Jenna’s Model Life

Recession!? What recession?!

April 22, 2008 · 4 Comments

Taking pictures of the Hollywood 99 Cents or Less store? So Andreas Gursky.

Shopping for groceries at the Hollywood 99 Cents or Less store? So New York Times.

Paying for groceries on credit at the Hollywood 99 Cents or Less store? So trashy.

Everyone I know is having a slow work period. It bites.

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  • Erin // April 25, 2008 at 11:21 pm

    So I checked facebook for the first time in two months or so and MAN there were like, messages and crap? Wtf.

    Also, I know you know already, BUT: “NZ Prime Minister Helen Clark was caught text messaging during the Queen’s speech at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.”

    I /love/ your country.

  • photojenna // May 1, 2008 at 4:28 pm

    Oh Erin. You don’t get how Facebook works, do you? It demands constant, but low-level attention — like a wall clock or a house plant. You’re not a properly socialised young Millennial westerner if you’re not spending thirty minutes a day mentally crafting opaquely baroque wall posts, plotting a poke war, friending that guy you met at the bar last night, and playing Scrabulous. Seriously. This is what the Internet is for.

    And text messaging is what cell phones are for.

  • Erin // May 2, 2008 at 2:41 pm

    Re: This is what the Internet is for.

    …not porn then? *sigh* Must I get everything so wrong? I’ll just go take down my Suicide Girls page, then. I hope signing away scantily clad photos of myself won’t come back to haunt me. I bet they’ll honor their contracts and not sell the photos to other companies, though, they seem like straightforward chaps…

  • photojenna // May 2, 2008 at 10:22 pm

    I walked past the SG head offices on Santa Monica last week. I was across the street, but I’m pretty sure I saw Missy Suicide having a smoke break with a bunch of worker drones. Can’t imagine there’s another office in the building that employs a row of pale, greasy-haired, questionably attired tobaccionist hipsters. True story.

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