I didn't watch TV Thursday night. I just couldn't get worked up by any of the shows and I was not feeling well so I took a nap. Kitty woke me around 10pm. I got up and ate my green apple. I didn't even sever a finger slicing it up! The nap was ultimately more restful than any sleep I've had all week long.
JC Chasez has parted ways with Jive.
Update: I didn't bother with TV on Friday either. I got cereal (corn flakes) and cat food today. Brother was over with estate papers to sign. I think the end is near--it's about time too. Kitty was stressed and hid for almost two hours after he left. This evening she gagged a bit on hairball but seems in a good mood.
Friday, September 28, 2007
Thursday, September 27, 2007
TV Struggles To Entertain
It's been a long-and-dull feeling premier week for me so far. I skipped the "Television Event of the Year." I wasn't feeling like torturing myself with the new "Bionic Woman" so I asked someone who happened to be watching in another time zone. Wondering if it was worth the electricity use, he replied, "absolutely not." Even a desire to savage it couldn't coerce me to tune in. Kitty did not complain when I promised we'd watch something later.
We watched part 1 of the "Top Chef" finale. The "Quickfire Challenge" involved some trout and a Coleman camping stove. Casey, my current favorite, won that challenge. The cocky cook that is Hung finished his dish with five minutes to spare but forgot to add lemon juice. Mother would have loved Brian's comment that in cookie, trout isn't even considered seafood! Preferring salt water fish, like sea bass, she did not like trout. Trout is pretty much all we ever fished for under Father's direction and probably the only fish I cleaned.
For the elimination round, they were challenged to cooked elk. The (not really) San Diego guy got axed. This left the last woman standing (Casey), the Ego (Hung), and the gay (Dale) to battle it out for the final victory next week.
Dale actually won the Elimination Challenge by playing on his strength of well received sauces. It was his first Elimination win. I'd like to see Casey crowned next week. Or Dale. Just as long as it isn't Hung. He's got great technical skill but his supreme confidence is often not reflected in the dishes.
The water meter got replaced. Garage access was needed. Kitty was not happy to have her afternoon nap interrupted. Took up hiding out in the closet for a couple hours until she felt confident the interlopers were gone. As it happens, four hours into sleep, I woke only moments before the doorbell rang. I need to catch up on rest. The energy expended running a marathon in my latest dream cannot be helping matters.
We watched part 1 of the "Top Chef" finale. The "Quickfire Challenge" involved some trout and a Coleman camping stove. Casey, my current favorite, won that challenge. The cocky cook that is Hung finished his dish with five minutes to spare but forgot to add lemon juice. Mother would have loved Brian's comment that in cookie, trout isn't even considered seafood! Preferring salt water fish, like sea bass, she did not like trout. Trout is pretty much all we ever fished for under Father's direction and probably the only fish I cleaned.
For the elimination round, they were challenged to cooked elk. The (not really) San Diego guy got axed. This left the last woman standing (Casey), the Ego (Hung), and the gay (Dale) to battle it out for the final victory next week.
Dale actually won the Elimination Challenge by playing on his strength of well received sauces. It was his first Elimination win. I'd like to see Casey crowned next week. Or Dale. Just as long as it isn't Hung. He's got great technical skill but his supreme confidence is often not reflected in the dishes.
The water meter got replaced. Garage access was needed. Kitty was not happy to have her afternoon nap interrupted. Took up hiding out in the closet for a couple hours until she felt confident the interlopers were gone. As it happens, four hours into sleep, I woke only moments before the doorbell rang. I need to catch up on rest. The energy expended running a marathon in my latest dream cannot be helping matters.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
20 Year Anniversary
It was 20 years ago Monday that Jean-Luc Picard and pals debuted:
Earlier this year the six foot "Enterprise" miniature, used in the early special effects of the series, sold at auction for a quarter million dollars.
Earlier this year the six foot "Enterprise" miniature, used in the early special effects of the series, sold at auction for a quarter million dollars.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
New Seasons Begin
I watched the openers for "Prison Break" season 3 and "Heroes" season 2.
I hadn't seen the second season of "Prison Break" but did watch the finale. iTunes had the premier of season 3 as a free download. The scheme this season is this: there's someone in the Panamanian prison who wants Michael (Wentworth Miller) to break him out and apparently arranged for his capture and incarceration at that facility. They've taken Lincoln Jr. and Sarah hostage. I can't say I'm eager to see much more of this prison where the convicts run the show and settle disputes in fights to the death in the courtyard.
The opener for "Heroes" was a disappointment. Someone dies and pretty much everyone in the finale was seen except the annoying Sylar and DL-Nicki-Micha group. We were introduced to a few new characters including a brother and sister on the run to the U.S. from Latin America. The other character is someone from the "company" who recruits Mohinder. This fellow's power is one of Midas demonstrated when he turns ordinary tableware into gold. He looks like Microsoft CEO Steve Balmer but with many Bill Gates' affectations. It annoys me a bit. I've seen in him other shows and never been a fan of the actor.
I looked at a few seconds where and there for "Journeyman" but it held no interest and once I saw Reed Diamond, Mike Kellerman of "Homicide," I gave up completely. I've heard "Gossip Girls" was really bad but haven't see it for myself. I'll try-out "Bionic Woman" on Wednesday only so I can give an informed opinion. "CSI:Miami" has some new guy in it. The crime didn't hold my interest and I gave up better than half-way through.
