25 April 2008

Words of Wisdom?

Last night I headed over to a career networking night sponsored by my alma mater. For much of the evening, I banded together with a fellow alumna who believes we were drawn to each other as "the only ones there dressed like artists." We made a decent networking team, though we both agreed that the entire night would have been a lot more fun if we set up a booth for me in the corner. It would be an attraction where people would come chat with me about their interests and I would divine their true professional calling. Sort of like a career networking fortune teller.

There were a handful of soon-to-graduate students making the rounds at the gathering. Towards the end of the night they asked me for some advice about the coming months. Obviously, I'm not the one to seek out for job seeking guidance, so I doled out a few tidbits of wisdom about life that might serve them well in the semi-immediate future. My advice was as follows:

1. I'm thinking that you've got about two days worth of foresight in you until you get your thesis turned in next week. But let me warn you. In a couple weeks, the university's going to throw a party for you under a big tent. They're going to give out mugs. Take two.

2. Find an arch-nemesis.

These kiddos thought I had given them best, most relevant advice they'd heard all evening. One of them suggested that I write a book aimed at graduates. The other two suggested that I follow them to the bar to get trashed. I told them that I couldn't afford drinks until my advice column was picked up for national syndication.

So, since I'm mad mad mad for Mad Libs, I thought I'd bring my theoretical advice column here in Mad Lib form so that you might take your Mad Liberties with the whole rigmarole. As before, respond to the list below in the comments. I'll post the answers on Sunday afternoon.
  1. Name
  2. An ordinal number
  3. Verb ending in -ing
  4. A family member
  5. Verb ending in -ed
  6. Another family member
  7. Verb
  8. Noun
  9. Adjective
  10. Verb ending in -ed
  11. A Place
  12. Verb ending in -ing
  13. Plural Noun
  14. A command
  15. Verb ending in -ed
  16. Adjective
  17. Plural Noun
  18. Adjective
  19. Noun
  20. Adjective
  21. Noun
  22. Noun
  23. Noun
  24. Noun
  25. Verb ending in -ed
  26. Noun
  27. Verb
  28. Noun

2 comments:

Audra said...

Yay, another mad lib!

Audra Petrie Veber
15
sleeping
brother (or do they mean a family member's name? in that case: Evan)
shopped
husband (or James)
speak
pen
squishy
watched
Starbucks
referring
trains
Watch out
stopped
windy
purses
chic
mother
short
park
horn
blood
bill
talked
script
jump
highway

Anonymous said...

Romeo
FIRST!
complaining
ex-wife
morphed
niece
to grind
rocket fuel
upsetting
marked
Vermont
focusing
bunnies
Eat dirt
blasted
worrisome
mug
blackest
banana
clothespin
catalog
pooper scooper
burrowed
crane
slam
toe