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		<title>Best of 2009 recaps</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A word that encapsulates your year? Unexpected. The magazine I worked for went through massive layoffs in March. Then I got laid off in August. My parents got a second dog. I was a freelance designer for the first time. Then I traveled for five weeks. When I returned from Costa Rica, I served on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A word that encapsulates your year?</strong> Unexpected. The magazine I worked for went through massive layoffs in March. Then I got laid off in August. My parents got a second dog. I was a freelance designer for the first time. Then I traveled for five weeks. When I returned from Costa Rica, I served on jury duty for three weeks, after which we found two men each guilty of four counts of murder and five counts of criminal possession of a weapon (dear readers, please stay away from MySpace and Far Rockaway, Queens. Thank you). And I finally succumbed and got a smart phone (not an iPhone, mind you, but I&#8217;m in love with it nonetheless).</p>
<p><strong> </strong><em> </em><strong>What&#8217;s a gift you gave yourself this year that has kept on giving?</strong> Blank notebooks and pens. Even when I have writer&#8217;s block, there&#8217;s still something magical and therapeutic about backing away from the computer and putting an actual pen to paper.</p>
<p><strong>Did you meet someone you used to only know from her blog?</strong> Senior year of college, I had an inkling to work for a magazine in South Africa. In the midst of my research, I came across <a href="http://www.bridgetmcnulty.com/" target="_blank">Bridget McNulty&#8217;s blog</a>. I followed her for quite awhile before finally sending her a note, because more often than not, the things she was writing about were the same things I was pondering. When she came to New York in May to promote her book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Strange-Nervous-Laughter-Bridget-McNulty/dp/0312544340" target="_blank"><em>Strange Nervous Laughter</em></a>, she suggested meeting up. I about peed my pants.</p>
<p>When our lunch date finally arrived, I wore one of my favorite dresses, a light blue button-down with pockets and a sash at the waist. I told my then-boss (hi Amy!) that I had a dermatologist appointment during lunch and might be gone a little longer. I felt like sneaking out of school as I met Bridget and her friend Dan in the West Village at a little French restaurant called <a href="http://nymag.com/listings/restaurant/cafe-henri/" target="_blank">Cafe Henri</a>.</p>
<p>The rest of the afternoon flew by, partially because I was a bit starstruck and still giddy from meeting someone I&#8217;d found online who wrote interesting things. I continue to be envious of Bridget, as she and her fiance are traveling the world now. You can catch their adventures over at <a href="http://justtheplanet.com/sweet-life/" target="_blank">The Sweet Life</a>.</p>
<p><strong>What advertisement made you think this year?</strong> Now that I&#8217;m unemployed, I sometimes turn on the TV in the afternoon for background noise while I&#8217;m organizing or making lunch. I never knew how many different TV court shows were on the air now. For the record, divorce court is actually pretty entertaining. The episode I caught involved a woman claiming that her soon-to-be-ex, Mr. Norwood, wasn&#8217;t nice to her dog. Mr. Norwood claimed his woman treated the dog better than him. Verdict: She definitely did, making steak for the dog but not her husband, and making Mr. Norwood sit in the back of the car because the dog&#8217;s car seat was in the front. Yes. Dog car seat. Because apparently the previous dog died when Mr. Norwood was driving and the dog flew out.</p>
<p>ANYWAY, the kinds of commercials that come on during the day are pretty ridiculous, much like TV court shows, and the one that left me flabbergasted was for the Liberator.</p>
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<p>There are so many things wrong with this. Like washing a catheter and being afraid to talk to strangers. I am in no way saying that this was the best advertisement of 2009 — far from it. But it&#8217;s the most memorable, and shocking. People like this actually exist. And other people think they make good spokespersons. Whoa.</p>
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