November 20th, 2007
Screw Heroes. Didn’t see it this week, didn’t care.
Chris Jericho is my most favorist wrassler ever. Him being back on Raw makes me <3 Raw again.
Appreciate.
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November 14th, 2007
Things are really heating up.
What I liked about this episode:
- Sophia cursing out Guyland for acting smug about how many pounds of rocks his Red District pulled in the showdown. She’s got a dirty mouth, that Sophia!
- Blaine winning the Gold Star. He really was getting overlooked while in the Blue District with Greg.
- Greg completely owning Anjay at the Town Hall Meeting (“Mallory is more of a man than you are.”)
- Spontaneous election cliffhanger! DK! Greg! Blaine! Michael! That’ll be a fun council, especially with Greg and Blaine together as council members. To be honest, I would’ve expected Sophia to run against Laurel, but perhaps she was in shock of the whole situation to raise her hand. (Of course, I’m expecting no one currently on council to keep their seat. It seems EVERYONE has a reason to hate their current council member.)
What I didn’t like about the episode:
- Laurel’s heel turn. Putting the chemistry of the Green District ahead of the needs of the town-at-large was incredibly selfish, and her telling Anjay he should’ve been more assertive about not moving anyone out of his district falls on the same line.
- Zach’s mocking of Randi wanting to leave. What a dick. Not called for, especially from a council leader. (It’s especially hypocritical because Randi was the decisive vote in Zach’s election victory over Taylor.)
What I feel “eh” about.
- Anjay should definitely be voted out; he has the leadership skills of a sponge. He is not assertive, whiny, and breaks down easily. (See Laurel’s thing to Anjay mentioned above.)
- Hunter, while ok as a Gold Star candidate, would’ve been Gold Star winner #5 for the Green District. Yeah, that would’ve gone over well with the rest of the town.
This show, despite the pre-determined, adult-designed structure, has just turned a corner; it is now becoming a teenage dystopia, not unlike Lord of the Flies (Kid Nation, however, won’t have the boys repeatedly thrusting phallic-like-spears into a sow [omg spoilerz]). The town has lost 2 reward challenges, and unless the new council can step up and lead their teams to a new reward, I’m fully expecting another election sooner than later.
(P.S. Isn’t it sad that I can write this much about Kid Nation, yet I haven’t seen past episode 1 of this season’s Survivor? They’re pretty much the same show, sans the players’ age differences.)
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November 12th, 2007
Firstly, this game has Mario.
Secondly, this game has Sonic the Hedgehog.
Thirdly, the 15-second TV commercial for this game features Europe’s The Final Countdown.
If those aren’t good enough reasons for me to get a Wii, I have no idea what is.
I need a Wii. Like, really, really soon.
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October 31st, 2007
Joe: “Wherever you saved them.”
Stupid user: “I don’t see them.”
Joe: “Where are you looking?”
Stupid user: “In Word.”
*head-desk*
Tags: tech_support, work
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October 30th, 2007
I’m sure I can figure it out, but I’m just speaking rhetorically.

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October 25th, 2007
http://www.24trailer.com/
Thoughts:
- With CTU gone, the baddies can’t breach CTU. So apparently, the perfect defense against terrorist attacks is dissolution of the organization.
- Although it seems now like Jack is working with / for the FBI. And that there’s a mole in there, too. Meet the new plot device, same as the old plot device.
- Tony? Not dead and a baddie? FUCK.
- Not enough Chloe. Although that other female agent that was with Jack Bauer was some kind of hot.
Looking forward to it, as usual.
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September 27th, 2007
We got 3-hit by Joel Piñeiro.
Joel. Fucking. Piñeiro.
We really don’t deserve to make the playoffs. Good luck, Phillies.
Tags: baseball, mets
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September 19th, 2007
The previous theme didn’t work out because the sidebar was not working (super-ultra-technical reason: the theme isn’t sidebar widget ready, and the sidebar didn’t show archives by month by default.) So, after a brief stay at Default, I chose this theme called Blue Box 0.1.
There’s still a couple of things I have to do to make it look the way I want. I was able to Photoshop the blog name into the header image, but I still need to switch the splash image (which I’ve disabled for the time being.) If you were lucky enough to see it while I was working on the theme, you would’ve seen this between the header and the first post. The new splash image will reflect more on my own personality and will feature things that interest me. This does not include fly-fishing (or whatever it is that guy in the default splash picture is doing.)
I also need to make a change to the CSS stylesheet: I want to make it so that I see a quote image when I use a blockquote. I see this all the time on other sites: I just need to figure out how to emulate this. I know it can be done, I just need to sit down and actually do it.
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September 17th, 2007
As a fan of Match Game, this saddens me.
That’s 2 panelists this year. Richard Dawson should start getting nervous.
“Brett Somers is dead.”
HOW DEAD IS SHE?
“She is so dead, when you try to get a good response out of her, she _________.”
Jokes are my coping mechanism, apparently.
R.I.P.
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September 17th, 2007
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/16076312/the_great_iraq_swindle
Reading this made me sick.
Bullet points:
- Government contractors are ridiculously corrupt. They spend money just for the sake of it, so that the federal government can reimburse them plus pay them 3% of the spent amount (“cost-plus” contracting.)
- A contractor spent $72 million constructing a police college. The building was so poorly constructed, the ceilings were reeking of human waste, and a brown substance dripped onto the arm of an army auditor during an assessment of the site.
- Contractors will send technicians to sites and have them do things they are unqualified to do (i.e. send an air conditioning tech to fix Humvees, and later, have him fix ACs without the proper tools.)
- Waste of resources (dumping thousands of nails into the desert because “they were too short” and burning a truck because it had a flat tire and no tools in which to change the flat.)
- When a tech gets injured in the war zone, canceling his health insurance and not paying any bills whatsoever, leaving the near-crippled man with a large stack of bills and no way of earning the money to pay for pain meds or the bills.
So sick.
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