"Wow. I'm like dead Cinderella."
Sep. 20th, 2004 02:09 pmMan, I thought I'd be feeling better today, but I started feeling extremely sleepy and headachey about 2 hours ago, and then I took off my glasses and looked in the mirror, and holy crap, do I ever have dark circles under my eyes.
Anyhoo, overdue Survivor spew: The editing was weird in places--when Chad was about to reveal his prosthetic leg, the lack of transition from the firestarting to the reveal totally made me think that he smuggled in some matches. The episode should have been longer, because there were no intros and I can't keep half of these people straight. It seemed kind of rushed, and rather blah, but I think that goes for the first ep of every season.
Of the people I do remember? Eliza needs to SHUT UP. Brady is pretty, and did a nice job climbing the pole, but I can't decide if he's being sarcastic and dry-witted, or if he's just an ass. I can't decide if I hate the guy in the Bob Barker shirt or not, because he talks like Big Tom v2.0, but the shirt is awesome! I like Twila and Scout, primarily because they made fun of the "bowheads," who sat on their asses all episode and called it a "reasonable break." I like the word "bowheads."
I went shopping for a bit yesterday, because I had this awesome $50 off a $100 purchase coupon, and I had to use it before month's end. I now have awesome new pants to showcase this week. I also have some shirts, but I might need to alter them, because they're too big around the waist.
This week is my last session with my trainer, either today or Thursday. I still haven't decided if I'm going to train with someone else or not. I kind of feel that I should at least try it for a few sessions, but it's rather expensive. I kind of want the extra bit of accountability, though. Blaaahhh. I can't decide.
Sims 2 is SO GOOD, if I hadn't mentioned that. The aspirations add some extra difficulty to the game. I left a semi-experimental family running on free will for a couple hours, and when I came back, the toddler was at platinum, while the rest of the family was green at best. Toddlers and children are so easy to keep happy (eat, sleep, play), but apparently, adulthood makes Sim-people all cranky and complicated. It's just like real life! ::rotfl::
Anyway, I should get back to being productive.
Anyhoo, overdue Survivor spew: The editing was weird in places--when Chad was about to reveal his prosthetic leg, the lack of transition from the firestarting to the reveal totally made me think that he smuggled in some matches. The episode should have been longer, because there were no intros and I can't keep half of these people straight. It seemed kind of rushed, and rather blah, but I think that goes for the first ep of every season.
Of the people I do remember? Eliza needs to SHUT UP. Brady is pretty, and did a nice job climbing the pole, but I can't decide if he's being sarcastic and dry-witted, or if he's just an ass. I can't decide if I hate the guy in the Bob Barker shirt or not, because he talks like Big Tom v2.0, but the shirt is awesome! I like Twila and Scout, primarily because they made fun of the "bowheads," who sat on their asses all episode and called it a "reasonable break." I like the word "bowheads."
I went shopping for a bit yesterday, because I had this awesome $50 off a $100 purchase coupon, and I had to use it before month's end. I now have awesome new pants to showcase this week. I also have some shirts, but I might need to alter them, because they're too big around the waist.
This week is my last session with my trainer, either today or Thursday. I still haven't decided if I'm going to train with someone else or not. I kind of feel that I should at least try it for a few sessions, but it's rather expensive. I kind of want the extra bit of accountability, though. Blaaahhh. I can't decide.
Sims 2 is SO GOOD, if I hadn't mentioned that. The aspirations add some extra difficulty to the game. I left a semi-experimental family running on free will for a couple hours, and when I came back, the toddler was at platinum, while the rest of the family was green at best. Toddlers and children are so easy to keep happy (eat, sleep, play), but apparently, adulthood makes Sim-people all cranky and complicated. It's just like real life! ::rotfl::
Anyway, I should get back to being productive.