my job at the Starlight Children’s Foundation on Dec. 23 in preparation of going back to school to receive my MBA.  Being that school does not start until August, I will be devoting this extra time towards self-enlightenment, volunteering and learning a foreign language.  This blog will be a document of my self improvement.

Say it with me now…

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