Also, I don't want to make a thread about my interview with the Peace Corps tomorrow, but I'll boil one part down. I was looking for a good long time to find my dress socks and after some searching I located one. But only one. After considering my options, some ten minutes later, I knocked on my roommate's door. I was pretty sure he was gone, but it's better to be sure. Well I peek in and turn on the light only to confirm I'm alone. I look around his room, taking in his setup, and figure out where the sock drawer is. I told myself, it's okay to snag these socks without bothering to ask him because it'll help me to get a good job helping people... and that I'll try to slip them into his laundry one of these days.
I no longer feel bad.
That went nowhere. I demand my storytime allotment back.
Also, I don't want to make a thread about my interview with the Peace Corps tomorrow, but I'll boil one part down. I was looking for a good long time to find my dress socks and after some searching I located one. But only one. After considering my options, some ten minutes later, I knocked on my roommate's door. I was pretty sure he was gone, but it's better to be sure. Well I peek in and turn on the light only to confirm I'm alone. I look around his room, taking in his setup, and figure out where the sock drawer is. I told myself, it's okay to snag these socks without bothering to ask him because it'll help me to get a good job helping people... and that I'll try to slip them into his laundry one of these days.
I no longer feel bad.
That went nowhere. I demand my storytime allotment back.
Critics asked about the fates of Wednesday night dramas “Dirty Sexy Money” and “Pushing Daisies,” which were knocked prematurely off the schedule last year because of the strike and returned to fatally low ratings.
“I really loved the shows, the producers delivered what they promised,” he says. “For us it was a frustration that we couldn’t get a larger audience – or that Nielsen says we couldn’t get a larger audience.”
McPherson adds that ABC still wants to make remaining episodes of both shows available, though producers were not able to craft satisfying series finales.
“We’ve like to air the ending of those shows,” he says. “I wish we had been able to give the producers series-ending notice so they could really have a finale.”
After the panel, McPherson says the network hopes to put the episodes online.
I just got done going through season one on netflix
30rock is a marvelous show
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Speaking of TV being good, did anyone watch the premiere of The United States of Tara? It's on Netflix Instant right now. Pretty funny, the premise looks promising and the way they're going about it is not overly gimmicky.
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That went nowhere. I demand my storytime allotment back.
Hang on let me get my device.
PSN: Robo_Wizard1
because ABC hates us and wants us to suffer
http://www.thrfeed.com/2009/01/abc-tca-.html
whooops
That -- That actually sounds pretty awesome.
Someone should start work on that.
I just got done going through season one on netflix
30rock is a marvelous show
The second season really picks up, especially with episodes like MILF Island.
They should.
digitally inserting Jerry Seinfeld into shows is genius
"Svenborgia?"
"No, better. But I can't tell you."
AND JESSICA ALBA
AND BE AN HOUR LONG
WHAT
5 pm for the Super Bowl to start seems way too late
now lets see if the superbowl is over before then
(the answer is probably not)
Guess I'll just watch it on Hulu tomorrow.
woooooooooooooo
Hey look at those two names.
You'd better be worth it, Office.
*not really, it was actually a decent game for NFL standards