24: 6 pm – 7 pm

Ok, now this was a good episode! We had some Jack action, we got to see Aaron again, and Martha did what I knew she was going to do the minute she started hacking away at the kiwi. I just don’t understand why after almost two years away from Charles she’s in a worse mental state than when all the shit went down right in front of her. I thought she was stronger than that. And while I love Aaron, I’m really surprised he’s with her if she’s that unstable. It was cute getting a glimpse of a photo of the two together, though.

What gets my goat the most from this episode was this line from Bill to Ricky Schroder’s character: “Jack has some new information so he’s no longer dispensable”. The fact that he ever was in their eyes is blasphemous. How dare they! Jack is never ever dispensable. After five horrible instances where Jack saved the day you’d think they’d get that. Yet every time it’s this blase’ attitude like if he dies, then he dies. I can tell it’s really starting to piss off Chloe. Maybe she’s secretly in love with Jack and will battle Audrey later in the day. Wouldn’t that be fun to watch? Then Morris can try to break it up but have his hip broken because the actor is 61 years old! I know! WTF? I am shocked.

Anyway, Jack must have gotten hurt when he got hurled down those stairs. Broken ribs maybe? He’ll probably be running around fine in an hour.

Peggle

I’d like to thank the blogger for mentioning this game in an entry and piquing my interest. It’s so much fun! I like puzzle games. In fact, my favorite original Gameboy games were Tetris and Dr. Mario.

So who wants to buy me the full version? I’ve gotten through the trial and I’m hooked. You know, my half birthday is in July…

Are you ready for some baseball?

White Sox Tickets On the way home from work, Joe stopped at the White Sox box-office to buy tickets with the gift card he had been given for Christmas.

The story goes, he plunked down his card at the window and told the woman, “I want two tickets for the best seats $50 can buy”. Her response, “do you have somebody to go with?” Oh no she just didn’t! I think she was hitting on my man. But who could blame her? He is hawt!

Anyway, I had printed out a schedule for dear hubby and highlighted which games I’d be willing to attend based on these three factors:

1) Possible weather – As in no more games in the month of May. You’d think “May is nice. It’s getting warm but it’s not too hot”. Wrong. May sucks. It’s cold and windy, particularly if you happen to be at a Cubs game with that breeze off the lake. Plus does Wrigley Field have the worst hot chocolate ever or what? I could get better shit from a pouch. I throw up a little in my mouth just thinking about it. Which is why we’re going to a White Sox game. They are the better team, after all.

2) Day of week – As in no more weeknight games, particularly in the month of May (what is with that month??). Who wants to get off from a stressful day of work only to fight hellish traffic, sit under bright lights, drive home after 10 pm and go to work the next day? Not I. Been there, done that. I may sound old here, but I do have a bedtime you know.

3) Kids free weekend – Is it bad that I want to go to a game with my husband alone? The kids have been to games with their mom and step-dad so I don’t feel too guilty about it. Plus they aren’t the outdoorsy types. They’d be happier at home in front of a Playstation or Gamecube.

So while I won’t tell you which exact game we’ll be attending (I don’t want to encourage you stalker types), I will say it’s during a warm month on a Saturday afternoon and I’m looking forward to it.

Slurpees, shopping, and vitamin D

Commercials don’t seem to affect me as much as things people write in their blogs. For instance, this afternoon I got a powerful craving for a 7-Eleven Slurpee after someone mentioned they have Crystal Light slurpees there. I can’t tell you the last time I even thought of slurpees or wanted one, but suddenly I couldn’t think of anything tastier. Of course my mean husband wouldn’t go out and get me one. How dare he deny me! He said “let’s go tomorrow”. Yea, like I’m going to want one then.

I have this sudden inexplicable urge to spend money. I’ve been tempted to go online and buy stuff for no real reason. Mostly CDs and games for my DS. I guess after not spending money for so long I feel the need for some retail therapy. It’s so weird. Sometimes just adding stuff to my cart is enough, however. Then I decide I don’t want said item so much after all. No harm, no foul.

Speaking of online shopping, today I went to Old Navy’s site because I wanted more tank tops, but guess what? They have over 20 different tank top styles and not one of them are the “perfect fit” that I own and like. No, they have a bazillion of those stupid long tanks for super skinny bitches but none for the average woman. Look Old Navy, women have curves. Only teenage girls or women built like boys can pull of that long tank top look without the fat bursting out the sides. How dare you cut out a good chunk of your customers in the name of “fashion”. You know what fashion is to me? Being comfortable and not squeezing into clothes just so I can look like everyone else.

This is weird. I started taking Vitamin D supplements last year because I heard it helps with depression, particularly in the winter months. Well, at first it did seem to help. Then my mom gave me some vitamin D she didn’t want anymore, and because it was going to expire before mine, I starting taking hers to use it up first. Well I didn’t feel as good then. Now that they ran out last week and I’m back to mine, I feel better again. How weird is that? I didn’t think to look at the dosage so maybe mine is higher. I just know with the incredible pressure I’m under at work I would have normally had a breakdown by now and I’m taking it (mostly) in stride. I can’t see any reason for this other than the vitamin D. Oh and if you’ve ever contemplated taking vitamins, I highly suggest it. I also take a multi vitamin every day going on as few years now and I have not had one cold. I used to get sick all the time so it really does make a difference! That and a yearly flu shot.

Have you seen that show, Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? It’s fun to watch, yet kind of sad how many questions I didn’t know the answers to. I thought for sure it would be easy. The thing is, it’s not that any of those kids are smarter than the adults, it’s just that the knowledge is still fresh in their young little minds. There’s a lot of truth in the saying, “use it or lose it”. I did notice that if I stuck with the first answer that came to mind instead of analyzing it to death, 8 times out of 10 I was correct. So the knowledge must still be there tucked back into the far recess of my subconscious.

DST, baby!

It’s that time of the year again. Well, actually it’s earlier this year, but in any case, it’s that time when people far and wide bitch and moan about the whole hour (*rolls eyes*) they lost thanks to Daylight Saving Time. Well suck it up, bitches, because I love it! LOVE IT! I have been waiting for this in anticipation. I’m more than willing to give up an hour of my day to have more sunshine when I get off work. And can I say how glad I am that DST has been permanently extended by three weeks? I am in my glory! Hell, I even changed the alarm clock this morning so we’re not running behind tomorrow.

Bring on the sunshine! Woo-hoo!