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It's fast approaching! I am a creature of the night! ...me and my cable box and my computer. I've got that soft computer-screen glow going on.
I finally have my 500 words! Tomorrow, hopefully, I apply to that job and get onto applying to more. Me and my fucking fixations. Gawd.
Elizabeth loaned me season 1 of The Big Bang Theory. I take back everything bad I ever said about sitcoms! I mean...I've had some of the same conversations that the boys on this show have. My shelves look like theirs. Aw~ I wish male nerds were really like this. And, that more nerds looked and dressed like Sheldon! Hell, I'm not even sure the male nerd species still exists.
Syndicated television has increased it's grip on me. I've discovered Hulu.com and cable channels like Sleuth.
My entertainment revelations:
1) The Pretender, Babylon 5, Roswell, and Sliders are all up on Hulu. Well, not 100%, but close. I'm going to be doing a lot of reliving of my teenage nerddom soon.
2) Not only is NCIS on about 6 hours every weekday, there is also a show called "The Real NCIS". And, I'm not talking about the DVD extras or the awesome cast roundtable here!
3) Despite how creepy the leads are, both 'The Dead Zone' and 'The Mentalist' are actually good shows.
4) The LOGO animated variety show 'Alien Boot Camp' that airs on Friday nights occasionally shows yaoi including Fake and Winter Cicada.
5) The guy behind The Dead Zone theme, Jeff Buckley, also sang the song 'Hallelujah' from the episode of The West Wing in which Mark Harmon's secret service agent character gets gunned down.
Ok, this 18 year old boy on mixi who seems to go to Nagoya Daigaku messaged me. He is but the latest bored Japanese male in the endless and entertaining stream of Japanese dudes to fill up free time by messaging random foreign chicks. Don't get me wrong, I find it hilarious, too. Typical small flattery, basic questions, short niceties. Though, this guy has these weird... I dunno. Grammar patterns? da-yo-ne seems to be shortened to ya or ya-ne? What is that? I've made it my policy to respond to every message I get in Japanese or from a Japanese or Korean person on mixi. It leads to fun times.
Back to the interweb....
I finally have my 500 words! Tomorrow, hopefully, I apply to that job and get onto applying to more. Me and my fucking fixations. Gawd.
Elizabeth loaned me season 1 of The Big Bang Theory. I take back everything bad I ever said about sitcoms! I mean...I've had some of the same conversations that the boys on this show have. My shelves look like theirs. Aw~ I wish male nerds were really like this. And, that more nerds looked and dressed like Sheldon! Hell, I'm not even sure the male nerd species still exists.
Syndicated television has increased it's grip on me. I've discovered Hulu.com and cable channels like Sleuth.
My entertainment revelations:
1) The Pretender, Babylon 5, Roswell, and Sliders are all up on Hulu. Well, not 100%, but close. I'm going to be doing a lot of reliving of my teenage nerddom soon.
2) Not only is NCIS on about 6 hours every weekday, there is also a show called "The Real NCIS". And, I'm not talking about the DVD extras or the awesome cast roundtable here!
3) Despite how creepy the leads are, both 'The Dead Zone' and 'The Mentalist' are actually good shows.
4) The LOGO animated variety show 'Alien Boot Camp' that airs on Friday nights occasionally shows yaoi including Fake and Winter Cicada.
5) The guy behind The Dead Zone theme, Jeff Buckley, also sang the song 'Hallelujah' from the episode of The West Wing in which Mark Harmon's secret service agent character gets gunned down.
Ok, this 18 year old boy on mixi who seems to go to Nagoya Daigaku messaged me. He is but the latest bored Japanese male in the endless and entertaining stream of Japanese dudes to fill up free time by messaging random foreign chicks. Don't get me wrong, I find it hilarious, too. Typical small flattery, basic questions, short niceties. Though, this guy has these weird... I dunno. Grammar patterns? da-yo-ne seems to be shortened to ya or ya-ne? What is that? I've made it my policy to respond to every message I get in Japanese or from a Japanese or Korean person on mixi. It leads to fun times.
Back to the interweb....