Tuesday, August 30, 2005

ray: http://www.penny-arcade.com/view.php?date=2005-08-29
Me: lol what the fuck are heat miners
ray: haha
Me: same thing i said in my head
ray: http://www.vgcats.com/comics/ <- funny too
Me: wtf shredder and krang are a couple?
ray: (its a comic)
ray: (not real)
Me: lol funny though
ray: (neither are krang and shredder)
ray: haha
Me: krang sleeps in the monster suit thing
ray: which also sleeps for some reason
Me: haha nice

I watched some Two and a Half Men last night (albeit reluctantly). I actually enjoyed it. I remember watching the first episode with Kate and being repulsed, followed by our discussions here and there about how we were mad it was so highly rated, despite it sucking. I also had similar discussions with Christine, blasting it's high Neilsen ranking (while gems like Arrested Development plummets in the 80s range).

It was a good show, and it reminded me not to judge shows on one episode. I feel that may have hurt Father of the Pride and American Dad -- two shows that opened with horrible pilots, but after a few episodes, took off.

What is weird is that the first two episodes of American Dad and Father of the Pride were obviously chosen to be first -- as in they were NOT the first episode in terms of story. Elements that bring the scene/characters together were not shown until episode 2 or 3. Two and a Half Men's pilot was exactly how normal shows open.

Who knows if it's relevant, but its true.

Kate's home! I missed her. She got a charcoal drawing done of us. That's freakin awesome. She looks absolutely gorgeous and I can't wait to have our date. Where to go? What movie to watch? Where to eat? Doesn't matter because I just want to hang with her.


Monday, August 29, 2005

2 weeks have gone by. 2 weeks without her and I'm glad the day is here. Just gotta get through today's day of troubleshooting and customer service, and drive through traffic.

I'll see her in 12 hours.

I can't wait.

Saturday, August 20, 2005

Days go by and still I think of you..

Kate's in the Philippines and I'm here in Santa Ana thinking about what to do next. I told Christine I made my previous post in a 2-tequila shot state, and never thought to go back and read it. I recall writing somethign inane like "Wow Clone High was great they should put it back on the air."

Of course, I think in my mind that it was one of those things that ended right when it should have ended. The endless pursuit towards a goal never seems as awesome as you expected when you get there, so I'm told. The anticipation of something is far more satisfying.

Just like George and Lenny -- say they got that rabbit farm they wanted. Whee, then what? They trudge through daily life doing chores and stuff. Big story. Happy ending? Boring ending!

While I'm not happy that Clone High ended (awesome random humor combined with cubism-esque art seemed to ring fairly well with me for some reason, as opposed to turning me off), I'd rather it's story not continue. I would like random banter and random episodes (like middle-of-the-season episodes), but the story was part of the charm, even if it was a popcorn teen romance tale.

A random search on google revealed some random pictures:



Wondering what that is?

Wonder no longer!


Monday, August 15, 2005



Scudworth: Mr. B, I'm the principal, and you're a mere butler-slash-vice principal-slash dehumidifier. Yet, every student says hello to you, and ignores me. How can I get close to the students?
Mr. B: I try to listen with compassion instead than killing them.
Scudworth: Of course! It's that soothing cardigan sweater of yours!
*cardigan sweater glitters*

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