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10:13 pm - 12/04/2012

Harry Styles and Taylor Swift's "7 Hours of Sex"


A grinning Taylor Swift and Harry Styles leave hotel moments apart after dashing in at 4am seven hours before.

He was clutching his toiletry bag and wearing the token celebrity sunglasses, while she was simply smiling as though she had a secret she wasn't willing to share.

Harry Styles and Taylor Swift emerged from the same hotel just moments apart on Wednesday morning, dotting the i and crossing the t for the rumour mill on whether they are really a couple.

The country singer, 22, was smiling to herself as she glided out of the hotel in Manhattan in a cute hat and navy jacket while her new friend Harry, 18, looked pretty pleased with himself as he left the building.






















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benicebitch 4th-Dec-2012 09:04 pm (UTC)
omg what is your job. i want it!
calinewarkwc69 4th-Dec-2012 09:07 pm (UTC)
I'm a book keeper for a property management company... and like, let me tell you, I thank God, Jesus, Allah, Buddah, the universe in general everyday that I have been so truly blessed with this job because on top of having very little to do (especially the second half of the month when everyone's rent is paid), I get WAY OVERPAID and the company pays for 100% of my medical benefits.

headswillroll88 5th-Dec-2012 01:05 am (UTC)
how do you get into bookkeeping?
calinewarkwc69 5th-Dec-2012 02:15 am (UTC)
Well, for me, I worked my way up pretty much. When I was 18 I got a job with a small repo company doing clerical work part-time. I worked hard, went above and beyond what I was asked to do, and within two years I had taken the office manager's job. At that point, I realized the people I was working for had no idea how to run a business, so they told me if I switched my major to business they would pay for my school. So, I took Accounting 101 and Legal aspects of small business for my first semester, and then when I had learned a bunch of stuff about how to run a business I started trying to apply it with this company that I worked for which I thought was going to be the whole point of me switching majors… However, the owner got pissed because I started changing all the illegal shit she was doing and they fired me. The morning after I was fired, I woke up and the financial collapse of Wall Street and all the banks was all over the news, and I thought I would never work again… But, thankfully, I got a job at another repo company who obviously hired me because I had four years experience with running a repo company so they wouldn't have to train me, I could just jump in. The owner of that company had a couple other small family businesses and their bookkeeper went on family leave and never came back so they offered for me to do the books since I didn't have a ton to do during the day, and that was where I learned most of my hands on bookkeeping skills.

Long story short, I caught a fuck load of lucky breaks & always worked really hard.
headswillroll88 5th-Dec-2012 02:56 am (UTC)
Thanks for responding. I'm just exploring my options now since I don't really know what I want to do. It sounds like that's outside of my skill set but good on you for landing such a cool job.
pilotparties21 6th-Dec-2012 04:43 am (UTC)
oop sooo late but i'm a junior getting my bachelor's in accounting rn but ive been freaking out about graduating and ur story sounds so inspiring tbh!!

did u ever graduate with anything (tho u probably wouldn't need to if u ever go somewhere else bc of ur experience)? and how much exactly do u make (if u don't mind answering lol)? i've been scared of graduating bc a lot of adults i know who have a good amount of experience but no degree (like my aunt) only makes like $18 / hour and she's 45 :(

Edited at 2012-12-06 04:44 am (UTC)
calinewarkwc69 6th-Dec-2012 05:02 am (UTC)
No, I don't have a degree. I finished enough credits to go to a 4 year but then my dad died & shit went cra'y. I only make $18/hr but I'm only 25, & I'm still making more than my friends with degrees, plus I get 100% of my benefits paid for, so I figure I'm doing good. The company I work for is a small, family owned business and they do well so the future is bright. They want me to stay forever, the lady before me was there for 18 years and made $36/hour so I know it's in the cards for me where I am. Downside is my boyfriend, maybe someday husband, doesn't want to live here forever & works in a field where I could potentially not have to work- idk, idk, life does weird shit to you.
pilotparties21 6th-Dec-2012 12:33 pm (UTC)
wow ur future looks so bright! good luck!
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