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Thursday, November 11, 2004

Pass the Nitwit Juice! (That’s beer in Gilmore speak)

Props to my mom for recognising “we can slide away” as oasis lyrics, but unfortunately she didn’t read my blog because she thought I had spent the day looking at an Oasis website! I think she’s going to start one now, either about knitting or her cat. I spent last night at her place watching Gilmore Girls (as we do every Wednesday when everyone else is watching Lost) and torturing the weasel (her cat, Campbell). His new fun thing is sniffing little holes in the wall and going absolutely nuts. There must be a body in there…probably the last tenant.

I broke down yesterday and ordered another
Robbie Williams DVD. That will be the fourth (and hopefully final) one I have purchased in the last six weeks. It took a while, but my blind hatred of him has turned into obsession. The live in Knebworth DVD totally converted me. It was the BEST CONCERT EVER! (That I didn’t actually attend) I’m totally jonesing to see him in concert now, but I think it’ll be a while before he tours again, if he even comes to Canada. (But just for the record, I’d rather see Oasis again!)

D’ya wanna hear more about all the tv I’ve been watching? I’m almost finished Season 1 of Arrested Development. It’s quite funny, and structurally very interesting. (Plus it’s widescreen!) I just hope they don’t cancel it. Chris and Matt will be happy to hear that I just watched the last episode of Monarch of the Glen. I’m kind of torn about this show. I absolutely love the characters and the setting, but the writing season to season is very inconsistent. Series 1, 2 and 4 were funnier, more emotional, and way more interesting than 3 and 5. I wonder when they’ll air Series 6? But the funniest show on tv right now has got to be Coupling. I love the way it plays with point of view and twists the context of the characters conversations. Much like men and women do. I’ve seen one episode of Spooks, an intense British show about spies. I’ll watch a couple more episodes before I decide whether or not I’ll continue watching. I think for every American show I’ve abandoned, I’ve picked up a BBC show in its place, mostly ‘cause, well, the Brits do it best!

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