Monday, January 17, 2005
I've been a bit blank on ideas for the blog lately. I keep sitting down to write something, yet nothing comes to mind - just a blank slate. So, I thought I would just start typing and hope for some inspiration to strike, however nada thus far.
Finally watched Napoleon Dynamite last week - good times. I enjoyed it, and now can at least appreciate/understand everyone that quotes it all of the time.
Garden State came out on DVD at the end of December. This is a must own and must see. Don't bother with renting it, just go buy a copy.
Finally finished reading A Heartbreaking Work Of Staggering Genius last week. I had started reading it a long time ago, but I just don't think I was quite in the right mood for it. The first part of the book is a little depressing and just wasn't what I was wanting at the time, so I put it aside. Started reading it again while I was on vacation though and really enjoyed the rest of the book. I love his writing style and how thoughts pour out in the story. Currently debating on what to start next. Had someone recommend the Life Of Pi to me today. Think I've seen it before, can't place it though? Guessing Craig probably had it.
I haven't been overly impressed with Alias thus far. Don't get me wrong - its still a great show, but just not quite at the same caliber as the past few seasons. I'm hoping it will get better, but hey Jennifer is still in it, so it can't be too bad! Lost on the other hand is still fantastic. Definitely digging that one!
Birthday was yesterday. 28 now. Hmmm. It was at least a good day anyway! Something anti-climatic about birthdays now.
Scrolling through musicmatch to pick an album - went with a Compilation from KFOG that my cousin gave me. Good stuff.
Needing to do some work tonite, but trying my best to procrastinate on it. So far, so good.
Toothache anyone? Now that is what you call a bad day at the office.
Okay, I'm tapped. Have a good one - Cheers
Finally watched Napoleon Dynamite last week - good times. I enjoyed it, and now can at least appreciate/understand everyone that quotes it all of the time.
Garden State came out on DVD at the end of December. This is a must own and must see. Don't bother with renting it, just go buy a copy.
Finally finished reading A Heartbreaking Work Of Staggering Genius last week. I had started reading it a long time ago, but I just don't think I was quite in the right mood for it. The first part of the book is a little depressing and just wasn't what I was wanting at the time, so I put it aside. Started reading it again while I was on vacation though and really enjoyed the rest of the book. I love his writing style and how thoughts pour out in the story. Currently debating on what to start next. Had someone recommend the Life Of Pi to me today. Think I've seen it before, can't place it though? Guessing Craig probably had it.
I haven't been overly impressed with Alias thus far. Don't get me wrong - its still a great show, but just not quite at the same caliber as the past few seasons. I'm hoping it will get better, but hey Jennifer is still in it, so it can't be too bad! Lost on the other hand is still fantastic. Definitely digging that one!
Birthday was yesterday. 28 now. Hmmm. It was at least a good day anyway! Something anti-climatic about birthdays now.
Scrolling through musicmatch to pick an album - went with a Compilation from KFOG that my cousin gave me. Good stuff.
Needing to do some work tonite, but trying my best to procrastinate on it. So far, so good.
Toothache anyone? Now that is what you call a bad day at the office.
Okay, I'm tapped. Have a good one - Cheers