Wednesday, August 20, 2008

out and about

so last night i went to a new bar for the first time. as you may already know, i was previously a creature of habit in richmond and i am now trying to expand my richmond horizons. this includes new bars and new chill spots. last night it was adam's birthday, so i drove up to the new patrick henry pub (formerly a cappella's) and checked it out.

first off, historical references are key. i support this bar from the get go on name alone. the vibe inside is a little "let's see if we can fit a bar inside this living room", but it was quaint and nice. adam kicked things up a notch by wearing a birthday tuxedo. i, along with everyone in the bar, was impressed by adam's commitment to getting fancy.

i was flying more or less solo - the only people i regularly hang out with are adam and kc, and they were busy with being birthday host & hostess. but i saw a few people i had met previously and drummed up some pretty awesome conversation about funny shows on tv that i don't watch but should and the awesomeness of curved walls as opposed to straight regular walls.

i also had a conversation with a guy named will who right off the bat asked "so what do you do?"

what a question.

one i was not prepared to answer.

i'm used to, for years, saying "well i tour in this band and blah blah" but now it's something like "well, i work for this marketing agency and blah blah blah".

the next question was if i did graphic design or art, and so i tried explaining what i do in a more specific manner and the best thing i could come up with was "i'm the guy that the client calls when they want to make the logo bigger. and then i call the graphic design people and tell THEM to make the logo bigger. then THEY make the logo bigger and then i send that back to the client."

"i make logos bigger" is a way better way to say "i act as a liaison between the client and our creative department".

i quickly threw in "one time my work paid for me to go to a NASCAR race" which quickly changed the subject to the intensely more exciting topic of racing cars in circles.

so yeah, anyway. i gotta go. the logos wait for no man. back to work.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

i like the way you answered the "what do you do" question. i never know what to say when people ask me. when i say "operations manager" people give me funny looks because that means nothing to them, so i end up saying "i'm in charge of keeping the clients happy." i don't know if that is much clearer, but who wants to explain what they do for hours? not me.

Anonymous said...

I'm not sure if you wrote this before or after lunch, but it made me laugh just as hard the 2nd time.