awww, carrie.
Jun. 1st, 2009 11:42 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
You know how they say that you’re your worst critic? Well that might be true in many cases, but not mine. See, as hard as I would be on myself for gaining so much weight lately, I don’t know that I would’ve compared myself to Jabba the Hutt like a lot of people on line did.
Sniffle.
Of course, she follows up with:
Alright, someone just told me to fuck off. My difficulty is that I don’t know where off is; if I did I would fuck there.
And all is right with the world.
I watched a little bit of I'm a Celebrity, Get Me out of Here. Heidi and Spencer quit twice within the first hour. But my favorite part was Heidi, Spencer, and Patti Blagojevich holding hands, heads bowed, as Heidi prayed for the truth to save Rod and Patti. OMG good times. Meanwhile Janice lies on a hammock and just vomits out the occasional outburst. It was kind of entertaining, but probably not enough for me to watch it for real.
Fic pimp: The West Wing Five Word Drabbleathon. Way too much fun. Some really great entries there.
Article about brouhaha surrounding Disney's first African American princess. I just want the movie, dammit.
Beautiful picspam of San Francisco vs. New York. Not really versus, though, more an appreciation of both beautiful cities.
The new Kevin Smith movie is apparently filming around the corner from my house tomorrow. Adam Brody is in this movie. It is too bad I will be at work. Sigh.
I think I need this new Threadless tee. Gorgeous.
Last night I was flipping channels and ABC was showing the pilot of Lost. Still one of the greatest pilots ever. Anyway, I watched the opening sequence, and noticed two very cool things. 1. When Kate happens upon Jack in the jungle for the first time, she is rubbing her wrists. Nice touch. 2. The operation that Jack tells her about re: counting to five to suppress your fear, is the same operation we saw in the Jacob episode. Only when Jack re-tells the story to Kate, he doesn't mention that his father made him count to five.
I love this show.
On another Lost note, Jeff Jensen comes up with one of the greatest theories ever here, re: Jack's grandfather. Awesome.
On a more serious note, I'm sure most of you can imagine what I think of the assassination of Dr. Tiller. This editorial by Mary Mapes is brutal, but it also sums up my feelings pretty well.
Sniffle.
Of course, she follows up with:
Alright, someone just told me to fuck off. My difficulty is that I don’t know where off is; if I did I would fuck there.
And all is right with the world.
I watched a little bit of I'm a Celebrity, Get Me out of Here. Heidi and Spencer quit twice within the first hour. But my favorite part was Heidi, Spencer, and Patti Blagojevich holding hands, heads bowed, as Heidi prayed for the truth to save Rod and Patti. OMG good times. Meanwhile Janice lies on a hammock and just vomits out the occasional outburst. It was kind of entertaining, but probably not enough for me to watch it for real.
Fic pimp: The West Wing Five Word Drabbleathon. Way too much fun. Some really great entries there.
Article about brouhaha surrounding Disney's first African American princess. I just want the movie, dammit.
Beautiful picspam of San Francisco vs. New York. Not really versus, though, more an appreciation of both beautiful cities.
The new Kevin Smith movie is apparently filming around the corner from my house tomorrow. Adam Brody is in this movie. It is too bad I will be at work. Sigh.
I think I need this new Threadless tee. Gorgeous.
Last night I was flipping channels and ABC was showing the pilot of Lost. Still one of the greatest pilots ever. Anyway, I watched the opening sequence, and noticed two very cool things. 1. When Kate happens upon Jack in the jungle for the first time, she is rubbing her wrists. Nice touch. 2. The operation that Jack tells her about re: counting to five to suppress your fear, is the same operation we saw in the Jacob episode. Only when Jack re-tells the story to Kate, he doesn't mention that his father made him count to five.
I love this show.
On another Lost note, Jeff Jensen comes up with one of the greatest theories ever here, re: Jack's grandfather. Awesome.
On a more serious note, I'm sure most of you can imagine what I think of the assassination of Dr. Tiller. This editorial by Mary Mapes is brutal, but it also sums up my feelings pretty well.