Scrubbing in...
Unattributed IM quote of the day, on the topic of my blog:
"Darn, it's too large for me to open/read through my cell."
"Ugh, everything about you is big."
Nice. I think she means that I could stand to lose a few pounds...
A certain someone recommended that I catch last night's episode of Scrubs. Mainly becasue it's an irreverently funny programme, but also because one of the characters reminds of them of another certain someone I know. True to form, the two episodes I downloaded (season 04, episodes 23 and 24) were hilarious. Some aspects of the show are a bit annoying, as any sitcom, but all told, the net result is pretty funny.

Sarah Chalke, yum. (Photo courtesy of/stolen from IMDB)
Two prominent hotties (that I could tell from the two episodes) were featured: Sarah Chalke and Christa Miller from the Drew Carey Show (who, in the few moments I saw her, looked MUCH better than she ever did on the Drew Carey Show.) For some unknown reason, I dig the name Christa, but don't care for it spelled Krista, go figure. I think that Judy Reyes was also cast as a borderline hottie, but she really doesn't do it for me.
They definitely let you know that it's a comedy though, by saying absurd things like "I really like you, Elliott, but I'm an adult, and I want this to be an adult relationship - if you want to be patient and not have sex right away, that's fine." I mean come on, who would say that in real life? What guy? Nigga, PLEASE.
Well, it's now again just before midnight, and all that's happened to my taxes is that the W2s and 1099s have been divided into chronological (then name, then company) order. Of course, that took place yesterday prior to T's arrival. So the net result of a day set aside to do taxes, thus far, is absolutely nil. What I did get done was to download the 1981 BBC miniseries of The Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy and watch it in it's entirety. Good way to bring myself up to speed on the basic storyline, I'd forgotten some of it. However, it was dated in it's appearance and it's low budgetedness. All in all though, pretty true to what I remember of the books, which in turn were adapted from the BBC radio series. All iterations of this particular story were tweaked and revised by the original author, though, so even the movie, which my rational mind tells me will suck, should be pretty good. (Hopefully.)
"Darn, it's too large for me to open/read through my cell."
"Ugh, everything about you is big."
Nice. I think she means that I could stand to lose a few pounds...
A certain someone recommended that I catch last night's episode of Scrubs. Mainly becasue it's an irreverently funny programme, but also because one of the characters reminds of them of another certain someone I know. True to form, the two episodes I downloaded (season 04, episodes 23 and 24) were hilarious. Some aspects of the show are a bit annoying, as any sitcom, but all told, the net result is pretty funny.

Sarah Chalke, yum. (Photo courtesy of/stolen from IMDB)
Two prominent hotties (that I could tell from the two episodes) were featured: Sarah Chalke and Christa Miller from the Drew Carey Show (who, in the few moments I saw her, looked MUCH better than she ever did on the Drew Carey Show.) For some unknown reason, I dig the name Christa, but don't care for it spelled Krista, go figure. I think that Judy Reyes was also cast as a borderline hottie, but she really doesn't do it for me.
They definitely let you know that it's a comedy though, by saying absurd things like "I really like you, Elliott, but I'm an adult, and I want this to be an adult relationship - if you want to be patient and not have sex right away, that's fine." I mean come on, who would say that in real life? What guy? Nigga, PLEASE.
Well, it's now again just before midnight, and all that's happened to my taxes is that the W2s and 1099s have been divided into chronological (then name, then company) order. Of course, that took place yesterday prior to T's arrival. So the net result of a day set aside to do taxes, thus far, is absolutely nil. What I did get done was to download the 1981 BBC miniseries of The Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy and watch it in it's entirety. Good way to bring myself up to speed on the basic storyline, I'd forgotten some of it. However, it was dated in it's appearance and it's low budgetedness. All in all though, pretty true to what I remember of the books, which in turn were adapted from the BBC radio series. All iterations of this particular story were tweaked and revised by the original author, though, so even the movie, which my rational mind tells me will suck, should be pretty good. (Hopefully.)

2 Comments:
rosie: you're big in all the right spots *wink*
she used to be on the roseanne show, she was the becky that replaced the original.
Haha, awh Ro...You're the best, baby! ;)
I saw that thing about my new girlfriend Sarah being on Roseanne...but I still couldn't watch it, it's too scary...
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