April 21, 2005
Yesterday morning, I was lucky enough to catch the bus with the upholstered seats and working air conditioner. It’s the most relaxing bus the New Jersey transit has running and I’m here to say that I appreciate it. It's the little things.
I get to work and had a super-confusing Instant Message conversation with my friend Lauren. She read my Wednesday diary, with the girl/motorcycle photo, and I thought she said that she knew the girl that was in that photo. Turns out, she didn’t say that. My computer was screwing with me so it’s possible I missed a message and that caused the miscommunication. Who knows, who cares? It turns out that her friend is a model and Lauren wanted me to see one of her modeling shots:

Lauren’s friend
(and now, my friend too)
Holy crap! Due to that photo, I’d like to put my hat in the ring for website of the year…If there is such a thing. Thanks Lauren.
Are you a hot model with photos that you’d like to see on bobborden.com? If so, send your name, number and photos to Bob at bobborden@bobborden.com -- Don’t worry about sending nude photos, I can blur out the naughty bits. (Is it just me, or has this site’s ‘creepy level’ increased this week?)
I have to go on a diet, nothing rash but if I had to give my diet a title, I’d call it: Bob’s Death-Prevention Diet. I think the Lord sent me a sign yesterday, not in a ‘pains to the chest’ kind of way but a little more subtle. It’s time, it’s time.
I had a celebrity sighting last night. I was walking down 8th Avenue, he was walking up.

Director Jim Jarmusch
(file photo)
He directed some of my favorite films, such as: Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai and Mystery Train. I was tempted to ask for a photo but he was talking to someone and I didn’t want to be one of ‘those guys.’ Maybe he’ll do a search on his name someday and read my website.
That gives me a great idea for a new feature to bobborden.com, I call it; Future Message to Jim Jarmusch…Here we go: “Jim, I enjoy your films. I saw you on the street today and had the sense to be super cool and not bother you for a photo…I hope you appreciate it. Can I have a part in your next project? Thanks Jim…All my best.” That was, Future Message to Jim Jarmusch – tell your friends!
That’s it! Be real.
Best,
Bob
I get to work and had a super-confusing Instant Message conversation with my friend Lauren. She read my Wednesday diary, with the girl/motorcycle photo, and I thought she said that she knew the girl that was in that photo. Turns out, she didn’t say that. My computer was screwing with me so it’s possible I missed a message and that caused the miscommunication. Who knows, who cares? It turns out that her friend is a model and Lauren wanted me to see one of her modeling shots:

Lauren’s friend
(and now, my friend too)
Holy crap! Due to that photo, I’d like to put my hat in the ring for website of the year…If there is such a thing. Thanks Lauren.
Are you a hot model with photos that you’d like to see on bobborden.com? If so, send your name, number and photos to Bob at bobborden@bobborden.com -- Don’t worry about sending nude photos, I can blur out the naughty bits. (Is it just me, or has this site’s ‘creepy level’ increased this week?)
I have to go on a diet, nothing rash but if I had to give my diet a title, I’d call it: Bob’s Death-Prevention Diet. I think the Lord sent me a sign yesterday, not in a ‘pains to the chest’ kind of way but a little more subtle. It’s time, it’s time.
I had a celebrity sighting last night. I was walking down 8th Avenue, he was walking up.

Director Jim Jarmusch
(file photo)
He directed some of my favorite films, such as: Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai and Mystery Train. I was tempted to ask for a photo but he was talking to someone and I didn’t want to be one of ‘those guys.’ Maybe he’ll do a search on his name someday and read my website.
That gives me a great idea for a new feature to bobborden.com, I call it; Future Message to Jim Jarmusch…Here we go: “Jim, I enjoy your films. I saw you on the street today and had the sense to be super cool and not bother you for a photo…I hope you appreciate it. Can I have a part in your next project? Thanks Jim…All my best.” That was, Future Message to Jim Jarmusch – tell your friends!
That’s it! Be real.
Best,
Bob

