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The Daily Alison (Where Trevor is over socialized)

So not only did I botch the intro in this video, but the dijon mustard I bought at Trader Joe’s is too spicy. This is the third jar I’ve purchased but this one is spicier than the others. What a crock of malarkey, you know?

Oh and one more thing. Trevor was trying to find the video we made in his law office and couldn’t find it and I said “I’ll find it!” and then I did so by searching for the name Trevor in the upper right search field so just wanted to point out that bad boy for you guys, in case you’re looking for something specific.

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7 Responses to The Daily Alison (Where Trevor is over socialized)

  1. boinkity August 25, 2009 at 9:09 pm #

    I never noticed this before, but Trevor says “like!” He did it at least twice early in this video. So very California chic! Way to go Trevor!

  2. boinkity August 25, 2009 at 8:09 pm #

    I never noticed this before, but Trevor says “like!” He did it at least twice early in this video. So very California chic! Way to go Trevor!

  3. Joe August 26, 2009 at 8:29 am #

    Trevor is a good fall-back guy. He's Mr. Dependable. He and I will have to agree to disagree on the whole “Google-able people” though.

    It would be fun seeing you and your dad together on a video chat. He may not be able to set that up, but I bet he could take out a kidney if he had to. And which is the more valued skill, hmmmm?

    Funny you should mention allergies because mine started bothering me Monday night — for the first time in years. I used to have them pretty bad when I was younger, but I seemed to have mostly grown out of them.

    Anyway they started bothering me Monday night and then I was miserable all day yesterday. I slept for about half an hour on the couch yesterday evening but then didn't get to sleep until 3:30am. I had a terrible sinus headache.

    Feeling much better now — still some soreness in the sinuses, but much better than yesterday.

  4. Joe August 26, 2009 at 7:29 am #

    Trevor is a good fall-back guy. He’s Mr. Dependable. He and I will have to agree to disagree on the whole “Google-able people” though.

    It would be fun seeing you and your dad together on a video chat. He may not be able to set that up, but I bet he could take out a kidney if he had to. And which is the more valued skill, hmmmm?

    Funny you should mention allergies because mine started bothering me Monday night — for the first time in years. I used to have them pretty bad when I was younger, but I seemed to have mostly grown out of them.

    Anyway they started bothering me Monday night and then I was miserable all day yesterday. I slept for about half an hour on the couch yesterday evening but then didn’t get to sleep until 3:30am. I had a terrible sinus headache.

    Feeling much better now — still some soreness in the sinuses, but much better than yesterday.

  5. Trapp August 26, 2009 at 10:46 pm #

    I've enjoyed the recent posts and vlogs. Unfortunately, lately, even if I get to catch up a little, I haven't had time to comment. But you'll all pay for it now. Oh, how you'll pay…

    By the way, that's an interesting thing about Geoffrey's. Coincidently, I pronounce Trapp as “Tropp”. It's more fancy schmancy. Trevor is a great guest. Very likable, and he reacts so well to you. But all your friends are fun. I was reading Drew Toal's blog, which I'll come back to, but I wanted to revisit your recent post about dating.

    Although you didn't ask for an opinion, I say go for “kind” as the exceptional quality. You made a good list of qualities that obviously are important to you, so let's face it, you do want a certain amount of each of those things no matter what. But while even kindness could get irritating at some point, there are some important benefits. First, if it doesn't work out, they'll understand, and not be a psycho about it. And even better, a kind person will put up with our crap. Isn't that the ideal? Someone who will put up with our crap!

    But anyway, I was reading a Drew Toal post where it seems that he was describing a scam that someone tried to pull on him on Facebook. A supposed friend claimed to be in a jam, and in need of money, which they wanted him to send via Western Union. Drew skillfully plays along and ultimately lowers the boom. I recommend reading it.

    The reason it all hits home, is because with all the talk of Match.com, and dating, Drew's story reminded me of when I was trying some of those sites a few years back, and on one of the really generic free sites, I was approached by someone claiming to be “Yulia” from Russia! But in this case, they took a very long time with it, letting the conversation develop, sending updated photos that were believable, etc. I kid you not that my entire office was following along through this process. Every day, they wanted to know what was new with Trapp (pronounced Tropp,) and Yulia. Well, eventually the day came when Yulia claimed to be coming to the US to meet me! And then, came the request for the funds… Oh well. I expected it, but a couple of very nice friends were truly saddened. People still root for love!

