Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Conferences and networking

Should I talk to the Utah person? Should I talk to the Utah person? Should I talk to the Utah person? She sounds like she's from Utah. She says "tons" instead of a lot and I can pick up one form of the Utah accent. Should I talk to her? Oh, it's too hard to talk to her. Maybe I'll see her later. Then I cantalktoherandshecanbeimpressedandoffermeajobatmyleisureintheUtahDepartmentofWorkForceServices
Third session. Where's the Utah person? Where's the Utah person? Where's the Utah person? Maybe she's not coming to this session. Wait, there she is and two other Utah persons. Should I talk to the Utah person? Should I talk to the Utah person? Go talk to her. What do I say? Hi, I'm from Utah? Neat. What should I say? It's over, go talk to her. Go talk to her. Say, "I'm an intelligent native Utahn that is not opposed to returning to Utah and working in the state government to make Utah a better place". Okay well, she's talking to someone now. And now other people are talking to her. Should I wait?

I didn't wait.

I should have talked to the Utah person.

2 comments:

Charles said...

Odd post. Are you OK?

BJ said...

Stream of thought... interesting. You should have talked to the utah person.