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alex trebek is a horrible, horrible man. he's an apparent misogynist who thinks he knows everything. we don't think you do, alex. but we still love the Jeopardy! ...and other things too.

Monday, April 14, 2008

yes, i'm still alive

first off, rano says hi. you know he's adorable. that's block in the background -- dot's foraging for food as usual.

so, i know i haven't shown my face around here in quite a while. too much work/school/afi going on. i'm barely keeping up with my scrabulous games, so you're gonna have to cut me a little bit of slack. luckily school will be over soon. but then there's maymester/summer school/etc to look forward to. damn responsibilities.

so, what's new, you ask?
well....

deadliest catch starts tomorrow. we're still pretty upset that the rollo and my imaginary boyfriend corey still won't be back, but it doesn't matter -- it's still one of the bestest shows evar.

afi dallas was great -- totally worth it. lots of highlights and very few disappointents, so all in all, i'll totally do it again. and again. my list of upcoming recommendations for everyone: the little traitor, the visitor, the rest is silence, resolved, circus rosaire, public enemy: welcome to the terrordome, the wackness, and son of rambow. another bit of advice -- don't waste your time on fissure. i'm not even going to bother linking to the damn thing because it was so bad. there were plenty of other good movies, but i can't seem to think of any off the top of my head. though next year i fully intend to take advantage of that target lounge thing.

i have one more week of vacation to plan for. any suggestions? i'd like to get as far away from dallas as possible, and preferably use my passport in the most inexpensive way possible....

and for our craked.com update: 6 best shenanigans passed off as "art". yeah, you heard me. i'm sick of people pulling the art card out as a whim.

2 Comments:

Blogger Mr Atrocity said...

Have you visited Dublin? I'm not sure how the dollar compares against the euro at the moment but Ireland is a beautiful country and Dublin is a wonderful city. You could even read James Joyce's Ulysses if you feeling brave...

I'd say visit London but that is really not an inexpensive option for US travellers at present. We're working on screwing up our economy at the moment though so give it a little time and it should become much more feasible.

4:11 AM  
Blogger jen said...

never been to ireland. i'm trying (still) to plan a trip to the uk and visit friends in birmingham and edinburgh, but i'm going to have to do a bit of saving. unfortunately, with school, i can't really take any extended trips any time soon.

and ulysses can suck it. what a beating!

11:40 AM  

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