    Hope everything keeps going your way. You might want to give eharmony a shot. I never did much with Match.com. People seemed to have too many expectations. But although I didn't find my match at eharmony (in the short time I tried,) I did meet nice people that I could be friends with. It did seem to match me with birds of a feather.

  6. Trapp August 26, 2009 at 9:46 pm #

    I’ve enjoyed the recent posts and vlogs. Unfortunately, lately, even if I get to catch up a little, I haven’t had time to comment. But you’ll all pay for it now. Oh, how you’ll pay…

    By the way, that’s an interesting thing about Geoffrey’s. Coincidently, I pronounce Trapp as “Tropp”. It’s more fancy schmancy. Trevor is a great guest. Very likable, and he reacts so well to you. But all your friends are fun. I was reading Drew Toal’s blog, which I’ll come back to, but I wanted to revisit your recent post about dating.

    Although you didn’t ask for an opinion, I say go for “kind” as the exceptional quality. You made a good list of qualities that obviously are important to you, so let’s face it, you do want a certain amount of each of those things no matter what. But while even kindness could get irritating at some point, there are some important benefits. First, if it doesn’t work out, they’ll understand, and not be a psycho about it. And even better, a kind person will put up with our crap. Isn’t that the ideal? Someone who will put up with our crap!

    But anyway, I was reading a Drew Toal post where it seems that he was describing a scam that someone tried to pull on him on Facebook. A supposed friend claimed to be in a jam, and in need of money, which they wanted him to send via Western Union. Drew skillfully plays along and ultimately lowers the boom. I recommend reading it.

    The reason it all hits home, is because with all the talk of Match.com, and dating, Drew’s story reminded me of when I was trying some of those sites a few years back, and on one of the really generic free sites, I was approached by someone claiming to be “Yulia” from Russia! But in this case, they took a very long time with it, letting the conversation develop, sending updated photos that were believable, etc. I kid you not that my entire office was following along through this process. Every day, they wanted to know what was new with Trapp (pronounced Tropp,) and Yulia. Well, eventually the day came when Yulia claimed to be coming to the US to meet me! And then, came the request for the funds… Oh well. I expected it, but a couple of very nice friends were truly saddened. People still root for love!

    Hope everything keeps going your way. You might want to give eharmony a shot. I never did much with Match.com. People seemed to have too many expectations. But although I didn’t find my match at eharmony (in the short time I tried,) I did meet nice people that I could be friends with. It did seem to match me with birds of a feather.

  7. Trapp August 27, 2009 at 5:46 am #

    I've enjoyed the recent posts and vlogs. Unfortunately, lately, even if I get to catch up a little, I haven't had time to comment. But you'll all pay for it now. Oh, how you'll pay…

    By the way, that's an interesting thing about Geoffrey's. Coincidently, I pronounce Trapp as “Tropp”. It's more fancy schmancy. Trevor is a great guest. Very likable, and he reacts so well to you. But all your friends are fun. I was reading Drew Toal's blog, which I'll come back to, but I wanted to revisit your recent post about dating.

    Although you didn't ask for an opinion, I say go for “kind” as the exceptional quality. You made a good list of qualities that obviously are important to you, so let's face it, you do want a certain amount of each of those things no matter what. But while even kindness could get irritating at some point, there are some important benefits. First, if it doesn't work out, they'll understand, and not be a psycho about it. And even better, a kind person will put up with our crap. Isn't that the ideal? Someone who will put up with our crap!

    But anyway, I was reading a Drew Toal post where it seems that he was describing a scam that someone tried to pull on him on Facebook. A supposed friend claimed to be in a jam, and in need of money, which they wanted him to send via Western Union. Drew skillfully plays along and ultimately lowers the boom. I recommend reading it.

    The reason it all hits home, is because with all the talk of Match.com, and dating, Drew's story reminded me of when I was trying some of those sites a few years back, and on one of the really generic free sites, I was approached by someone claiming to be “Yulia” from Russia! But in this case, they took a very long time with it, letting the conversation develop, sending updated photos that were believable, etc. I kid you not that my entire office was following along through this process. Every day, they wanted to know what was new with Trapp (pronounced Tropp,) and Yulia. Well, eventually the day came when Yulia claimed to be coming to the US to meet me! And then, came the request for the funds… Oh well. I expected it, but a couple of very nice friends were truly saddened. People still root for love!

    Hope everything keeps going your way. You might want to give eharmony a shot. I never did much with Match.com. People seemed to have too many expectations. But although I didn't find my match at eharmony (in the short time I tried,) I did meet nice people that I could be friends with. It did seem to match me with birds of a feather.

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