Meme

30 unknown facts/secrets about yourself:

1. Explain what ended your last relationship.
I fell out of love. To be more specific, he made me feel stupid and I wasn’t attracted to him anymore.

2. When was the last time you shaved your legs?
A few days ago.

3. What were you doing this morning at 8am?
Working.

4. What were you doing 15 minutes ago?
Reading blogs.

5. Are you any good at math?
I used to be, but now I have Excel and a calculator. ;)

6. Last night?
I ate so much Panda Express orange chicken and steamed rice that I went to bed early sick and exhausted.

7. Do you have any famous ancestors?
I don’t think so.

8. Have you ever taken out a loan to pay for school?
Yes, but it was paid off before I left school (it wasn’t much as I got scholarships and work study to pay for the majority of it).

9. Do you know the words to the song on your myspace page?
I don’t have a MySpace page. Or do I?

10. Last thing you received in the mail?
Junk mail and advertisements. Better than bills!

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24: 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Crap, here it is a week later and I still didn’t write about the latest 24 episode. Sorry about that.

Jack Bauer is a pussy when it comes to his father. I don’t know why he doesn’t stand up to that asshole. He actually got on his knees, ready and willing for his dad to execute him. Not only that, but he apologized to him as well, for making him think that Jack had abandoned the family. Then he said he was ready. But the shot never came. So he turned around to yell at dear old dad, and he was gone. He left behind a cell phone with a number to call. Who was on the other end? Former President Logan. He wants to meet Jack. Where did Jack’s dad go so fast and did he ever intend to really shoot Jack like we were lead to believe, or was that a diversion from the very beginning? Why is his company so important he’d hurt everyone in his family? I don’t get it.

Oh yea, and they might blow up President Palmer, or so they have you believe. Tonight’s episode should be interesting.

Random musings

Friday afternoon I got a call from Joe. He was at SuperTarget and couldn’t find the frozen fish aisle. Of course he found it just as I answered the phone! I thought it was cute how much he depends on me for the little things.

This morning I was blow-drying my hair when I heard a loud pop and the dryer started squealing. It scared the living shit out of me! I immediately unplugged it in fear it would catch fire. Then I went to SuperTarget and bought this replacement. Actually I bought a Revlon hair-dryer at K-Mart first, but the one from Target was cheaper, smaller, and the brand I always buy, so I’m taking the other one back.

While at Target I saw cannibalistic Peeps!

One of my new favorite shows is The L Word. I just started watching a few weeks ago and set up a series recording on the DVR in case I liked it. I’m not too fond of the girl on girl action (or any kissing scenes, hetero or otherwise for that matter), but other than that it’s a very interesting show. Now I have three seasons to catch up on!

Lego Star Wars II is not meant to be played on the DS. Take it from me: it’s one of those games that reminds you just how small the screen really is. I’m excited because the new game, Diddy Kong Racing DS, is on its way from Game Crazy. It looks like a more fun version of Mario Kart DS. I hope so!

T.G.I. Friday’s & The Wild

Since we haven’t been going anywhere with the kids the past few weekends they’ve been over, we thought it would be a nice change of pace to go out for lunch. We chose T.G.I. Friday’s because it’s close, we haven’t been there in ages, and they have a decent kids menu. We tried their new appetizer, crispy green bean fries, which were awesome. Everything else, from the service to the food, was just ok. The hostess was very bored and not very friendly and the waiter wasn’t much better. I don’t expect to be treated like royalty but would it have killed either of them to pretend like they wanted us there?

Honestly, I’m not sure why we even dine out anymore as more often than not I’m not impressed with the food. I’d rather make my own. Luckily the kids meals are cheap so the bill wasn’t bad, otherwise I would have been more annoyed. I didn’t appreciate that they brought out our food but neglected to provide utensils. Those are rather important when you order salad and spaghetti. In any case that place has been lumped into the same category as Denny’s: nice in theory but always a disappointment. Therefore I can’t see us dining there again.

Anyway, after lunch we played two games of Scene It Jr. with the kids. They sure know how to kill the fun with their constant bickering. The game is actually quite decent but they argue at every opportunity over who gets to ask the trivia questions. Who cares?!? Man, I’m sure I was just as annoying when I was a kid but that doesn’t make it any easier to deal with. The boy in particular gets so angry if he thinks it’s his turn to ask a question. He needs to take a chill pill.

After the game we watched Disney’s The Wild. We wanted to rent Flushed Away, but it was out. I wasn’t too sad, though, since I had planned to see The Wild anyway after learning that Kiefer Sutherland is the voice of the main character, Sampson the lion. The movie wasn’t anything special although it had some cute parts like when they were in downtown New York and the giraffe spotted a Toys R Us and was enthralled (you know, because their mascot is a giraffe also). The koala bear was my favorite, however. Oh, and there were a few scenes in particular where a Jack Bauer “DAMMIT!” would have fit in quite nicely. I even whispered it to Joe at the appropriate places and he laughed.