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Thursday, April 21, 2005

Busy Thursday.

Kicked off the day visiting a client a few miles south of town where I took a tour of their manufacturing facility. Interesting stuff for sure. While there, I got a call reminding me that I had a haircut appointment at 1:30. It's a good thing they call or I would have forgotten. I grabbed some lunch then came to the office for a bit before heading to my appointment. This is where the fun begins. I had my hair all fixed the way I liked it and wanted it to come out looking similar. I also did not want to get sprayed with what I call the "grandma-smelling" spray either. I wanted something manly (of course). Anyway, after all was said and done, I got sprayed with... you guessed it, grandma in a can. Now I'm not happy. The hair was looking good, but I was smelling wrong. The fix? Re-shampoo. Now, the hair gets all restyled then sprayed with the correct stuff. The only problem is that my hair looks like Johnny Bravo hair. Either that or the dude from 21-Jump Street (from back in da day, yo!). I got in the car and my hair was touching the roof. Nice. I got to the office and found one of my co-workers in my chain hunched over filing something in a cabinet. She looked up and BUSTED out laughing. Sigh. I walked down the hall and slowly, laughter erupted in each office. The owner of our agency got his camera out and took a few shots before I could make it to the bathroom and fix things. Luckily, a little water and a little finger work got things situated back to some semblance of normalcy.

After work, Lesa, Kay and I headed to Huntsville for the HSV Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours event. Got our money's worth with out drink tickets and some good food. We plopped down in some seats right next to the field and started taking photos. Kay got in the habit of rubbing up on the players making the mistake of wandering over too close. Lesa and I got snapshots of it all.

I was approached by a lady that asked if I could take pictures of one of the people throwing out the first pitch. I said sure then moved to get set up. WTF?!? I thought that you'd have one person throw out the pitch?!?! There were four or five people out there that started walking towards home plate with a ball in hand then all of the sudden they just flung them with NO WARNING. So... I got before and after shots. That kinda pissed me off. Oh well.

Looks like I've got a shoot set up for Saturday morning. I'm very close on finishing up the female portrait section of my portfolio and will need to begin focusing on other subjects. It will be time to get some pricing together for that sort of thing.

Grrr... I'll need to get all my biznass paperwork setup.

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