So far the TV season is off-and-running with a dull thud. It's early yet. These days there's always film or YouTube alternatives. I was momentarily nauseated to realized I can vote in a presidential primary in just three or four months. All the major party candidates make me grit my teeth.
Leon is back from holiday in Japan. Vacationing Murray is still invading Europe.
I changed the litter box a little while ago so kitty can be pleased with me. I'll have to get her food at the store very soon. I think I'll get ice cream when I go.
I hadn't seen the second season of "Prison Break" but did watch the finale. iTunes had the premier of season 3 as a free download. The scheme this season is this: there's someone in the Panamanian prison who wants Michael (Wentworth Miller) to break him out and apparently arranged for his capture and incarceration at that facility. They've taken Lincoln Jr. and Sarah hostage. I can't say I'm eager to see much more of this prison where the convicts run the show and settle disputes in fights to the death in the courtyard.
The opener for "Heroes" was a disappointment. Someone dies and pretty much everyone in the finale was seen except the annoying Sylar and DL-Nicki-Micha group. We were introduced to a few new characters including a brother and sister on the run to the U.S. from Latin America. The other character is someone from the "company" who recruits Mohinder. This fellow's power is one of Midas demonstrated when he turns ordinary tableware into gold. He looks like Microsoft CEO Steve Balmer but with many Bill Gates' affectations. It annoys me a bit. I've seen in him other shows and never been a fan of the actor.
I looked at a few seconds where and there for "Journeyman" but it held no interest and once I saw Reed Diamond, Mike Kellerman of "Homicide," I gave up completely. I've heard "Gossip Girls" was really bad but haven't see it for myself. I'll try-out "Bionic Woman" on Wednesday only so I can give an informed opinion. "CSI:Miami" has some new guy in it. The crime didn't hold my interest and I gave up better than half-way through.
So far the TV season is off-and-running with a dull thud. It's early yet. These days there's always film or YouTube alternatives. I was momentarily nauseated to realized I can vote in a presidential primary in just three or four months. All the major party candidates make me grit my teeth.
Leon is back from holiday in Japan. Vacationing Murray is still invading Europe.
I changed the litter box a little while ago so kitty can be pleased with me. I'll have to get her food at the store very soon. I think I'll get ice cream when I go.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Saturday Sundries
I've had a battle with a cold or allergies most of this week. Friday I was feeling better. There was not one actual sneeze but I expect that's about to be broken any moment. I just changed the litter box so kitty can be happy another week.
Because I was under the weather, I ordered groceries. The only item that didn't come was the cat food. They were out of that item and I didn't approve a substitution. It's OK. She isn't out of food yet. I didn't get any treats like ice cream; no sales.
The damned delivery came on exact time again. I was just finishing up in the bathroom when I heard the refrigeration unit on the truck outside. I had the same delivery driver. The poor deep freeze could not hold another item. Well, there's the sneezing. I don't know if it's litter dust or the ceiling fan so I turned off the fan.
Duckie's been scarcely online this week. I got a couple birthday cards out into the mail this week. Muz has been on holiday for a week already and Leon is on the very of his Tokyo holiday this week.
TV has been pretty uneventful. Greek wrapped up it's first season with a record audience for the channel.
Because I was under the weather, I ordered groceries. The only item that didn't come was the cat food. They were out of that item and I didn't approve a substitution. It's OK. She isn't out of food yet. I didn't get any treats like ice cream; no sales.
The damned delivery came on exact time again. I was just finishing up in the bathroom when I heard the refrigeration unit on the truck outside. I had the same delivery driver. The poor deep freeze could not hold another item. Well, there's the sneezing. I don't know if it's litter dust or the ceiling fan so I turned off the fan.
Duckie's been scarcely online this week. I got a couple birthday cards out into the mail this week. Muz has been on holiday for a week already and Leon is on the very of his Tokyo holiday this week.
TV has been pretty uneventful. Greek wrapped up it's first season with a record audience for the channel.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Thursday, September 06, 2007
Summer TV Winding Down
"Kyle XY" had its season finale on Monday. I can't say this was a great season. The show lost a lot of its appeal for me through the tortured Jesse XX story. I really can't stand the neighbor girl, Amanda, who Kyle has had a crush on. She's moody and an annoyance.
The finale ended with Jesse jumping off a cliff after she betrayed Kyle.
I don't really know if I care about any of the characters at this point. I think it's gone off the rails.
"Greek" has its season finale next week. I don't really know what I think of that show after one season. Perhaps I'll feel more certain after Monday's show.
Due to the "U.S. Open" tennis match, there's no "Burn Notice" for a few weeks.
I'm feeling rather numb about TV and entertainment in general these days. Hopefully something will come along and stir some excitement.
The finale ended with Jesse jumping off a cliff after she betrayed Kyle.
I don't really know if I care about any of the characters at this point. I think it's gone off the rails.
"Greek" has its season finale next week. I don't really know what I think of that show after one season. Perhaps I'll feel more certain after Monday's show.
Due to the "U.S. Open" tennis match, there's no "Burn Notice" for a few weeks.
I'm feeling rather numb about TV and entertainment in general these days. Hopefully something will come along and stir some excitement.
RIP Pavarotti
Tenor Pavarotti Dies at Age 71
Years ago I used to sing along with him in the car while waiting for Mother to do her shopping. I considered seeing him in concert when he came here for the last time but, for reasons I can't precisely recall, I didn't make the effort.
Years ago I used to sing along with him in the car while waiting for Mother to do her shopping. I considered seeing him in concert when he came here for the last time but, for reasons I can't precisely recall, I didn't make the effort.
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