Tuesday, August 17, 2010

We're going to flip it next Thursday...

Relevant fact number one:  Jon worked REALLY hard last year.  As in, had four jobs concurrently and went to school full time hard, and had some very NOT COOL things happen in terms of thesis committee and proposal and such, but he took it like a trooper and was awarded a scholarship AND a tuition waiver.  My man is awesome.  Did I mention he's going to be published?  Yep, awesome!

Relevant fact number two:  the NFL hasn't entered the 20th century.  Heck, I want to shout, "Welcome to the nineties, Mr. Bonks!" every time Jon tries to find a way to watch games (even after the fact) online.  You can pay to hear the radio announcer version, but we already tried that and it was lame.  Apparently, there's just something about huge men chasing a tiny ball up and down a field that loses something when you take out the visual element.


Relevant fact number three:  its the time of year when college students flood this town, and there are a TON of "deals" to be had.

When you put all the facts together, what you get is me, sitting around waiting for the cable guy to show up and flip a switch.  Which takes two hours, by the way.  Not the waiting, the switch flipping.  Hmpf.  AND THEN, while the helpful cable installer is showing me how to use a remote control (this is necessary?  I weep for the future!), I was INSTANTLY reminded why I strong-armed Jon into getting rid of cable in the first place:  there is a ton of garbage on TV.

NFL, you better be exciting this year, because I feel like I sold my soul for you.

But then I realized I should come down off my Rameumpton, because--thanks to NetFlix--I do spend an ungodly amount of time in front of the TV (but my laundry is ALWAYS folded).  In fact, the last five TV shows I watched were:

1.  Bones.  David Boreanaz.  Yum.  Oh wait, I mean...I love the mystery!  And the dark comedic undertones!
2.  Say Yes to the Dress.  Those women make me feel stable and not crazy, contrary to what my daily behavior might indicate.
3.  Hannah Montana Forever.  No comment.  I wish I could blame this one on the kids, but sadly...I can't.  (I also like the Wizards of Waverly Place)
4.  The Backyardigans.  Gabriel LOVES the music.
5.  The Cake Boss.  In all honesty, it's not much better than the soap that gave me the willies today, but there were pretty cakes and I couldn't resist.  I love cake...

And then I got wondering...what does that say about me?  Surely my choices in music and books are more...enlightened.

FAT CHANCE.  Just so you can feel better about yourself, here are my last five...

...Books:

1)  Dragonhaven by Robin McKinley.  Currently reading it.  Not her best, but you can tell from her description of parenting a dragon that the author has definitely raised a kid or two.  I laughed my head off at the...accurateness...of it.   And I have to give her props for her writing skillz--her voice in this book is completely different from what I'm used to. 
1.5) The newest Kindom Keepers book.  I kinda lost interest, which was odd because I loved the other two...
2)  The Cardturner by Louis Sachar.  I liked Holes better, but it was good. I still don't get bridge, though.
3)  Catching Fire.  I liked it, but I hate the direction the main character is going.  I'm just saying that someone as efficient at staying alive should spend less time whining.  Go kill someone and call it good.  Also, if the Gale/Peeta thing turns into another Edward/Jacob thing....I'M OUTTA HERE!!!  Fun unrelated fact:  Suzanne Collins ALSO wrote my FAVORITE CHILDREN'S BOOK OF ALL TIME, Charlie McButton.  hee hee.  I call Ethan Charlie McButton when he is slavering in front of the glowy box.  It drives him crazy.  hee hee.

4) The Memory Keeper's Daughter.  Deep.  Ress.  Ing.  On a variety of levels.  I don't care if it's "thematically brilliant" or "touching."  Don't touch me!
5)  The Help.  Good, but infuriating. I'll be honest...it has affected the way I look at the prop 8 thing, but that's all I'll say about that.

BONUS BOOK:  (I'm going to skip all the pink dots I read at Lisa's house.  Nicholas Sparks bites.)  Nightlight by the Harvard Lampoon was every bit as well-written as the book it satirizes.  Yeah.  There.  I said it.

And then there's music.  The last five songs I listened to are:

1.  Tainted Love by Soft Cell
2.  Fallen by Chimera
3.  Dr. Feelgood by Motley Crue
4.  Wavin' Flag by K'naan (the original version, not the peppy World Cup one.  Once you get past the excessive rhyming, I love it.  But it does rhyme a lot.
5.  Seether by Veruca Salt (angry girl music, Jon calls it...but HE'S the one who bought it)

I'll be honest...I considered fudging the music list a bit to make myself seem classier.  Yeah...the last thing I listened to was...uummmm...Bach...yeah...the Cello Suites...yeah...

OK, I think we can sum this post up thusly:

1.  I need to find better ways to spend my time.
2.  Gabriel is finally getting secure enough let me put him down for more than five minutes.
3.  Elise:  tag, you're it.  BE HONEST.

1 comment:

  1. Umm...I don't know how I can follow a comment like that. (Let me whip out my Urim and Thummim...)

    ANYWAY. I only know ONE of the songs from your song list. Your book list is shockingly lacking in Star Track novels. And I haven't seen ANY of the shows you watched. I think you are on to something with the whole Nashville is in an alternate reality thing. I am so out of the loop.

    Enjoy your cable. :)

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