Tapped out.
Kids, I've got to get out of the house more, or I will never have anything new to blog about. My intentions for this weekend were to clean house and organize some stuff. However, I cleverly disguised this as watching "The 40 Year Old Virgin" and disc one of "Wonder Falls." And reading crime novels. Not good blogging material.
Soo... does anyone have anything they want to talk about? Any questions they want to ask?
Comments
Comments closed on older entries, whenever I get around to it, to avoid spam.You could have a screwed up imagination like me and never have to leave the house, yet I have to leave the house to run away from the imagination, or get really drunk.
;-)
Posted by: Blue | 9 janvier 2006 13h28
I have a question. If a car leaves New York at 5:30am and goes towards Washington D.C. at 55mph, and at the same time another car leaves D.C. and heads to New York going 65mph, which car will be closer to New York when they meet?
Posted by: Thomas | 9 janvier 2006 14h07
Does reading crime novels make you feel, um, less smart? (Maybe that's not the expression I want. But it's close.)
I really enjoy Michael Connelly's stuff, but I don't feel like I've bettered myself when I'm done with it.
I think I feel kind of trashy. I never have that problem when I read SciFi or Fantasy. Or Dave Barry. Just the crime and spy novels.
(And it isn't like, after reading SciFi, I'm going to sit down and build a Time Machine. So, how does reading that make me feel like I've bettered myself?)
Is it just me?
This weekend a friend of mine offered to lend me her Sue Grafton book when she's done with it. The "S" one. I told her I really needed to start with "A" just to keep things tidy.
Posted by: delmer | 9 janvier 2006 14h12
I have started the Grafton books as well. Started with the "A" just to be completely anal (pun intended).
Any authors that have the feel of historical fiction with spies (similar to Da Vinci Code)?
Posted by: DrinkJack | 9 janvier 2006 17h32
i have a huge crush on the guy who plays eric on wonder falls. let's talk about that and how he has conveniently disappeared from tv and movies. what am i supposed to do now?
it may not have been good blogging material, but it sounds like a darn good weekend.
Posted by: river selkie | 9 janvier 2006 21h55
I MISS YOU!
yeah, i miss her... wanna fight about it?
Posted by: Yawn | 10 janvier 2006 5h34
Um... what's wonder falls?
Posted by: Kirsten | 10 janvier 2006 9h29
I like Neil Gaiman...however, that is not a question.
Posted by: evil deb | 10 janvier 2006 9h50
I have decided to answer the questions posed thus far.
1. That is a trick question. It depends on whether the cars meet head on or side by side.
2.No, but it seems they make YOU feel less smart.
3. Obviously it doesn't make you feel like you've bettered yourself and for some reason you feel guilty about that. You should probably speak to a professional about your guilt complexes.
4. Yes, it is just you.
5. I don't know. I haven't read the Davinci Code.
6. Better yourself by reading pulp spy novels until he makes another appearance on tv or in movies.
7. Yes...I love a good scrap.
8. Wonder falls was a tv show and more:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0361256/
or
www.wonderfalls.com
So, now I feel I should pose a question so I will ask one I heard yesterday when I was sitting in the blood mobile after giving up a pint of my hard earned blood to insure entry into heaven or at least one of the higher levels of hell. The question I heard asked was this:
"Are you partisan about bread?"
1 pint less-evil Deb (at least until I have rebuilt my blood supply.)
Posted by: evil deb | 10 janvier 2006 10h12