First the whole purple fiasco
Is nothing sacred? If I wanted a candy bar I already had dozens of choices.
Is nothing sacred? If I wanted a candy bar I already had dozens of choices.
This (scroll down to North Shore Returns) is kind of old news, but I couldn't be happier about it. Back on TV and as a complete and total bitch-face. Woo-hoo! This is obviously very similar to Heather Locklear's arrival at Melrose Place, but then, when I was in seventh grade, I had no idea who Heather Locklear was or why it was exciting she had joined the cast. I just wanted her to stop breaking up Billy and Allison. Here's hoping Shannen can do for North Shore what Heather did for Melrose.
I’m over stimulated. It's been a really long day: euphoric and nervous and long and hot and exciting and now exhausted and sunburned. The Times already changed their march headline three times, most recently from, something like "Hundreds of thousands protest GWB" to "Vast Anti-Bush Rally Greets Republicans in New York," because everyone is scared of numbers. Well, there were hundreds of thousands of people there, all peaceful and positive despite this being the hottest day in the last month and the fact that some of us didn't move even a block for over 2 hours.
I swear, as much as I hate the Post, their headlines make me laugh.
I've been watching the Olympics fanatically, or as fanatically as one can watch them when one doesn't have a television. And as fanatically as one can watch them on someone else's television when one already knows the outcome of events because of fanatically checking the New York Times for updates. But, for all that, still pretty fanatically. I didn't, by coincidence, know the outcome of the men's all-around gymnastics final; it turns out though, sports movies with the exact same plot are actually edited better, so still more exciting.
This latest chapter in the United for Peace and Justice/ Central Park/ Bloomberg saga makes me insane. Could it make the protest movement look any worse to say, paraphrasing Leslie Cagan, UPJ's national coordinator, "many people, including representatives from other groups, vowed not to attend the rally if it were held at the highway." Are we protesting because it's easy? Because it's on a nice stretch of green? There's certainly an argument to be made that the city is trying to "marginalize dissent" (though I wouldn't be the one to make it), but that shouldn't turn dissenters away, it should make them louder. Any wanna-be protester that wouldn't protest because they don't like the West Side highway has their priorities totally out of order.
My snaple cap "Real Fact" #46 is "Elephants are the only mammals that can't jump." This made me think about Hippopotami and Rhinoceroses jumping. Silly.
I just tried to rent Speed at Blockbuster and they didn't have it. Your probably thinking, "Why would anyone want to see Speed?" making you like the guy behind the counter, who asked me the same thing. The correct answer to that question, by the way, is "Because that movie is great." Yes, it is. Even if you disagree, it should still be carried in Blockbuster. It's not an arty movie. It's not a little movie. It's not a good movie. It should be at Blockbuster.